HIDDEN GEMS AT CHINESE SUPERMARKETS
Laura Pepper takes us on a tour of the aisles to see what goodies are on offer
Some people mayfind shopping at a Chinese/East Asian supermarket intimidating and confusing, but don‘t let it stop you, because the food there is fresh, inexpensive and very vegan-friendly! This is a guide to discerning which Asian ingredients at your local store are vegan and how best to cook with them. Many of the ingredients mentionedhere are available in Chinese, Korean, Japanese and other “fusion‘ oriental supermarkets. Just do a quick Google search and it should help to locate your closest one!
In the freezer
Edamame
These ‘soybeans in a pod‘ are a great source of protein and make a delicious snack.You can find them in the freezer, where they are likely still in their pods, though sometimes they have been de-shelled and are kept in the fridge.
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