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Despite the ubiquity of [[cheese]] the '''Netherlands''' has a growing vegan cuisine. | {{stub}} | ||
Despite the ubiquity of [[cheese]] the '''Netherlands''' has a growing [[vegan]] cuisine. | |||
== Supermarket food == | == Supermarket food == | ||
[[Peanut butter]] everywhere, and cheap! Fake meat such as [[ | [[Peanut butter]] everywhere, and cheap! Fake meat such as ''[[Quorn]]'' is not vegan as it contains [[eggs]] and sometimes [[dairy]]. | ||
In many places you can also find some good [[Indonesia]]n stuff like [[sambal]] and [[tempeh]]. | In many places you can also find some good [[Indonesia]]n stuff like [[sambal]] and [[tempeh]]. ''[[Albert Heijn]]'''s pure chocolate spread is vegan but it's quite tasteless compared to the ''Cote d'Or'' spread you can get in [[Belgium]]. | ||
[[Albert Heijn]]'s pure chocolate spread is vegan but it's quite tasteless compared to the Cote d'Or spread you can get in [[Belgium]] | |||
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Despite the ubiquity of cheese the Netherlands has a growing vegan cuisine.
Supermarket food
Peanut butter everywhere, and cheap! Fake meat such as Quorn is not vegan as it contains eggs and sometimes dairy. In many places you can also find some good Indonesian stuff like sambal and tempeh. Albert Heijn's pure chocolate spread is vegan but it's quite tasteless compared to the Cote d'Or spread you can get in Belgium.