Alachua County Library District issued the following announcement.
November 1st is World Vegan Day! Take this opportunity to learn what veganism is, and about those who practice it.
Let's begin with two common questions: what exactly does it mean to be vegan, and how is it different from being vegetarian?
Veganism is the lifestyle practice of abstaining from the consumption of animal-based products. This includes meats, dairy, and fish. While this originally only applied to diet, some vegans also reject products that come from animals or animal labor, including wool and leather. Vegetarianism refers to the lifestyle practice of abstaining from meat specifically, but will often still include animal-based products like eggs and dairy.
So while vegans and vegetarians are similar in that they do not eat meat products, vegans go a step further by not consuming any by-product of animal labor or slaughter. Some vegans also shun products that are tested on animals. Foods that are vegan include:
- Vegetables
- Fruits and Berries
- Whole Grains
- Legumes (Beans, Chickpeas, Peanuts, etc.)
Why do people become vegan?
The switch to a vegan diet and lifestyle is a personal journey, and the reasons can vary for each individual. However, common reasons why people choose to go vegan include the prevention of animal suffering and cruelty, to make the switch to a healthier diet, and to reduce their contribution to climate change.
Information about the benefits of a plant-based diet, as well as more information about vegan nutrition, can be found from accredited organizations and trusted resources, including:
- American Heart Association
- Food Empowerment Project
- The Vegetarian Resource Group
As the vegan lifestyle grows in popularity and prevalence, so too does the market for vegan products and foods. There are a variety of substitutes for non-vegan foods, including meat and dairy products. These vegan alternatives are a go-to for those wishing to transition to a vegan lifestyle but are reluctant to fully give up favorite meals that contain animal-based ingredients.
Want more information for transitioning to a vegan lifestyle? Check out a few recommended reads from Vegan.org.
Becoming Vegan - Brenda Davis
The Plant-based Diet for Beginners - Gabriel Miller
Animal Liberation - Peter Singer
Looking for vegan recipes to make at home? Check out some of our vegan cookbooks. You can also search RBDigital for our vegetarian and vegan magazines, including recent issues of:
- Cocina Vegetariana [Spanish]
- Vegan Food & Living
- VegNews
- Curia on the Drag - Coffee shop and vegan food truck
- Daily Green - Organic, vegetarian, and vegan options
- Gyro Plus - Mediterranean restaurant with vegan options
- Karma Kream - Organic and vegan food; ice cream
- Sababa - Israeli Cafe with vegetarian and vegan options
- Tom Kat Kafe - Cafe with vegetarian and vegan options
- The Top - Restaurant with vegetarian and vegan options

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