Vegan Travel Tips For Europe
@monica.sharma97

Countries like Germany, Switzerland, Netherlands and other parts of Europe have one of the largest vegan markets so if you are planning to visit or move to these countries you don’t have to worry about food. However, there, sometimes people confuse between vegan and vegetarian. As vegetarians still take dairy and eggs so a lot of the restaurants and cafes have a vegetarian option rather than vegan. Plus, Europeans eat a lot of bread so, you will have to be careful about which bread you can or can’t eat.
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To make it more convenient and inclusive, supermarkets have a separate section for vegan snacks and a lot of ‘to go’ vegan food options. Variety of delicious couscous, Hummus, meat-free high protein meals and flavourful sandwiches.
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The best part about these 'To go' meals is that they are cheaper than buying food from a restaurant or a cafe. A decent meal can cost you from 2 to 6 Euros and to make it all better you can even ask the cashiers to heat your food so you can enjoy a healthy, cheap and delicious vegan meal. This helps you keep your budget and health in check.
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