Wow Uk is totally different and we are just a small island with a cold winter. We have a lot of vegan stuff here now to be honest I am mostly raw so I don’t eat any fake meats and stuff anyway even though the shops are full of them but we always have about 20 different vegan milk types and tons of fruits and veg. Some stuff like kelp noodles and raw vegan wraps I have to get online. Outside of london though there are some places that can be quite difficult, so maybe in Russia’s capital it would be a little better? I find that with most countries I go that the capital is always more up to par for vegan. I’m in a very arty area so even my local corner shop has raw vegan stuff like cacao, bee pollen, kombucha and they have a vegan selection. I’ll probably really struggle leaving here now as come to expect it.
RE: Hardships of being vegan in Russia
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Hardships of being vegan in Russia
yeah, in the capital, and also St.Petersburg is much better, than my Rostov-on-Don!
btw, bee pollen is not a vegan product 😬
In our small towns it would be difficult too
Oh yeah I’ve had it at raw vegan restaurants and always forget, I eat it myself but I know not everyone does.