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Is Indian vegetarian recipe different from vegan recipe? |
I'll be cooking for an indian vegetarian guest but don't know if parmesan cheese is okey to add to my pesto. Many indians are vegetraians, and coffee and chai(tea) and dahi(yogurt) are a stable part of our diets..so unless the guest is vegan, you should be fine adding cheese in. BTW, indian coffee and chai center around milk(instead of water as in most of the rest of the world). You have to use chaddar chess in ur cooking as some other kind of chees have meat fat mixed in the chees if u add tht cheees its no more veg foo for ur geust. I am East Indian and my entire Indian family is vegetarian. We eat everything except meat, poultry, fish, and EGGS. However, we DO eat milk and cheese, as do many Indian vegetarians. You will need to ask this particular individual, though, because obviously just being Indian does not dictate what you eat. It depends on religion, morals, culture, food preferences, etc. I make my Pesto without cheese & it's very good. Yes you can add the cheese.. Indian vegetarians will have no problem with cheese or any dairy products added to the meal. Vegatarians are vegetarians and vegans are vegans, regardless if they are indian or not. Chesse should not be a problem. I've seen my vegetarian Idian friends drink milk afterall. I'll say put it on the side just to be sure. Because these days there are so many types of vegans and vegetarians and some eat eggs and butter and some don't and some eat only stuff that don't have ha heart and some think fish is ok is only land animals that they do eat and so forth. So I will go safe and don't use the cheese. If your friend is a vegan,(a kind of vegetarian) lyou can't add anything with milk, eggs or any dairy products....which would include cheese. if you put cheese in it its not vegan there are vegans and there are full vegans who don't eat any dairy product at all. It is better to ask your guest their preference but I would recommend not too put any cheese. |
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