Comments on: Is Naan Bread Vegan? Nope! https://veganbits.com/is-naan-bread-vegan/ Thu, 02 Jan 2025 17:13:00 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: khan G https://veganbits.com/is-naan-bread-vegan/#comment-231411 Thu, 02 Jan 2025 17:13:00 +0000 http://veganbits.com/naan-it-isnt-for-vegans/#comment-231411 Nope! Naan bread is typically not vegan as it often contains ingredients like yogurt, milk, or eggs. For more insights, visit https://wendymenu-us.com/.

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By: Trump harry https://veganbits.com/is-naan-bread-vegan/#comment-230623 Wed, 06 Nov 2024 07:40:26 +0000 http://veganbits.com/naan-it-isnt-for-vegans/#comment-230623 Naan bread lovers, this one’s for you! While traditional naan usually contains dairy, you can find some vegan-friendly options if you’re craving that fluffy texture. Toufayan Bakery even offers a vegan naan you can order online! But if you’re out grabbing a quick bite at Wendy’s, they have some great vegan sides to pair with your meal instead. Try their baked potato, apple slices, or garden salad—perfect for when you want a dairy-free, vegan-friendly option on the go. Fingers crossed we see vegan naan on more menus soon… Read more https://wendysmenuguide.com/

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By: shelby https://veganbits.com/is-naan-bread-vegan/#comment-206376 Mon, 20 Jul 2020 13:45:26 +0000 http://veganbits.com/naan-it-isnt-for-vegans/#comment-206376 i am starting vegan today

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By: comicalfoods https://veganbits.com/is-naan-bread-vegan/#comment-205422 Sat, 16 Nov 2019 03:25:52 +0000 http://veganbits.com/naan-it-isnt-for-vegans/#comment-205422 I love naan, especially when it’s cooked on a cast iron skillet! My wife has a great vegan naan recipe but I’m also interested to try out the stonefire one. I’ll definitely season it with some garlic!

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By: Lane https://veganbits.com/is-naan-bread-vegan/#comment-2031 Wed, 30 Jul 2008 07:07:34 +0000 http://veganbits.com/naan-it-isnt-for-vegans/#comment-2031 Hi Sparrow,
Yes. Sometimes I forget to include the stomach/health issues as neither Jane nor I suffer from any kind of food allergies. We have had a few instances where one or both of us have gotten sick after eating out, but we have always suspected that perhaps we’ve been given something a little past it’s expiration date. And after thinking that about a restaurant, it can NEVER be visited again.
It’s so odd that a restaurant would take a chance like that. If someone has a serious allergy, the repercussions could be dire — for both the customer and the restaurant.

Hi Kim,
We usually ask our servers too, but how much can they really know about what the chef is doing?
When Jane is on a bread baking kick, I’m in heaven! There is nothing like fresh baked bread!

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By: Kim R https://veganbits.com/is-naan-bread-vegan/#comment-2029 Wed, 30 Jul 2008 06:48:35 +0000 http://veganbits.com/naan-it-isnt-for-vegans/#comment-2029 I love Sparrow’s quote about playing Russian roulette with morals. I feel this way all the time; I often wonder if restaurants have made a given food the ‘vegan way’ or if there is some sort of hidden milk/egg. I generally embarrass myself by asking the server to ask the chef exactly what is in any food I order.

And I have made vegan Naan before and I can’t really tell the difference. Then again, fresh-from-the-oven breads are always just as good (if not better) than less-fresh breads with animal enrichments to maintain softness. :)

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By: Sparrow https://veganbits.com/is-naan-bread-vegan/#comment-2027 Tue, 29 Jul 2008 06:01:37 +0000 http://veganbits.com/naan-it-isnt-for-vegans/#comment-2027 “Unfortunately, going out is sometimes like playing russian roulette with your morals.”

Not to mention your stomach and your health.

Eating dairy makes me ill, but only sick enough to avoid the restaurant in the future. They will be in big trouble if someone with a serious food allergy eats their “vegan” food.

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By: Lane https://veganbits.com/is-naan-bread-vegan/#comment-2026 Tue, 29 Jul 2008 05:00:04 +0000 http://veganbits.com/naan-it-isnt-for-vegans/#comment-2026 Hi Sparrow,
What an awful story. I’m sure it happens more than I’d like to think about.
Jane and I have kind of decided that we’ll be as vegan as we can be when we go out to eat. If we encounter something like you experienced at your Indian restaurant, then we too would boycott them.
The Indian restaurant we frequent has an open kitchen, so if you’re seated in the right area, you can actually watch what’s going in to your meal.
quarrygirl alerted us to the fact that many Mexican restaurants use chicken stock to prepare their rice.
Unfortunately, going out is sometimes like playing russian roulette with your morals.

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By: Sparrow https://veganbits.com/is-naan-bread-vegan/#comment-2025 Tue, 29 Jul 2008 04:42:39 +0000 http://veganbits.com/naan-it-isnt-for-vegans/#comment-2025 I just found out that I can’t trust our local Indian restaurant and I’m not going to eat there as a result. I talked to a woman who works in the kitchen and she said she saw the owner putting some milk in a dish that is advertised as vegan.

She said, “what are you doing? You advertise that dish as vegan!” and he said, “when it’s been sitting on the stove a while, it looks better if you just put a little milk in it. No one will know the difference.”

No one would have known the difference, except that the woman is the sister of someone big in the local vegan community and she’s made sure to get the word around.

I won’t buy food from someone I know for a fact I can’t trust. :-(

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By: Lane https://veganbits.com/is-naan-bread-vegan/#comment-697 Tue, 01 Apr 2008 22:22:19 +0000 http://veganbits.com/naan-it-isnt-for-vegans/#comment-697 Hi Lindsey,
Better to be forewarned, no? Actually, I’ve found a few recipes for vegan naan… here’s a link for a recipe from PPK.
My local Indian restaurant says their Paratha is vegan, but you shouldn’t make that assumption everywhere. Recipes I’ve seen include ghee or margarine. So, you should always tell your server you’re vegan and what you’d like to avoid.

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By: Lindsey https://veganbits.com/is-naan-bread-vegan/#comment-693 Tue, 01 Apr 2008 21:22:18 +0000 http://veganbits.com/naan-it-isnt-for-vegans/#comment-693 Awww, this is so disappointing because I love naan.
Thanks for the heads-up though!

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By: Lane https://veganbits.com/is-naan-bread-vegan/#comment-39 Tue, 18 Dec 2007 17:40:00 +0000 http://veganbits.com/naan-it-isnt-for-vegans/#comment-39 Hi River,
Thank you so much for your wonderful comments.
I completely understand about the “altogether” comment as I have no idea when I stopped eating 4 legged animals… Some of our changes are gradual, others are dramatic and therefore more memorable.
— Lane

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By: Lane https://veganbits.com/is-naan-bread-vegan/#comment-38 Tue, 18 Dec 2007 17:36:00 +0000 http://veganbits.com/naan-it-isnt-for-vegans/#comment-38 Tanya — The challenge week sounds interesting. I think it might be harder overall to do something like that for just a week. It was a huge effort for us when we first started vegan-eating. Now, we feel like we’ve gotten the hang of it. We still need to scrutinize our food choices, but it’s gotten easier, and feels “normal.”
I’m sure we’ve had a few non-vegan things inadvertently when eating out, but we feel that we’re giving this a real effort and that the occasional slip won’t be detrimental.
And as for the cookbooks… we’d love to have them. I’m not sure how to contact you directly…
— Jane

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By: River https://veganbits.com/is-naan-bread-vegan/#comment-34 Mon, 17 Dec 2007 00:37:00 +0000 http://veganbits.com/naan-it-isnt-for-vegans/#comment-34 Sorry – that wasn’t Fruitarian; it was Vegan on Care2 *duh*

Btw, our local Indian restaurant also warned us last year about naan bread. I thought it was very thoughtful of them because, like you, we might not have been able to smell/taste the egg and dairy in it with all spices going on in the meal. They explained that they catered to a lot of Indian vegetarians and vegans, so . . . .

Hugs to you for passing this on to everyone!

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By: River https://veganbits.com/is-naan-bread-vegan/#comment-33 Sun, 16 Dec 2007 14:49:00 +0000 http://veganbits.com/naan-it-isnt-for-vegans/#comment-33 Lovely to be reading your blog (which I read abouton Fruitarian) – my dh and I have been veggie for eons, but ditched the eggs and dairy altogether about 4 or 5 years ago (I know it’s strange, but the changeover was gradual and therefore the ‘altogether’ part is non-recorded).

Keep up the good work here! I’ll add this link to my blog and return here often!

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