3 Best And Worst Countries To Visit If You Are A Vegan

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In this article, we've compiled a list of the best and worst countries for vegan food. Take a look below.

3 Best And Worst Countries To Visit If You Are A Vegan
The term 'Veganuary' was created in the United Kingdom in 2014 to promote Veganism.

Highlights

  • The term 'Veganuary' was created in the United Kingdom in 2014.
  • It is created to promote the advantages of veganism.
  • We've compiled a list of the best and worst countries for vegan food.

The term 'Veganuary' was created in the United Kingdom in 2014 to promote the advantages of veganism and to educate the masses on how simple and delicious vegan food can be. Veganuary is now a worldwide phenomenon, with many people participating in the Veganuary Challenge by adopting a vegan lifestyle for the month of January. If you're not sure what Veganuary is, let us explain it to you in layman's terms. 'Veganuary' is a word created by combining two separate words: vegan and the month of January. It's a creative way to persuade even the most adamant meat eaters to try something new. It's also about educating people on how beneficial a vegan diet can be for the environment, as well as how tasty and wholesome it is. In this article, we've compiled a list of the best and worst countries for vegan food. Take a look below.

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Here're 3 Of The Best Countries For Vegan Food

1. India

India has a significant vegetarian population, according to Asher Fergusson's vegan travel blog. What proportion of India's population is vegan? Their Census Bureau researchers estimate that the answer is 29%, making them the country with the highest proportion of vegetarians in the world. The majority of India's best-known dishes are vegetarian. India not only has a large population of vegetarians, but it also produces an abundance of fruit and vegetables while producing relatively little meat and seafood.

2. Mexico

According to a recent survey, 20% of Mexicans identify as vegetarians or vegans, with data indicating that veganism is growing rapidly in the country. Since Mexican cuisine has always been plant-based, this return to tradition has given chefs and eateries new opportunities to inventively honour their heritage. Click here to know more about it. 

3. Brazil

The New York Times reports that Brazil, the biggest exporter of meat, has seen a nearly twofold increase in the number of vegetarians in just the past six years. Experts claim that health issues, meat industry-related deforestation, and a growing animal rights movement are the main causes of this dramatic shift away from animal meat. 

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Also Read: Vegan Diet: Why People Are Adapting To Plant-Based Diet - Expert Explains

Here're 3 Of The Worst Countries For Vegan Food

1. France

Food is central to French culture, and the majority of traditional dishes are built around meat, claims the blog Imperfect Idealist. It is estimated that 5% of the French population is vegetarian or vegan." 

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2. Argentina

According to the website www.huffpost.com, "In Argentina, eating red meat is regarded as a divinely granted privilege. They'll be worried about you and may even feel bad for you when you tell them you don't participate."

3. Norway

Norwegians eat a lot of fish and seafood, as well as red meat. Only 3% of Norwegians consider themselves vegetarians. It's no surprise that Norway's national dish, frikl, is a mutton stew.

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