A day to enjoy vegetarian food
Vu Lan Festival
Vu Lan festival
Every year, thousands of people celebrate Vu Lan Festival or Wandering Souls Day. This important spiritual holiday in Vietnam is held in the middle of Ghost Month, when it’s said that the world of the spirits is open to that of the humans. People show their gratitude and appreciation towards their parents and ancestors.
Traditional Vu Lan food
During Ghost Month, many Vietnamese don’t kill animals or eat meat. At Vu Lan Festival, many offer a food tray to the family altar. It is very common to eat vegetarian of vegan on this special day as it is believed to reduce bad karmas. That’s why we’ve listed some delicious vegetarian or vegan dishes for you to enjoy on this magical day.
Vegan Bún Chay
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Make this delicious noodle salad with extra firm tofu and season it with lime juice and soy sauce. Garnish it with peanuts for extra flavor and necessary vegan proteins.
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Vegan Gỏi cuốn chay
Spring rolls are the perfect dish to create in a vegan style. Use for example dried shiitake and firm tofu to replace your meat or fish to make them nutritional and full of proteins.
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Vegetarian Lẩu Nấm Chay
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Lẩu Nấm Chay is an easy dish to make vegetarian. Mushrooms are a great replacement for meat, as they contain lots of protein. Just use vegetarian broth instead of chicken and refrain from adding meat. Enjoy!
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