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  2. Vegetarianism and veganism in China - Wikipedia

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    Founded by Jian Yi, [12] a filmmaker, an activist and the founder of the Good Food Fund, the China Vegan Society set out to provide public goods for the Chinese vegan community, diversify the movement and bring vegan lifestyle to mainstream, train the next generation leaders and serve as a window between Chinese vegan community and vegan ...

  3. Want to go vegan? Explore the pros, cons of the lifestyle. - AOL

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    Vegans also commonly eat plant-based substitutes "such as tofu, tempeh, seitan and textured vegetable protein; opt for vegan dairy options like almond, soy or oat milk; and choose plant-based oils ...

  4. A Michelin Star Chef's Quest to Make China Embrace Vegetarianism

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    China consumes 28% of the world’s meat, and livestock is estimated to account for around 15% of global greenhouse-gas emissions. If more people eat vegetarian on a daily basis, Yin says, “it ...

  5. Vegetarianism by country - Wikipedia

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    Vegetarian diets are categorized as lacto vegetarianism, ovo-lacto vegetarianism, and veganism in general. The reasons for being vegetarian include influence from friends and family members, concern about global warming, health issues and weight management, religion and mercy for animals, in descending order of significance. [111]

  6. Buddhist cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Most of the dishes considered to be uniquely Buddhist are vegetarian, but not all Buddhist traditions require vegetarianism of lay followers or clergy. [2] Vegetarian eating is primarily associated with the East and Southeast Asian tradition in China, Vietnam, Japan, and Korea where it is commonly practiced by clergy and may be observed by laity on holidays or as a devotional practice.

  7. World Vegetarian Day - Wikipedia

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    World Vegetarian Day is observed annually around the planet on October 1. It is a day of celebration established by the North American Vegetarian Society in 1977 and endorsed by the International Vegetarian Union in 1978, "To promote the joy, compassion and life-enhancing possibilities of vegetarianism."

  8. Going Green: 4 Tips for Those Considering Vegetarianism - AOL

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  9. Category:Vegetarianism by country - Wikipedia

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    Vegetarianism in China (3 C, 2 P) G. Vegetarianism in Germany (2 C, 5 P) I. Vegetarianism in India (3 C, 4 P) Vegetarianism in Indonesia (1 C) Vegetarianism in ...