This is an incomplete list of vegetarian and vegan restaurants.
Vegetarian cuisine refers to food that meets
vegetarian standards by not including meat and animal tissue products. For
lacto-ovo vegetarianism (the most common type of vegetarianism in the
Western world),
eggs and
dairy products such as milk and cheese are permitted. For
lacto vegetarianism, the earliest known type of vegetarianism (recorded in India), dairy products are permitted, but eggs are not.[1] The strictest forms of vegetarianism are
veganism,
raw veganism, and
fruitarianism, which exclude all
animal products, including dairy products as well as eggs and even some refined sugars if filtered and whitened with
bone char.
^Douty, Thomas (February 21, 2000).
"Tough Times at Hard Times Cafe". The Minnesota Daily via The Internet Archive. Archived from
the original on January 30, 2004. Retrieved August 3, 2014.
This is an incomplete list of vegetarian and vegan restaurants.
Vegetarian cuisine refers to food that meets
vegetarian standards by not including meat and animal tissue products. For
lacto-ovo vegetarianism (the most common type of vegetarianism in the
Western world),
eggs and
dairy products such as milk and cheese are permitted. For
lacto vegetarianism, the earliest known type of vegetarianism (recorded in India), dairy products are permitted, but eggs are not.[1] The strictest forms of vegetarianism are
veganism,
raw veganism, and
fruitarianism, which exclude all
animal products, including dairy products as well as eggs and even some refined sugars if filtered and whitened with
bone char.
^Douty, Thomas (February 21, 2000).
"Tough Times at Hard Times Cafe". The Minnesota Daily via The Internet Archive. Archived from
the original on January 30, 2004. Retrieved August 3, 2014.