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I'm researching the possibility to move to Denmark to work as an IT Architect. (Preferably @ TLG.)

How difficult is it to get vegan foods in Denmark? I don't know if veganism has a strong foothold there. How much do the vegetables, nuts, beans/legumes, and fruits cost (on average)? Are there any vegan specific restaurants?


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The original was posted on /r/denmark by /u/LoreZyra at 2024-02-14 03:04:16+00:00.

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inabahare at 2024-02-14 07:59:30+00:00 ID: kqdevw6


I eat vegeratian 5 days a week, and honestly it's pretty easy. If you live near an asian grocer (or lidl) it'll be easy to get tofu, seitan, and soybeans, and legumes can be bought in regular stores both canned and dried.

Also we have some amazing soymince fron Naturli, as well as a whole range of not milks (and a really good vegan cocoa)

Honestly the main hurtle, which it probably is in a lot of countries, is how big babies non-vegans are