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Can you see the difference between vegan and non-vegan food??

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this one person that i know is gona make up 2 dishes tomorrow and she wants me to see if i can tell the difference of vegan and non-vegan food. Is there any visual way that i can tell the difference between them?

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  1. Hmm... well, if something's creamy it probably has milk in it, that's all I can think of. Sorry


  2. After months/years of not consuming certain things, I can tell by taste- but not all.

    It does, of course, depend on your own tastebuds, the recipe, and previous food experience.

    Fish oils, milk, meat broth, etc. are ones I often tell right away. Others are much trickier, especially in desserts or baked goods.

    The great thing is, more and more foods that are vegan and non-vegan are tasting so similar you can't tell. Good news for non-vegs who are afraid of trying something 'different'. = )

    As for sight, doubtful. Smell, possibly. Good luck!

  3. Umm

    From my memory of wat my cousin says cuz her best friend was vegan

    she didnt drink milk or anything that involved animals like dairy products and meat and other stuff Im not entriely sure

    So thats wat vegan is

    but I dont think its possible

  4. I guess vegan food  is vegetable and fruit and non-vegan is meat and other food.

  5. I dont think vegans eat ANY animal products, such as meat (obv), eggs, cheese, milk, other dairy products, etc., so a non-vegan dish (i suppose) would have those foods.

  6. i dont think there is,

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