Did you know World Vegetarian Day?
Did you know that approximately 10% of the world’s population is vegetarian, and that India has the lowest per capita meat consumption in the world? On October 1, we celebrate the benefits of being a vegetarian and admit that the meatless lifestyle can actually be awesomely delicious. So get out the carrot sticks, tofu, cheese pizza, veggie burgers, and other meat-free delights.
WORLD VEGETARIAN DAY ACTIVITIES
Try the meatless option at a restaurant
Are you the type of person who skips over the vegetarian section of the menu without so much as a cursory glance? Today, take the opportunity to explore the veggie offerings, and opt for a meatless meal. Who knows? Maybe it’ll be more delicious than that steak.
Shop at a farmer’s market
Some of the freshest and most delicious vegetables and fruits can be found at your local farmer’s market.
Are you the type of person who skips over the vegetarian section of the menu without so much as a cursory glance? Today, take the opportunity to explore the veggie offerings, and opt for a meatless meal. Who knows? Maybe it’ll be more delicious than that steak.
Shop at a farmer’s market
Some of the freshest and most delicious vegetables and fruits can be found at your local farmer’s market.
WHY WE LOVE WORLD VEGETARIAN DAY
It’s good for the environment
Going meatless not only spares animals — it also conserves fossil fuel. Did you know it takes 78 calories of fossil fuel to churn out 1 calorie of beef, but just 1 calorie of fossil fuel to produce 1 calorie of soybeans? That’s 780% more efficient than meat production!
It’s good for your body
Vegetarian diets typically involve consuming lots of the good stuff you can’t always find in meat: fiber, folic acid, vitamins C and E, magnesium, unsaturated fat, and tons of phytochemicals. That translates into lower cholesterol, reduced risk of heart disease, lower blood pressure, and a healthier weight.
Vegetarian food can be delicious
Meatless diets get a bad rap for being bland and tasteless — but that’s not always true. Almost any vegetable can be turned into scrumptious veggie-based pancakes. Pizza (as long as it doesn’t contain sausage) is totally still an option. Ice cream is good to go. Who said vegetarians can’t have fun?
Going meatless not only spares animals — it also conserves fossil fuel. Did you know it takes 78 calories of fossil fuel to churn out 1 calorie of beef, but just 1 calorie of fossil fuel to produce 1 calorie of soybeans? That’s 780% more efficient than meat production!
It’s good for your body
Vegetarian diets typically involve consuming lots of the good stuff you can’t always find in meat: fiber, folic acid, vitamins C and E, magnesium, unsaturated fat, and tons of phytochemicals. That translates into lower cholesterol, reduced risk of heart disease, lower blood pressure, and a healthier weight.
Vegetarian food can be delicious
Meatless diets get a bad rap for being bland and tasteless — but that’s not always true. Almost any vegetable can be turned into scrumptious veggie-based pancakes. Pizza (as long as it doesn’t contain sausage) is totally still an option. Ice cream is good to go. Who said vegetarians can’t have fun?
ECO BOOM got Vegan certified
The harmony of human and nature has always been took priority in ECO BOOM core values so that we reject cruel animal test and use 0% animal ingredients. And ECO BOOM is certified Vegan officially!
The Vegan Trademark has been helping people to identify that a product is free from animal ingredients since 1990. You can find the Vegan Trademark on over 63,000 products worldwide.
Besides, ECO BOOM has got these international certificates: OK biobased, FSC, OEKO-TEX®, CPC, FDA, CE.
We are very proud to be the most accredited sustainable brand on the market. Join us to be a part of solution.