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Welcome to FabulousFusionFood's Vegetarian Recipes Page — A vegetarian dish is one that eschews the addition of meat or meat products. As a practice, vegetarianism is the practice of abstaining from the consumption of meat (red meat, poultry, seafood, insects, and the flesh of any other animal). It may also include abstaining from eating all by-products of animal slaughter. A person who practices vegetarianism is known as a vegetarian


There are many variations of the vegetarian diet: an ovo-vegetarian diet includes eggs and a lacto-vegetarian diet includes dairy products, while a lacto-ovo vegetarian diet includes both. As the strictest of vegetarian diets, a vegan diet excludes all animal products, and can be accompanied by abstention from the use of animal-derived products, such as leather shoes.

The earliest record of vegetarianism comes from the 9th century BCE, inculcating tolerance towards all living beings. Parshwanatha and Mahavira, the 23rd and 24th tirthankaras in Jainism, respectively, revived and advocated ahimsa and Jain vegetarianism between the 8th and 6th centuries BCE; the most comprehensive and strictest form of vegetarianism. In Indian culture, vegetarianism has been closely connected with the attitude of nonviolence towards animals (called ahimsa in India) for millennia and was promoted by religious groups and philosophers. The Ācārāṅga Sūtra from 5th century BCE advocates Jain-vegetarianism; and forbids the monks from walking on grass in order to avoid inflicting pain on them and prevent small insects dwelling inside from getting killed. The ancient Indian work of the Tirukkuṟaḷ, dated before the 5th century CE, explicitly and unambiguously emphasizes shunning meat and non-killing as a common man's virtues.

Among the Hellenes, Egyptians, and others, vegetarianism had medical or ritual purification purposes. Vegetarianism was also practiced in ancient Greece and the earliest reliable evidence for vegetarian theory and practice in Greece dates from the 6th century BCE. The Orphics, a religious movement spreading in Greece at that time, also practiced and promoted vegetarianism. Greek teacher Pythagoras, who promoted the altruistic doctrine of metempsychosis, may have practiced vegetarianism, but is also recorded as eating meat. A fictionalized portrayal of Pythagoras appears in Ovid's Metamorphoses, in which he advocates a form of strict vegetarianism. It was through this portrayal that Pythagoras was best known to English-speakers throughout the early modern period and, prior to the coinage of the word "vegetarianism", vegetarians were referred to in English as "Pythagoreans".

The first written use of the term "vegetarian" originated in the early 19th century, when authors referred to a vegetable regimen diet. Historically, 'vegetable' could be used to refer to any type of edible vegetation. Modern dictionaries explain its origin as a compound of vegetable (adjective) and the suffix -arian (in the sense of agrarian). The term was popularized with the foundation of the Vegetarian Society in Manchester in 1847, although it may have appeared in print before 1847. The earliest occurrences of the term seem to be related to Alcott House—a school on the north side of Ham Common, London—which was opened in July 1838 by James Pierrepont Greaves.

Western vegetarian diets are typically high in carotenoids, but relatively low in omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin B12. Vegans can have particularly low intake of vitamin B and calcium if they do not eat enough items such as collard greens, leafy greens, tempeh and tofu (soy). In contrast, high levels of dietary fibre, folic acid, vitamins C and E, and magnesium, and low consumption of saturated fat are all considered to be beneficial aspects of a vegetarian diet.



The alphabetical list of all the vegetarian recipes on this site follows, (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 3310 recipes in total:

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Garlic Spinach
     Origin: Italy
Gluten-free Chapati
     Origin: Fusion
Green Papaya Curry with Fresh Coconut
     Origin: Pitcairn Islands
Gaspachio
     Origin: Monaco
Gluten-free Pancakes
     Origin: Britain
Green Pineappleweed Tea
     Origin: Britain
Gateau Ayisyen Zoranj
(Haitian Orange Cake)
     Origin: Haiti
Gnamakoudji
(Ginger and Fruit Juice Drink)
     Origin: Cote dIvoire
Green Pistachio Muffins
(Green Pistachio Muffins)
     Origin: American
Gâteau breton traditionnel
(Traditional Breton Cake)
     Origin: France
Gnocchi Basilico con Salsa al Pomodoro
e Rucola

(Basil Gnocchi with Tomato Sauce and
Wild Rocket)
     Origin: Italy
Green Tea Sponge Cake
     Origin: American
Gateau Chinoise
(French Guianese Chinese Cake)
     Origin: French Guiana
Goat's Cheese Muffins
(Goat's Cheese Muffins)
     Origin: Britain
Green Velvet Cupcakes
     Origin: American
Gâteau de riz blanc au lait de coco
(White Rice and Coconut Cake)
     Origin: Mayotte
Gobi Manchurian
(Cauliflower Manchurian)
     Origin: Britain
Green Yoghurt Chutney
     Origin: Pakistan
Gavottes ou crêpes dentelle de
Bretagne

(Gavottes or Brittany Lace Crepes)
     Origin: France
Goen Hogay
(Cucumbers with Onion and Cheese)
     Origin: Bhutan
Grenada Callaloo Soup
     Origin: Grenada
Gazaneh
(Iranian Nettle Soup)
     Origin: Iran
Gomen Kitfo
(Spiced Curd Cheese with Greens)
     Origin: Ethiopia
Grenada Green Seasoning
     Origin: Grenada
Gazpacho Vuido
     Origin: Spain
Gongura Mamsam
     Origin: India
Grenadian Dal Puri
     Origin: Grenada
Gebne Mankoushe
(Lebanese Cheese Pizza)
     Origin: Lebanon
Gongura Pappu
(Sorrel Leaf Dal)
     Origin: India
Grenadian Hot Pepper Sauce
     Origin: Grenada
Gedünstetes Weißkraut
(Skillet Cabbage)
     Origin: Germany
Good King Henry Aloo
     Origin: Fusion
Grenadian Rotis
     Origin: Grenada
Gelée de Goyaves
(Guava Jelly)
     Origin: Martinique
Gooseberry and Almond Tart
     Origin: British
Griláž
(Caramel Nut Wafers)
     Origin: Slovakia
Gem Squash Starter
     Origin: South Africa
Gooseberry and Strawberry Tart
     Origin: Britain
Grilled Artichokes with Lemon-Mint
Dipping Sauce

     Origin: Britain
Gemmed Fairy Cakes
     Origin: Britain
Goosegrass and Chickweed Kedgeree
     Origin: Fusion
Grilled Porcini
     Origin: Britain
Gesmoorde Eier
     Origin: South Africa
Gorassa
(Sudanese Flatbread)
     Origin: Sudan
Grilled Potato Slices
     Origin: Ireland
Gestowe Soetpatats
(Slow-cooked Sweet Potatoes)
     Origin: South Africa
Gorraasa
     Origin: Sudan-a
Groenvyekonfyt
(Green Fig Preserve)
     Origin: South Africa
Ghagina tal-Isfoll
(Pastizzi Dough)
     Origin: Malta
Gothambu Paayasam
     Origin: India
Gromperekichelder
(Potato Fritters)
     Origin: Luxembourg
Ghana Green Marinade
     Origin: Ghana
Gram Flour Chapati
     Origin: Fusion
Gromperekniddelen
(Luxembourger Potato Dumplings)
     Origin: Luxembourg
Ghanaian Tomato Gravy
     Origin: Ghana
Granat Cake
(Sierra Leonean Peanut Brittle)
     Origin: Sierra Leone
Ground Elder Pie
     Origin: Britain
Gibanica
(Cheese Strudel Pie)
     Origin: Serbia
Grasshopper Cheesecake
     Origin: American
Ground Elder Quiche
     Origin: Britain
Gimchijeon
(Kimchi Pancakes)
     Origin: Korea
Gratin Christophine
(Chayote Gratin)
     Origin: Guadeloupe
Ground Elder Rice
     Origin: Britain
Ginger Fairings
     Origin: England
Gratin Dauphinoise
     Origin: France
Gruel of almanndes
(Gruel of Almonds)
     Origin: England
Ginger-garlic Paste
     Origin: India
Gratin de pommes de terre des Antilles
(Antilles Potato Gratin)
     Origin: Guadeloupe
Gruyau
(A Gruel of Husked Barley)
     Origin: France
Gingerbread Mincemeat Cupcakes with
Salted Caramel Icing

     Origin: Britain
Graubünden
(Barley Soup)
     Origin: Switzerland
Guam Cucumber Salad
     Origin: Guam
Gingerbread Ring Cake
     Origin: British
Green Apple Curry
     Origin: Sri Lanka
Guava Juice
     Origin: Bahamas
Gingko Rice
     Origin: Fusion
Green Banana Fufu
     Origin: Ghana
Guinness Beer Bread
     Origin: Ireland
Ginjabeer
     Origin: Equatorial Guinea
Green Bean and Mango Dhal Curry
     Origin: South Africa
Guinness Cake
     Origin: Ireland
Githeri
     Origin: Kenya
Green Beans in Coconut Sauce
     Origin: Fusion
Guinness Pudding
     Origin: Ireland
Givech
(Mixed Vegetable Caviar)
     Origin: Georgia
Green Chilli Paste
     Origin: Britain
Guisado de la Quinoa
(Quinoa Stew)
     Origin: Peru
Glazed Canella Scones
     Origin: Britain
Green Coconut Chutney
     Origin: India
Guisado Perviuano de la Calabaza
(Peruvian Pumpkin Stew)
     Origin: Peru
Glazed Carrots
     Origin: Britain
Green Gooseberry Sauce
     Origin: British
Gujarati Kadhi
     Origin: India
Glazed Parsnips
     Origin: Britain
Green Lentils with Wild Garlic Mustard
Pesto

     Origin: Britain
Gummadikaya Majjiga Pulusu
(White Pumpkin Yogurt Stew)
     Origin: India
Glücksbringer II
(Lucky Charm Biscuits)
     Origin: Germany
Green Mango Bhurta
     Origin: Anglo-Indian
Gluecks-Schweinchen
(German New Year Good Luck Pig Buns)
     Origin: Germany
Green Oat Pancakes
     Origin: American

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