72. Integrating Plant-based Living into Cultural Traditions episode artwork

EPISODE · Jun 8, 2022 · 48 MIN

72. Integrating Plant-based Living into Cultural Traditions

from Plant-Powered People Podcast

How can you veganize your culture's dishes that traditionally contain many animal products? It can sometimes be a challenge to maintain the flavors, but there is a way! Alexa Soto specializes in bringing her Mexican culture to the world through plant-based food, and she's here to give us her best tips on cooking plant-based versions of our culture's favorite dishes!   Show Notes: Mexican culture & mexican food How to enjoy & love your culture without sacrificing your plant-based lifestyle Dealing with pushback from family about being vegan Vegan swaps for items that are culturally significant Veganizing Mexican, American, and Jewish dishes How to tie your cultural identity into your plant-based food Tips for those trying to veganize their culture's family recipes Plant-based, wholefood swaps for animal products in our culture's dishes Learning to enjoy the flavors & textures of vegan ingredients Resources for vegan cultural dishes Tips for ordering a vegan dish at a traditional cultural restaurant Thank you to our sponsors, Maxine's Heavenly and Natreve   Resources: Alexa's Instagram Alexa's Tik Tok The Korean Vegan

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Jun 8, 2022

Embed this episode

NOW PLAYING

72. Integrating Plant-based Living into Cultural Traditions

0:00 48:23

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

No similar episodes found.

No similar podcasts found.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Plant-Powered People Podcast?

This episode is 48 minutes long.

When was this Plant-Powered People Podcast episode published?

This episode was published on June 8, 2022.

Can I download this Plant-Powered People Podcast episode?

Yes. Use the download control on the episode player to save the publisher-provided media file.
URL copied to clipboard!