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Disney parks are set to become more vegan-friendly

  (Agence France-Presse)
Thu, September 26, 2019

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rom dairy-free cheesecake made with cashew cheese to plant-based Chinese dumplings, Disney parks in the US are soon to become vegan-friendly. 

In response to the increasing popularity of vegan and plant-based diets across US households, Disney has announced that meat- and animal-free food options will soon roll out across Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort in the US. 

Overall, Disney parks will feature 400 plant-based menu items and dishes that range from sweet and savory. 

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They include steamed Asian dumplings at Epcot's Le Cellier -- "plant-based meat dumplings" served with bok choy, Chinese long beans, red peppers and radish in an Asian broth -- and a garden plate with meat-free kefta, hummus and pita at Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Disney's Hollywood Studios. 

For dessert, vegans can satisfy their sweet tooth at Disney's Contemporary Resort's California Grill, which serves plant-based cashew cheesecake. 

The new plant-based menu items will roll out across the parks next spring. 

Elsewhere, Disney parks in Paris, Hong Kong and Shanghai offer limited vegan options, but include risotto-style spelt with mushrooms, pan-fried vegetables and plant-based dumplings, and caramel mix nuts banana cake.

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