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Thanks so much for finally finishing this post for us! Well, me, as I've been dying to know more about ITAL since you mentioned it.
Grapes and grape-derived products are forbidden.
i didn't realise this, though it makes perfect sense. No sultanas!! Aaaagggh - a childhood without sultanas!! How do they learn to count!!
I love what you say about it being a conversation starter, because 'vegan' gets a bad rap, which is a real shame. Saying that, there are a LOT of vegan restaurants springing up all over Melbourne, including an Ethiopian vegan restaurant near my son's house I am dying to try out!
Great post, thanks so much for telling us more about it.
As for the 'more than 5 tags', as per what Travelfeed does, I guess I choose the ones MOST relevant to my post for my first 5. So much tech and so much rules here, lol.
ย ย ย ย ย Some of what you've mentioned I kind of addressed in some of my other comments here about the raisins/grapes. Spot on about vegan having a bad rap, such a shame. But I do know a lot of junk-food vegans. I think the word doesn't go far enough to also cover the fact the diet should be a healthy one too, not just void of animal products. Ital can't be unhealthy by nature of the word. Things that are Ital must benefit Livity, so I think the word encompasses what I am doing with my diet appropriately.
ย ย ย ย ย Vegan Ethiopian food must be out of this world. I've eaten a lot of Ethiopian food, and it's always easy to find a tasty vegan dish or two at any standard Ethiopian cafe/restaurant. I'd be curious to know the meat dishes get adapted. I know of one vegan Ethiopian cafe in the USA, but I've never been.
Love the word livity!!! I will let you know what that restaurant is like... a special review for you!
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