Discover the best vegan mince pies for Christmas 2025 from UK supermarkets and artisan bakers. Taste‑tested favourites from Lidl, Waitrose, Tesco, M&S, Aldi, and more — including gluten‑free vegan options.
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Vegan cuisine is not a modern fad—it’s a global tradition with deep historical roots. From the ancient art of tofu-making in China to plant-based milks enjoyed for millennia, cultures worldwide have celebrated compassionate, plant-powered food. Let’s explore iconic and unusual vegan dishes across continents, weaving in history and culinary heritage.
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Instead of turkey, families share nut roasts, stuffed squashes, or plant-based “turkey” alternatives. These dishes still bring people together around a centerpiece, but they embody compassion and sustainability. The tradition evolves: festive abundance without animal suffering.
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The European Union has recently voted to restrict the use of “meaty” terms such as burger, steak, sausage, and escalope for plant-based products. The rationale, driven by livestock industry lobbying, is that these terms mislead consumers and appropriate cultural heritage. If the UK wants to resume selling vegan products into the EU market under new trade agreements, it may be required to adopt these same labelling rules.
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In June 2025, the UK Parliament debated a petition signed by more than 109,000 citizens, demanding an end to cages in farming. Compassion in World Farming, supported by campaigners such as Deborah Meaden, helped bring the issue into the spotlight. The debate raised the possibility of a total ban on poultry cages by 2027.
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Conventional farrowing crates confine sows so tightly that they cannot even turn around. This system has long been criticised for its cruelty, denying pigs the ability to express natural behaviours. Flexible farrowing systems provide sows with more space and only allow temporary confinement when piglet safety is at risk. While this is still far from true freedom, it is undeniably less restrictive than the outdated crates.
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In recent farming news, animal nutrition companies are experimenting with black soldier fly oil as a fat source in calf milk replacers. At first glance, this may sound innovative—an eco‑friendly alternative to palm oil or animal fats. But when we look deeper, the story reveals uncomfortable truths about the dairy industry, insect farming, and the way humans reshape food chains for profit.
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When most people hear the word vegan, they think of food: no meat, no dairy, no eggs. But then they see the word stamped on shampoo, makeup, or even cleaning products—and it can feel puzzling. After all, you don’t eat shampoo, so why does it matter if it’s vegan? The answer is simple but powerful: vegan means no animals were used, harmed, or tested on in the making of that product. For vegans, this matters deeply. Choosing cruelty‑free products is about living in alignment with values: respecting animals, refusing to profit from their suffering, and showing that beauty and care…
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dow’s hush, a wild bee hums, her wings are lanterns, her freedom drums. She drinks from blossoms, dances with air, no master’s hand, no burden to bear.
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🌱 What I See on My Plate What you see on my plate is plain, A simple dish, a humble grain. But through my eyes, the colors dance, A feast of kindness — give it a chance.