Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Vegan in France

In case you haven't figured this out yet, I am super pumped to be going to Europe! However, I am a bit concerned about being a vegan in France (the land of cheese). So, after many hours of research, I have accumulated some information that should hopefully make it easier. 

French Vegan Alternatives (that can be found in most Carrefours):
  • Milk
    • Bjorg Soya Douceur
    • any Sojasun milks
    • vegan milks are pretty easy to find in most grocery stores in France
  • Yogurt
    • any Sojasun yogurts
    • soy yogurt is very easy to find in most grocery stores in France
  • Butter
    • St. Hubert Bio
  • Chocolate
    • Lindt Chocolate Noir Extra Fondant
    • Selection Carrefour Chocolat Noir à Menthe
    • Lindt Excellence Chocolat Doux 70% Cacao
    • Selection Carrefour Chocolat Noir Pépites de Poire
    • Jardin Bio Chocolat Noir Amandes
    • Ethiquable Chocolat Noir Fèves de Cacao
    • Jardin Bio Chocolat Noir Orange
    • Selection Carrefour Noir Écorces d'Orange Confites
  • Cookies
    • Gerblé Biscuits Cacaotés sans Gluten
    • Gerblé Biscuits Saveur Coco sans Sucre
    • Gerblé Biscuits aux Raisins
  • Miscellaneous
    • Speculoos
    • Bjorg Terrine Provençale
- most sorbet in France is vegan (even the chocolate ones) but it doesn't hurt to double check
- vegan cheese is especially difficult to find but the best bet is to go to a vegan/organic grocery store (see below) or make some cashew cheese yourself
- vegan ice cream is also a bit challenging to find but you can check out vegan/organic grocery stores or search for vegan-friendy ice cream shops (these chances are better in bigger cities like Paris)



Vegan-Friendly Restaurants
  • Saveurs Végét’halles – 41 rue des Bourdonnais, Paris ($$)
  • Gentle Gourmet – 24 boulevard de la Bastille, Paris ($$$)
  • Hank Burger – 55 rue des Archives, Paris ($$)
  • Le Paradis du Fruit – 47 avenue George V, Paris ($$)
  • Le Grenier de Notre-Dame – 18 rue de la Bucherie, Paris ($$)
  • La Pause – 14 place du Chatelet, Orléans ($$) 

Vegan-Friendly Grocery Stores
  • Holy Planet – 34 rue Serpente, 7006 Paris ($$)
  • La Vie Claire ($$)
  • Carrefour ($)
  • biocoop ($$)
  • Naturalia ($$)
  • Izrael – 30 rue Francois-Miron, Paris ($)
  • Dia ($)
  • Simply Market ($)
  • Franprix ($)
  • Bio c’bon ($$)
  • Un Monde Vegan ($$)
    • 64 rue Notre Dame de Nazareth, Paris
    • 15 rue Aimé Collomb, Lyon
  • many Asian markets

Tips
  • Shop at farmers markets and at specialized markets (e.g., boulangeries).
  • Make your own food and go on picnics.
  • Look up menus of restaurants beforehand.
  • If necessary, order a dish as is and make adjustments to it after the plate arrives.
  • Make sure you know words and phrases related to veganism.
  • Utilize HappyCow.
  • Prepare/cook vegan versions of typical French foods to still immerse yourself in French culture but without any animal products.
  • Be prepared to answer questions about veganism.

French Foods that Tend to Naturally Be Vegan
  • baguettes
  • olive oil
  • tapenade (check that it's made without anchovies or anchois)
  • ratatouille
  • vegetable-based stews/soups
  • jam
  • potatoes (including French fries)
  • stir fries
  • pizza without cheese
  • pasta with tomato or oil-based sauces
  • tartines (toast)
  • cereals

Useful Phrases
  • I am a vegan. - Je suis végetalien(ne).
  • Does it contain cheese? - Est-ce que cela contient du fromage ? or Est-ce qu'il y a du fromage dedans ?
  • I would like that, without cheese please. - Je voudrais ça, sans fromage s'il vous plaît.
  • I do not eat animal products. - Je ne mange pas de produits d'origine animale.
  • I do not believe humans have the right to animals or their products. - Je ne mcrois pas que les humains ont le droit d'exploiter les animaux ou leurs produits.

Typical French Meals (Veganized)
  • Breakfast (le petit déjeuner)
    • bread & jam with fruit and tea/coffee
    • cereal & soy milk with orange juice and tea/coffee
    • vegan croissants/pastries with vegan butter/jam and tea/coffee
    • vegan yogurt with fruit and tea/coffee
  • Lunch (le déjeuner) or Dinner (le dîner)
    • roasted potatoes with steamed veggies and a vegan sausage
    • soup and salad
    • rice and veggies
    • pasta with red sauce and veggies
    • sandwich (e.g., mustard, pickles, lettuce, vegan cheese)
  • Snack (le goûter)
    • slice of bread with jam
    • fruit
    • applesauce
    • tea and a few cookies
    • handful of nuts




2 comments:

  1. Such a well thought out post. Being a vegan in France surely doesn't sound as bad as one may think now that I've read this!

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