- Vegetarian cuisine
Vegetarian cuisine refers to
food that meets vegetarian standards by excludingmeat and animal tissue products. Forlacto-ovo vegetarianism (the most common type of vegetarianism in theWestern world ), eggs anddairy product s such asmilk andcheese are permitted. The strictest forms of vegetarianism areveganism andfruitarianism , which exclude allanimal product s, including dairy products as well ashoney , and even some refinedsugar s if filtered and whitened withbone char .Vegetarian foods can be classified into several different types:
*Traditional foods that have always beenvegetarian (Cereal s/grains,fruit s,vegetable s, nuts, etc.)
*Soy products includingTofu andTempeh which are common protein sources.
*Textured vegetable protein (TVP), made from defatted soy flour, often included in chili and burger recipes in place of ground meat.
*Meat analogue s, which mimic the taste, texture, and appearance of meat and are often used inrecipe s that traditionally contained meat.
* Vegans may also use analogues for eggs and dairy products.Foods used in vegetarian cuisine
Food usually regarded as suitable for all types of the vegetarian cuisine usually include:
*Cereal s/grain s:maize , corn,wheat ,rice ,barley ,sorghum ,millet ,oat s,rye ,triticale ,buckwheat ,fonio ,quinoa ; derived products such asflour (dough ,bread ,pasta , baked goods).
*Vegetable s (fresh or pickled) and mushrooms (though some strict Indian vegetarians do not eat mushrooms); derived products such asvegetable fats and oils
*Fruit (fresh or dried)
*Legumes :bean s (includingsoybean s and soy products such astempeh ,tofu ,soy milk , and TVP),chickpea s,pea s,lentil s,peanut s)
*Tree nuts and seeds
*Spice s andherb s
*Other foods such asolive s,seaweed (however seaweed is considered inedible by some strict vegetarians for the same reason it can be considered as non-kosher by some: the possibility that various tiny animals may be found adhering to it.Food suitable for several types of the vegetarian cuisine:
*Dairy product s (milk ,butter ,cheese (except for cheese containing rennet),yogurt (excluding yogurt made with gelatin), etc) — "not eaten by vegans and pure ovo-vegetarians"
* Eggs — "not eaten by vegans and pure lacto-vegetarians"
* Honey — "not eaten by some vegans"Cuisine that is traditionally vegetarian
These are some of the most common dishes that vegetarians in the
Western world eat without substitution of ingredients. Such dishes include, from breakfasts to dinnertime desserts:* Many
bean ,pasta ,potato ,rice , andbulgur /cous cous dishes,stew s,soups and stir fries.
*Cereal s andoatmeal s,granola bar s, etc
* Freshfruit and mostsalad s
*Potato salad ,baba ganoush ,pita -wraps orburrito -wraps,vegetable pilaf s,bake dpotato es or friedpotato -skin s with varioustoppings ,corn on the cob ,smoothie s
* Manysandwich es, such ascheese on toast , and cold sandwiches including roastedeggplant , mushrooms,bell pepper s, cheeses,avocado and other sandwich ingredients
* Many side dishes, such asmashed potatoes , scalloped potatoes, some bread stuffings, seasoned rice, and macaroni and cheese.
* ClassicalBuddhist cuisine inAsia served attemple s andrestaurant s with a green sign indicating vegetarian food only near templesNational cuisines
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Indian cuisine inAsia is replete with vegetarian dishes, many of which can be traced to religious traditions (such asHindu Brahmins ).Gujarati cuisine of India is predominantly vegetarian among other Indian cuisines. There are many vegetarian Indian foods such aspakora ,samosa ,khichris ,Pulao , raitas,rasam ,bengain bharta ,chana masala , somekorma s, sambars,jalfrezi s,saag aloo , subjis (vegetable dishes) such asbindi subji ,gobi subji ,Punjabi chole ,aloo matar and much South Indian food such asdosa s,idli s andvada s.Chapati and other wheat/maida based breads likeNaan ,Roti Paratha s are often stuffed with vegetarian items to make it a satisfying meal. Many Indian dishes also qualify asvegan , though many others also use honey or dairy.
**South Indian foods like sambar,rasam ,koottu ,karembadu ,upma ,palya ,kozhambu ,Aviyal ,Olan ,Kadala curry ,Theeyal ,Pulingari ,Chammandi ,Chutney , andbread s likeAppam ,Puttu ,pathiri ,dosai ,idli andvadai .
* Spanish foods such astumbet and manypolenta s andtapas dishes
* Mexican foods such as salsa &guacamole withchips ,rice &bean burrito s (without lard in therefried beans orchicken fat in the rice), manyquesadilla s,bean taco s, somechilaquiles andbean-pie s,chili sin carne ,black beans with rice,chiles rellenos ,cheese enchilada s and vegetablefajita s.
* Italian foods such as mostpasta s, manypizza s,eggplant rotini , eggplantcrostini ,bruschetta , manyrisotto s
* Continental cuisine such asratatouille ,braised leek s witholive s andparsley , manyquiche s, sauteedSwiss chard , vegetable-stuffedmushroom s, sauteedBrussels sprout s with mushrooms and squash
* Many Balkan dishes, such asdolma s andspanakopita
* Some Russian and Slavic dishes, such as soups (vegetableborscht ,shchi ,okroshka ),pirogi ,blini ,vareniki ,kasha ,buckwheat , fermented and pickled vegetables, etc.
* Many Ethiopian dishes
* Mideastern food such asfalafel (fried chick pea flour),hummus (mashed chick peas), tahini (ground sesame seeds), minted-yogurt s, andcouscous .
**Egyptian cuisine in particular is rich in vegetarian foods. For reasons ranging from economics to the religious practices of theCoptic Orthodox Church , most Egyptian dishes rely on beans and vegetables: the national dishes,kushari andful medames , are entirely vegetarian, as are usually the assorted vegetable casseroles that characterize the typical Egyptian meal.
* Chinese (and otherfar-Eastern ) dishes based on the main ingredients being mushroom,noodle s, eggplant,string bean s,broccoli ,rice , tofu and/or mixed vegetables
* Japanese foods such astempura ,edamame ,name kojiru , and vegetablesushi ; in Japan however, vegetarian often means no meat, which however includes fish. Miso soup is made from fermented white or red soy bean paste and water, garnished with scallions and/or seaweed.
* Some Thai cuisine, including dishes such as pad kee maow and many Thai curries.
* Creole and Southern foods such as hush puppies,okra patties , rice andbeans , or sauteedkale orcollard s, if not cooked with the traditionalpork fat or meatstock .
* Some Welsh recipes, includingGlamorgan sausage s,Laverbread andWelsh rarebit .
* Indonesian, includingtempeh orek,tempeh bacem, tofu bacemDesserts
* Many
dessert s, includingpie s, cobblers,cake s, brownies,cookies ,truffle s, rice-krispy/peanut butter treats (from gelatin-freemarshmallow s, ormarshmallow fluff ),pudding ,rice pudding ,ice cream ,creme brulée , etc.
* Orientalconfectionery and desserts, such asHalva ,Lokum (akaTurkish Delight ) are mostly vegan, such asBaklava at least vegetarian.Cuisine that uses meat analogues
These are vegetarian versions of popular dishes that non-vegetarians enjoy and are frequently consumed as
fast food , comfort food, transition food for new vegetarians, or a way to show non-vegetarians that they can be vegetarians while still enjoying their favorite foods. Many vegetarians just enjoy these dishes as part of a varied diet.Some popular mock-meat dishes include:
*Veggie burger s (burgers usually made from grains, TVP, seitan (wheat gluten),tempeh , and/or mushrooms)
** In some cases, one can order a burger made without any mock-meat at all, see: "burgerless burger "
* Veggie dogs (usually made from TVP)
* Imitation sausage (soysage, various types of 'salami', 'bologna', 'pepperoni', et al., made of some form ofsoy )
* Mockmeat or 'meatyballs' (usually made from TVP)
* Vegetarian or meatless 'chicken' (usually made from seitan, tofu or TVP)
*Jambalaya (with mock sausage and mock chicken, usually made from TVP, seitan, ortempeh )
* Tomato Omelette where tomatoes and a paste offlour is used to produce a vegetable omelette without the use of eggs.
* Scrambled eggs where tofu is mashed and fried with spices (often including tumeric, for its strong yellow color) to produce a dish that is often nearly indistinguishable from eggs.
* In baking eggs are easily replaced by ground flax seeds, applesauce, mashed bananas, or commercial egg replacerMycoprotein is another common base for mock-meats, and vegetarian flavorings are added to these bases, such as for a seafood taste.Note that choa tofu and tempeh are components in certain cuisines in their own right, and do not necessarily take the place of meat.
ee also
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Indian Vegetarian cuisine
*Chinese Buddhist cuisine
*English vegetarian cuisine
*French vegetarian cuisine
*Korean vegetarian cuisine
*Thai vegetarian cuisine
*Vietnamese vegetarian cuisine
*Vegan cuisine External links
* [http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/vegetarian-diet/HQ01596 "Vegetarian diet: A starter's guide to a plant-based diet"] from the
Mayo Clinic
* [http://www.happycow.net/ World guide] to vegetarian dining, cooking tips, ingredient alternatives and recipes.
* [http://www.VegRecipes.org Free Veg Recipes]
* [http://www.pcrm.org/health/recipes/index.html Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine]
* [http://www.drmcdougall.com/mcdougall_made_irresistible.htm Dr. McDougall's recipe and support]
* [http://www.vegdining.com Veg Dining - International Vegetarian Restaurant Guide]
* [http://www.filipinovegetarianrecipe.com Vegetarian Recipes] and easy filipino recipes as well as educational vegetarian diets information.
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