Interesting South East Asian Vegan Recipes

BY Greg // March 11th 2010 // Cookbook

Asian Pasta SaladI was looking up hummus recipes… every recipes website on the first page of Google is terrible. They are full of foods that better taste good because they will kill you. The worst part is most the sites are just search results of other sites, and they all steal recipes from each other! So, you get the same recipe over and over again. However, tonight I found something truly interesting. I was on All Recipes and I noticed in the footer that they have the website in different languages I saw SE Asian and thought, wait what language could they possibly use??

It turns out the SE Asia version is in English, yet all the dishes are completely different from the U.S. recipes site! The American version is full of cup cakes, but the “.Asia” version has all sorts of yummy veggie dishes I’ve never tried. One of the downsides to the lack of an American culture is not only are most of the foods I know from childhood bland and boring, they are terrible for my health. It’s a shame I can’t read Japanese because some of these recipe pictures look amazing!

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  1. Sarahfae // March 17th 2010

    hey you guys! just thougth i’d let you know that i linked to your blog on AtV. hope that’s okay!!
    xo

  2. Greg // March 17th 2010

    Are you kidding? Links are wonderful! I do believe you have obligated us to buy some fresh cashews and give these beautiful tarts a try. The more links we get the more omnivores will stumble on my shrimp article instead of the industry propaganda that’s still above my post in Google.

  3. Sarahfae // March 18th 2010

    Well if you don’t mind I may start linking to your blog more often then…I really enjoy the educational aspect of what’s going on here!

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