I'm going to Europe in 2 days. I've been searching around the net for tips on staying Vegan/Raw while I'm away. I found a really good list of ideas on "The Best of Raw" website. Where the video of David Wolfe (above) is featured. After reading their Top 5 Travel Tips I've decided to pack my superfoods to take with me. A bag of hemp hearts, Bluegreen Algae, MSM powder, some raw cacao nibs, a water bottle for mixing and a few Larabars.
I'll post how I did when I get back! I think while I'm in Egypt I'll have to make an exception and eat more cooked food - I've been warned repeatedly about not eating salads or anything uncooked there!
http://www.thebestofrawfood.com/raw-food-travel.html
"I'm Vegan" in different languages...
In Spanish
- Soy vegano (male)
- Soy vegana (female)
- Je suis végétalien (male) / Je suis végétalienne (female)
- Ana Nabatee (I am vegetarian [male]
- Ana Nabateeya (I am vegetarian) [female]
- Ich bin Veganer. (male)
- Ich bin Veganerin. (female)
- vegano
- Non voglio carne o pesce (I do not want meat or fish)
- Niente carne (No meat)
- Eimai hortofagos. Den troo kreas i kotopoulo [EE-may hor-to-FAH-gos. Then tro KRAY-ahs ee ko-TO-poo-lo.] (I am a vegetarian. I do not eat meat, pork or chicken.)
- (Den) troo avga, gala, kai (i) tiri. [(Then) tro ahv-GA, GA-la, keh (ee) tee-REE.] (I do (do not) eat eggs, milk or cheese)
In Turkish
- Hic et yiyemem [heech et yee-yeh-mem] (I can't eat any meat)
- Et suyu bile yiyemem. (I can't even eat meat juices)
1 comment:
I am sure you will have a wonderful trip! You sound well prepared. I look forward to hearing about how you made out:)
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