5 Vegan Options You Need to Try at Disney World This Summer – One Green Planet

Posted: August 9, 2017 at 10:47 pm


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No matter where you grew up, chances are that one of Disneys animated classics was so near and dear to your heart that to this day, you can still recite the lines, word-for-word. In light of our childhood (and sometimes adulthood) Disney obsessions, its not surprising that Disney theme parks dominate the list of the most popular theme parks by attendance.

Did you know that Disney World also happens to be incredibly vegan-friendly? Vacationing with dietary restrictions can be stressful, but Disney makes sure that no matter what your diet, you can have a full day of fun without having to worry about where or what youre going to be able to eat.Not only does Disney World feature two locations of Erin McKennas Bakery, an all-vegan and gluten-free bakery, but vacationers looking for some plant-based eats will find plenty of options across Disneys multiple parks.

When we learned how vegan-friendly The Magic Kingdom is, we knew that we had to find out what kind of options they offer. Here are five of our favorites:

If you cant make it to the Magic Kingdom, we recommend tracking down a mouse-shaped waffle iron and trying your hand at one of these10 Vegan Waffle Recipes That Left Us Awestruck. Or try our some of our other personal favorites, like these Cornbread Waffles With Pulled Jackfruitand these Sourdough SpeltWaffles.

Make your own at home with this Jollof Rice, a classic one-pot African dish thats made by cooking rice with tomatoes, onions, and spices like ginger, nutmeg, and Scotch bonnet peppers. This pairs perfectly with these Fried Plantains, this Piri Piri Tofu, and these Akara, a Nigerian fritter made from mashed black-eyed peas.

If you love umami flavor, then we recommend trying out thisTeriyakiTofu Bowl or this Miso-Glazed Eggplant.Or, try something completely different with this Miso Eggplant Dip.

You can make your own beignets at home, like these gluten-free Banana Beignets. If you feel your culinary skills are up to the test, you might even want to try deep-frying this vegan Choux Pastry.

Dont despair if you cant make it to Disney! You have the next best thing when you make recipes like this Pia Colada Sorbet, these PineappleIce Lollies, and this Mango Sorbet With Banana and Pineapple.

Follow vegandisneyworld on Instagram for more options, including tips on which non-vegan dishes at Disney can be made vegan upon request!

Going on vacation without having to worry about what youre going to eat is great, but it also never hurts to be prepared while traveling. For all your travel snack needs,we highly recommend you downloadourFood Monster App,which is available for bothAndroidandiPhone, and can also be found onInstagramandFacebook. The app has more than 8,000 plant-based, allergy-friendly recipes, and subscribers gain access to more than ten new recipes per day. Check it out!

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