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[-] seitanic@lemmy.sdf.org 89 points 2 years ago

How prevalent is veganism in India? Whenever I look at Indian food, it's butter this and milk that. Sure, there are some very good vegan choices, but it seems to me that Indians love their dairy.

[-] Taleya@aussie.zone 120 points 2 years ago

Veganism is actually a fairly new phenomenon in general, a lot of Jains in particular have adopted it. But vegetarianism in India dates back over a thousand years BCE , so yeah, they've got a bit of a head start.

[-] hiddengoat@kbin.social 42 points 2 years ago

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vegetarianism_by_country

About 30% are vegetarian in India. Almost 10% are vegan.

So it's very prevalent, but America likes to pretend we're the only country in the world and that problems are never solved anywhere else.

[-] MenacingPerson@lemm.ee 7 points 2 years ago

Where are the Indian vegans? I have only ever met ONE in my entire life except myself.

[-] hiddengoat@kbin.social 54 points 2 years ago
[-] NewAgeOldPerson@lemmy.world 7 points 2 years ago

Lol I actually laughed. Maybe it's the beer. But thanks!

[-] MenacingPerson@lemm.ee 5 points 2 years ago

Maybe it's a regional difference? I live in South India

[-] alienzx@feddit.nl 8 points 2 years ago
[-] MenacingPerson@lemm.ee 4 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Hi!

I don't mean like, online. I've met plenty of online Indian vegans. But still, I find it hard to believe that every 1 in 10 people are vegan. Where?!

[-] abraxas@sh.itjust.works 6 points 2 years ago

I would say about 30% of my Indian coworkers over the years have been vegan.

I think the challenge is that, unlike a lot of Western vegans, they don't go out of their way to talk about it. My second job, I knew day 1 about the white girl who was vegan. It took me 2 years to learn that 4 of my Indian coworkers were vegan since birth. And I only learned it because they learned I was getting into Indian food so they all started bringing stuff in for me to try. Entire meals. Incredible meals. I miss that job, lol.

[-] portside@monyet.cc 3 points 2 years ago

Exactly, we don't go about our day preaching veganism.

[-] MenacingPerson@lemm.ee 1 points 2 years ago

My family loves to announce to the world that I don't drink milk. It's annoying. Idk they're probably in shock or something that someone would choose not to abuse cows. (They're vegetarians, I'm vegan)

Where do you live? I assume outside India? Hmm

[-] abraxas@sh.itjust.works 1 points 2 years ago

Well yeah, very outside of India. I live in the US, though I try not to make my identity about that.

But one thing I've loved about working in Boston is how many cultures I've been exposed to in my life.

[-] federatingIsTooHard@lemmy.world 0 points 2 years ago
[-] MenacingPerson@lemm.ee 3 points 2 years ago

Tell me you know nothing about it without telling me you know nothing about it

[-] federatingIsTooHard@lemmy.world -1 points 2 years ago

I know enough to tell you you're spreading misinformation

[-] MenacingPerson@lemm.ee 1 points 2 years ago

I'm not going to bother. I'm tired.

[-] federatingIsTooHard@lemmy.world -1 points 2 years ago

have a nice day

[-] portside@monyet.cc 29 points 2 years ago

Vegetarian? Yes. Vegan? No.

I am a vegetarian. I eat dairy. I don't eat meat and eggs.

[-] HawlSera@lemm.ee 7 points 2 years ago

Just eat eggs bro it's just a chicken period

[-] Misconduct@startrek.website 8 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Except for the part where they're kept in small cages or "free range" in dirty cramped pens. Luckily it's easier to get eggs from chickens raised ethically than meats. You just gotta fork over a few extra bucks or get the hookup at a farmer's market

[-] abraxas@sh.itjust.works 6 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

or “free range” in dirty cramped pens.

We drive 10mph around here because the damn chickens like to "free range" in the road. Those are pretty large pens, the size of a damn town.

The USDA needs to get their pockets out of big ag's hands. Free Range should be Free-Fucking-Range. I get to know the chicken I eat got to run wild 16 hours every day, but many people do not.

[-] Misconduct@startrek.website 2 points 2 years ago

Yeah the fuckery that they pull when they list things as grass fed and free range is vile. Then they make a profit on top of it because they barely change anything but charge premium prices for the fancy label.

I'm lucky to have a beef farm in my state that ships locally and actually follows the spirit of grass fed up to grass finished in sprawling pastures. They also do individual slaughter. For eggs we've got a few locals that bring them to the farmers markets on Sundays. Beef is like a once a week thing for us these days and it's usually just ground beef. Chicken and fish are our biggest sources of protein now. I don't really do pork anymore. Can't find any that's remotely close to ethically sourced which is abysmal considering how intelligent pigs are. So I just stopped buying it.

Also, and I'm fully aware this could just be some kinda subconscious bias, but I swear the meat and eggs taste SO much better than the stuff from the grocery. Eggs especially. The yolks are so vibrant and hardly break when being fried. Even the shells seem stronger and less likely to shatter into tiny annoying bits.

[-] abraxas@sh.itjust.works 0 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Here's my reason for trying to eat a little more beef than that. If I'm giving "lives lost" any value, you can't beat cows for calories per animal death. It beats a lot of plant-based foods. And I do have local beef, though it is not fully sustained like local chicken is... which is why I eat more chicken and seafood as well. Not to mention, even though beef around me can be ecologically sustainable, it will not remain that way if too many people eat it because it needs to be supplemented by import. So some beef = good. More beef = less good.

We actually have some ethically sourced local pork, too. I guess it's nice living in a farming area of my state, despite not living in a farming-state. The butcher's pork section is always small, but he's got some.

Also, and I’m fully aware this could just be some kinda subconscious bias, but I swear the meat and eggs taste SO much better than the stuff from the grocery

Not really a subconscious bias. They are fresher, and preservation techniques often have not been started on them. If you eat an egg that has never been refrigerated, of course it's fresher. (or the opposite, lol)

The seafood my family fishes is right off a boat, generally only a couple hours harvested. After the fishermens' cut, the best stuff goes to a couple local restaurants and seafood markets, and the rest are frozen and shipped. Yes, you can taste the difference. I never liked scallops until I tasted "the real thing" off a boat.

[-] HawlSera@lemm.ee 1 points 2 years ago

Same, got this one road where I always need to be careful about the hens.

[-] AA5B@lemmy.world 0 points 2 years ago

Effing dinosaurs, with 6,000 years of eating cave men, deserve all the incarceration they get. /s

More seriously, depending on your priorities, factory farmed chicken is less bad for the overall environment than pretty much any beef

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[-] Rolive@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 2 years ago

Somehow doesn't sound as tasty.

[-] AnarchistsForKamala@lemmy.world -1 points 2 years ago

chickens don't have periods

[-] lobut@lemmy.ca 20 points 2 years ago

Yeah I have a lot of vegetarian Indian friends, not as many vegan.

[-] TheCaconym@hexbear.net 14 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

9% of the population apparently, the highest in the world tied with Mexico.

[-] NuPNuA@lemm.ee 8 points 2 years ago

It's not vegan so much as veggie. They definitely respect those cows they get the milk from though.

[-] sviper@programming.dev 1 points 2 years ago

Quite popular, in my city it's quite hard to find meat in the popular restaurants. And these places are quite old and we'll know.

Most foods don't have any form or trace of meat or eggs, although milk and related items are very widely consumed.

It's vegetarian and not vegan.

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