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- rec.food.veg World Guide to Vegetarianism
- Miscellaneous1
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- The 20 parts of this guide contain a world list of vegetarian and
- vegetarian-friendly restaurants, stores, organizations, services, etc.
- Each part is posted on an independent schedule.
-
- The guide is available on WWW in easy-to-use hypertext format on the
- Vegetarian Pages at http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Vegetarian/
-
- ** Please send us any new listings or corrections. **
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- The prefered way for you to send us updates is to use the forms on the
- above mentioned WWW site. E-mail updates gladly accepted also, but
- please format them in the same format as is used in this guide and
- keep comments and reviews short, simple, and straight to the point.
-
- The latest posted copy of the World Guide to Vegetarianism is also
- available via e-mail. For an index and instructions, send an e-mail to
- mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with the following line in the message body:
- send usenet/news.answers/vegetarian/guide/index
- The guide is also available via anonymous ftp from rtfm.mit.edu in the
- directory /pub/usenet/news.answers/vegetarian/guide.
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- Miscellaneous
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- This section has listings for the following:
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- Airlines Cruise Ship Lines
- Rail Lines
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- Airlines
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- General Notes
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- - Vegetarian meals in Business Class are far better than the ones in
- Coach.
- - Most of the larger airlines also offer fruit plates. If you are
- doing several hops on one airline and order vegetarian on all of
- them, it is possible to get the same meal several times in one day.
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- Air India
- - As in India, it is easy to get vegetarian food, but almost
- impossible to get vegan food. They normally carry extra vegetarian
- food.
-
- Air UK
- - Have vegan meals.
-
- Air Vanuatu
- - Seemed puzzled by the vegetarian meal request.
-
- ALM (Dutch Antilles)
- - Did well on the US-to-Netherland Antilles direction, but lost the
- meal on the Netherland-to-US leg.
-
- American Airlines
- - Really good about vegetarian meals.
- - Provide Vegan, Hindu Vegetarian, & Ovo-Lacto Vegetarian meals.
- - While the veg dinners were comparable in quality to the non-veg, I
- thought the breakfast was vastly superior: veg meal was fresh
- strawberries & pineapple, and a raisin bagel.
- - I thought that the vegetarian food tasted as good as airline food
- gets. It was a tomato-veg.-raisin-rice dish that was served with a
- salad and some bread.
- - Every veggie meal comes with a packet of honey, and a cup of nuts
- and raisins.
-
- British Airways
- - Good. The code for vegan meals is VGML.
-
- Canadian
- - Vegan meals are great and never the same. Ask for vegetarian meals
- when booking or 24 hours before departure.
-
-
- Cayman Air (Carribean)
- - Generally such a short flight that they only serve a rum punch. Good
- rum punch.
-
- Continental (US)
- - Continental airlines announced in the May 15, 1993 issue of
- FoodService Director that they have revamped their vegetarian menu.
- They now offer herbal tea and Edensoy beverages.
- Breakfast trays include: cranberry and nut filled tortillas, a
- vegetarian sausage pattie, and a pear and peach compote; Kashi (a
- hot grain cereal), nuts and raisins, scalloped potatoes, and a
- vegetarian raisin muffin; a raisin and nut filled tortilla; or a
- potato and scallion filled tortilla with a southwestern sauce,
- brown rice, and peanuts.
- Lunches/dinners include: a vegetarian meatless pattie (soy based)
- with Oriental glaze soy sauce and curried couscous medley; a
- grilled vegetarian pattie with tofu-stuffed shell, marinara sauce,
- and Italian green-bean medley; a stuffed baked potato shell with
- chili nut filling, tofu stuffed shells and provencale sauce; or a
- stuffed green pepper with chili beans, nuts, and chili sauce.
- - "The vegetarian meal (I think it was vegan, except for the salad
- dressing and margarine, maybe..) was excellent. Just top notch. It
- was a zippy vegetable dish, in a nice sause, just a little spicy.
- By far the best vegetarian meal I've ever had on a plane, and I fly
- quite a bit domestically in the cheap seats. Their new meals are
- quite good.
- - A result of their old vegetarian menu:
- "Vegan food is _wretched_. On most flights they serve just
- unseasoned cooked vegetables. They give you a miniscule pack of
- ground pepper and a miniscule pack of salt. They once served me a
- half-raw potato."
-
- Cyprus Airways
- - Repeat confirmation of vegetarian meal is essential. We forgot on
- the way out and were offered a plate of raw vegetables, half a
- cauliflower, a whole carrot, etc. We got it right coming back and
- the food was better than the omnivores got. Main course appeared
- vegan, plus yogurt, cheese and biscuits, and fresh fruit - but they
- only have handy the exact number of vegetarian meals booked.
-
- Delta (US)
- - Vegetarian food is vegan by default. If you want ovo or lacto, you
- must specify it. The vegetarian food is consistently much better
- (more varied/interesting/quantity) than their regular offerings.
- - Have stopped serving vegetarian meals (snacks?) on their short
- flights.
-
- Finnair
- - Provides reasonable vegetarian meals these days. Vegan meals can be
- requested as "vegetarian food which does not include eggs or milk
- products". This will be noted as SPML instead of the lacto-ovo
- VGML. They did very well on my last few flights.
-
- KLM
- - Good.
-
- Lufthansa
- - Suprised me by preparing a better vegetarian meal than I had
- anywhere in Germany (of course in Germany I mostly ate Italian
- food).
- - "with some airlines, their vegetarian meal seems to be their regular
- meal without the meat. But at Lufthanso, our chefs put as much care
- into our vegetarian offerings as they do our regular menu. Which
- means everything they use is of the highest quality, and is fresh,
- not frozen." Advertisement in May 17, 1993 issue of Fortune
- magazine.
- - Attention: Lufthansa still believes (Summer 1994) that vegetarian
- includes fish. If you fly with them, you'll have to be very specific
- about your dietary requirements.
-
- Midwest Express (US)
- - Has very good vegan meals, but they really flaunt their leather
- seats.
-
- Monarch Airlines (UK)
- - Vegetarian and vegan options available. Vegan is reasonable but dry.
- They forget easily, so a reminder for each journey is prudent.
-
- Northwest Airlines (US)
- - Vegan breakfasts: brown rice mix, fruit, buckwheat groats,
- croissant(?) (I don't think that they know what vegan really means.)
- Vegan lunch: tossed salad, stuffed pepper, fruit.
- Vegan dinner: tossed salad, millet and vegetable dinner, fruit.
- - "Very incompetent. After ordering a vegetarian meal 2 weeks in
- advance, and then confirming it 24 before the flight, you are
- still likely to get a carniverous meal. The flight attendants have
- attitude problems too."
- - "Vegetarian breakfast was a large plate of fresh melon slices and
- strawberries. Also from the a la carte regular breakfast I had a
- banana, blueberry muffin, orange juice, and a box of dry cereal.
- Milk and yogurt were also available. It was all you can eat except
- for the melon plate which was veg special order. Snack later was
- tempeh in a pita (I think). Good food."
- - "Bring your own food. They really don't know what vegan means, dairy
- and chicken seem to be vegan, and the stuff that really is vegan is
- absolutely flavorless."
- - "They served me an ovo-lacto meal instead of the vegan one I
- requested. On the return flight I got no veg meal at all, nor did
- another vegetarian on the flight."
-
- Qantas (Australian)
- - Great. Good service too.
-
- SAS (Scandinavian)
- - They don't care. They have a policy of not providing vegetarian
- meals on local (Scandinavian) and short (whatever that means, I
- guess it means European) flights. Elsewhere they offer in principle
- 4 possibilities - VLML, VGML, AVML, RVML (lacto, lacto-ovo, Asian,
- and raw).
-
- Singapore Airlines
- - Provide Vegan, Vegetarian, Indian Vegetarian, Chinese Vegetarian,
- Macrobiotic, and Low Fat Vegetarian meals. The food is excellent
- and simple. My best experience with airline food.
-
- Solomon Air
- - Seemed puzzled by the vegetarian meal request.
-
- Tan Sahsa (Honduras)
- - Didn't know what a veggie meal was (1991).
-
- Turkish Airlines
- - The one report I got on Turkish Airlines indicates that if you order
- a vegan meal in advance, you will get it.
-
- TWA
- - Vegetarian meals include:
- Breakfast: fresh fruit cup, brown rice with couscous, bran muffin.
- Lunch: vegetarian chili, vegetarian stuffed pepper, vegetable millet
- bake, vegetarian casserole, curried vegetables. Includes fresh fruit
- cup.
-
- U.S. Air
- - Only have one vegetarian option, but the diary is packaged
- separately. Food is edible, but not wonderful. Egg noodles sometimes
- served. 'Not recommended.'
- - Vegetarian meals include:
- Breakfast: pancakes (not necessarily vegan), peanuts, 3 slices of
- oranges.
- Lunch: salad with vegan dressing, fruit salad (watermelon, honeydew,
- pineapple), pasta with spinach, mushrooms, onions.
- Snacks: peanuts, vegan banana chips.
-
- United (US)
- - Claims to have many vegetarian options. Offers at least lacto-ovo
- and vegan meals. If you forget to order your vegetarian meal in
- advance, you may still be able to get a very nice fruit plate in
- flight.
- - "I fly exclusively on United. What you do need to do is request a
- 'vgml' which is a vegan meal. At least that is the best place to
- start. Granted, your meal will not always make it to the plane, even
- though you book it at the time you book the tickets, one week in
- advance, a few days in advance, and 24 hours in advance."
- - "Does a good job with veggie meals. They serve curried grain
- patties, rice-stuffed peppers, etc. Be careful when ordering Hindu
- meals, if you don't specify Hindu Vegetarian, you get chicken."
- - "I ordered Indian vegetarian meals on my United flights from Hong
- Kong to the US and back. Though when I ordered they said they
- offered an Indian vegetarian plate, when the food arrived it was
- Western style, lacking in imagination and completely without taste!
- All dishes failed to satisfy. Do the chefs think that vegetarians or
- vegans are lacking in taste buds?! In many cases I was simply given
- steamed vegetable with no rice or noodles and no sauce, not even soy
- sauce or magarine to add some zest! I love fresh vegetables, but it
- would be nice to have something more to go with it. A huge
- disappointment!"
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- Cruise Ship Lines
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- Thanks to the Vegetarian Resource Group for much of the following
- information.
-
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- Carnival
- - Special dietary requests must be made at least two weeks prior to
- departure. Travelers are also advised to talk to their waiter about
- special instructions for preparing menu items. Lowfat menu items are
- flagged on each menu. Two vegetarian options are noted on their
- dinner menus but not for breakfast or lunch. The vegetarian dinner
- menu includes pear nectar, cream of asparagus soup, sliced cucumber
- and Belgium endive in lemon dressing, vegetable brochette on pilaf
- rice, vegetable accompaniments, assorted cheese.
-
- Celebrity/Fantasy
- - There is a vegetarian menu which changes daily. Sample entrees
- include vegetable strudel, vegetables tempura, vegetarian casserole
- in puff pastry with cheese sauce, and pasta with vegetables. For
- further information call (800) 437-6111.
-
- Cunard
- - No special menus are offered to vegetarians, but the cruise line
- can accommodate almost any special dietary request with at least
- thirty days notice prior to departure. For further information call
- (800) 223-0764.
-
- Princess
- - Princess now offers a vegetarian menu. Vegetarian options for lunch
- include spring vegetables vinaigrette, chilled zucchini bisque,
- three bean salad, noodles with tomato sauce and basil, banana bread.
- Sample vegetarian items available during dinner include broiled
- grapefruit with rum and raisins, chilled banana and papaya soup,
- mushroom and barley soup, mixed green salad with dressing, vegetable
- pojarksy (breaded, mixed vegetable patty) with cheese sauce, spinach
- flan with cream sauce, assorted vegetables. For further information
- call (800) 527-6200.
-
- Royal Caribbean
- - Vegetarian lunch and dinner menus are being introduced aboard their
- nine-ship fleet. The Monarch of the Seas has separate vegetarian
- menus. Several items are flagged as lowfat on each menu. Vegetarian
- options are usually ovo-lacto, but can be modified to be vegan.
- Sample vegetarian items on their meatless lunch menu include melon
- cocktail, chilled strawberry bisque, fresh vegetables, vegetable
- soup, cauliflower garden salad, tropical fruit platter, sherbet,
- tortellini calabrese, Hawaiian croissant sandwiches. Sample
- vegetarian dishes on their meatless dinner menus include spaghetti
- Alfredo style with julienne of fresh vegetables, grilled plum
- tomatoes, steamed broccoli, chilled cantaloupe soup, tempura fried
- broccoli and eggplant garnished with snow peas, and Oriental noodles
- served with a sweet and sour sauce. For further information call
- (800) 852-3268.
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- Rail Lines
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- Amtrak (US)
- - Amtrak always has Nile Spice vegetarian soup mixes (many are vegan),
- carrot sticks, cheese pizza, and granola bars. On long distance
- trips they also offer dry cereal & bagels for breakfast; a fettucine
- dish with tomato and basil, light alfredo, or primavera sauce for
- lunch; and a vegetarian (never vegan) entree at dinner.
-
- British Rail
- - Make sandwiches. Book seats far from the *very* smelly burgers in
- the restaurant carriage.
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