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A vegan food guide for vegans: a possible approach

Nutrition & Food Science, 1998
Discusses the need for a food guide for vegans. Looks at the nutritional information and advice found in current popular vegan cookery books, including: sample menus; food groupings; food descriptions and recipes. Suggests a possible approach to a vegan food guide (VFG) incorporating foods suitable for this group.
Helen Lightowler, Jill Davies, Alan Long
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In Defence of the Vegan Project

Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 2013
The vegan project is defined as the project that strives for radical legal reform to pass laws that would reserve the consumption of animal products to a very narrow range of situations, resulting in vegan diets being the default diets for the majority of human beings. Two objections that have been raised against such a project are described. The first
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Towards a Vegan Jurisprudence

2020
Towards a Vegan Jurisprudence: The Need for a Reorientation of Human Rightsargues that, in order to give effect to animal rights, human society is obliged to question the extent to which our social norms permit us to manifest compassionate justice to other animals.
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Decolonizing Veganism: On Resisting Vegan Whiteness and Racism

2016
Are discourses and practices of veganism in the USA inevitably characterized by whiteness? From the infamous Thug Kitchen to PETA’s uncritical comparisons of slavery with factory farming, all the way to the practices—and often, the mere presence—of farmer’s markets, community gardens, and Whole Foods stores in low-income neighborhoods of color that are
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Ethical consumerism: Veganism

Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 2021
Valentin Beck, Bernd Ladwig
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Mutter vegan – Baby vegan gestillt

Pädiatrie & Pädologie, 2020
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