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30min
Preparation Time
 24h
Time required incl. waiting, preparation and cooking time
medium
Ø 4.5 of 2 ratings.
Tree Nut Cheeses. Market Fruit. Sweet and Spicy Mustard Seeds. Fennel Crisps. “Plant Food,” p. 124
© Courtesy of Stacey Cramp, Narayana Verlag GmbH / Unimedica Verlag
  • 470 kcal
  • Water 50%
  • 40
    Macronutrient carbohydrates 40.21%
    /18
    Macronutrient proteins 17.94%
    /42
    Macronutrient fats 41.85%
     

    The three ratios show the percentage by weight of macronutrients (carbohydrates / proteins / fats) of the dry matter (excl. water).

  • Ω-6 (LA) 5.5 g
  • Ω-3 (ALA) 5.5 g
The sweet and spicy mustard alongside the fennel crisps and fruit is a perfect addition to any cheese plate. This recipe does not include the nut cheese!
15min
Preparation Time
easy
Ø 4.5 of 2 ratings.

This recipe is especially healthy as it contains only natural ingredients that haven't been processed and these are in a relatively ideal combination for our dietary needs.

Beet. Grapefruit. Turmeric. Romaine. (Rote Bete. Grapefruit. Kurkuma. Römersalat.) from the cookbook “Plant Food,” page 149
© Courtesy of Stacey Cramp, Narayana Verlag GmbH / Unimedica Verlag
  • 122 kcal
  • Water 90%
  • 87
    Macronutrient carbohydrates 86.59%
    /11
    Macronutrient proteins 11.38%
    /02
    Macronutrient fats 2.03%
     

    The three ratios show the percentage by weight of macronutrients (carbohydrates / proteins / fats) of the dry matter (excl. water).

  • Ω-6 (LA) 0.13 g
  • Ω-3 (ALA) 0.11 g
This drink is made from red beets, grapefruit, turmeric, and Romaine salad and is a nice combination of ingredients. It is excellent after a strenuous workout.
25min
Preparation Time
 3h
Time required incl. waiting, preparation and cooking time
medium
Ø 3.3 of 3 ratings.

Although this recipe is vegan, it is not particularly healthy as it contains either too much oil or salt, or other ingredients in amounts that could be harmful to our health if consumed regularly over a longer period of time.

The amount of fat in this recipe is shown to the right (last number after the second slash), and the amount of salt is listed at the bottom of the first table. Click on the individual entries in the third table to read more about the essential fatty acids.

Ravioli Wedges with Porcini Mushroom Filling (Rawioli-Ecken mit Steinpilzfüllung) from the cookbook “Raw Soul Food”, p. 61 by Julia Lechner and Anton Teichmann.
© Courtesy of Eugen Ulmer Verlag
  • 532 kcal
  • Water 66%
  • 35
    Macronutrient carbohydrates 35.26%
    /13
    Macronutrient proteins 13.2%
    /52
    Macronutrient fats 51.54%
     

    The three ratios show the percentage by weight of macronutrients (carbohydrates / proteins / fats) of the dry matter (excl. water).

  • Ω-6 (LA) 5.7 g
  • Ω-3 (ALA) 0.20 g
This ravioli dish with porcini mushroom filling can be served as an appetizer or a side dish and is both delicious and an absolute eye-catcher.
15min
Preparation Time
easy
Ø 4.7 of 3 ratings.
“Papaya a la Mexicana” from the cookbook “Raw Soul Food,” p. 23 by Julia Lechner and Anton Teichmann
© Courtesy of Eugen Ulmer Verlag
  • 403 kcal
  • Water 88%
  • 68
    Macronutrient carbohydrates 67.52%
    /08
    Macronutrient proteins 7.67%
    /25
    Macronutrient fats 24.81%
     

    The three ratios show the percentage by weight of macronutrients (carbohydrates / proteins / fats) of the dry matter (excl. water).

  • Ω-6 (LA) 2.5 g
  • Ω-3 (ALA) 0.31 g
This fruity papaya salad is not only refreshing and delicious but also very healthy thanks to the combination of essential fatty acids and vitamins it contains.
60min
Preparation Time
 14h
Time required incl. waiting, preparation and cooking time
medium
Ø 4.0 of 2 ratings.
Golden Carrot Cake (Goldene-Rübli-Torte) from the cookbook “Meine liebsten Wildpflanzen rohköstlich” (My favorite wild plants — raw and delicious), p. 110
© Courtesy of Maximilian Ludwig, Eugen Ulmer Verlag
  • 481 kcal
  • Water 38%
  • 50
    Macronutrient carbohydrates 49.87%
    /09
    Macronutrient proteins 9%
    /41
    Macronutrient fats 41.13%
     

    The three ratios show the percentage by weight of macronutrients (carbohydrates / proteins / fats) of the dry matter (excl. water).

  • Ω-6 (LA) 11 g
  • Ω-3 (ALA) 4.3 g
This carrot cake with a walnut crust and a coconut and citrus flavor is the ideal winter treat for both young and old.
20min
Preparation Time
easy
Ø 4.0 of 1 rating.
“Chili” from the cookbook “Raw Soul Food,” p. 71 by Julia Lechner and Anton Teichmann
© Courtesy of Eugen Ulmer Verlag
  • 759 kcal
  • Water 78%
  • 77
    Macronutrient carbohydrates 76.56%
    /13
    Macronutrient proteins 13.22%
    /10
    Macronutrient fats 10.22%
     

    The three ratios show the percentage by weight of macronutrients (carbohydrates / proteins / fats) of the dry matter (excl. water).

  • Ω-6 (LA) 4.7 g
  • Ω-3 (ALA) 0.62 g
This chili with mushrooms and a sauce seasoned with wild garlic is a raw recipe that is in no way inferior to the original recipe when it comes to taste.
20min
Preparation Time
 40min
Time required incl. waiting, preparation and cooking time
easy
Ø 4.0 of 1 rating.

Although this recipe is vegan, it is not particularly healthy as it contains either too much oil or salt, or other ingredients in amounts that could be harmful to our health if consumed regularly over a longer period of time.

The amount of fat in this recipe is shown to the right (last number after the second slash), and the amount of salt is listed at the bottom of the first table. Click on the individual entries in the third table to read more about the essential fatty acids.

Chioggia Beet Carpaccio With Fennel and “Goat’s Cheese” from “Everyday Raw Express,” page 51
© Courtesy of Adrian Mueller, Narayana Verlag GmbH / Unimedica Verlag
  • 583 kcal
  • Water 64%
  • 36
    Macronutrient carbohydrates 36.38%
    /12
    Macronutrient proteins 12.18%
    /51
    Macronutrient fats 51.44%
     

    The three ratios show the percentage by weight of macronutrients (carbohydrates / proteins / fats) of the dry matter (excl. water).

  • Ω-6 (LA) 4.0 g
  • Ω-3 (ALA) 0.17 g
This Chioggia Beet Carpaccio is not only beautiful to look at, it is also a superb combination of citrus freshness and creamy “cheese.”
20min
Preparation Time
 40min
Time required incl. waiting, preparation and cooking time
easy
Ø 3.8 of 4 ratings.

Although this recipe is vegan, it is not particularly healthy as it contains either too much oil or salt, or other ingredients in amounts that could be harmful to our health if consumed regularly over a longer period of time.

The amount of fat in this recipe is shown to the right (last number after the second slash), and the amount of salt is listed at the bottom of the first table. Click on the individual entries in the third table to read more about the essential fatty acids.

Shaved Celery Root Linguini, Mushrooms, Truffle Pumpkin Seeds, and Sage from “Everyday Raw Detox”
© Courtesy of Adrian Müller, Narayana Verlag GmbH / Unimedica Verlag
  • 365 kcal
  • Water 78%
  • 39
    Macronutrient carbohydrates 39.23%
    /25
    Macronutrient proteins 24.92%
    /36
    Macronutrient fats 35.84%
     

    The three ratios show the percentage by weight of macronutrients (carbohydrates / proteins / fats) of the dry matter (excl. water).

  • Ω-6 (LA) 8.5 g
  • Ω-3 (ALA) 0.07 g
Truffle pumpkin seeds, mushrooms, and sage give this celery root linguini an Italian flair. It is a nice alternative to traditional pasta dishes.
30min
Preparation Time
 50min
Time required incl. waiting, preparation and cooking time
easy
Ø 4.5 of 2 ratings.

Although this recipe is vegan, it is not particularly healthy as it contains either too much oil or salt, or other ingredients in amounts that could be harmful to our health if consumed regularly over a longer period of time.

The amount of fat in this recipe is shown to the right (last number after the second slash), and the amount of salt is listed at the bottom of the first table. Click on the individual entries in the third table to read more about the essential fatty acids.

Black Quinoa with Radicchio, Fennel, and Cremini Mushrooms from “Everyday Raw Detox,” p. 142
© Courtesy of Adrian Mueller, Narayana Verlag GmbH / Unimedica Verlag
  • 324 kcal
  • Water 87%
  • 58
    Macronutrient carbohydrates 57.59%
    /16
    Macronutrient proteins 16.4%
    /26
    Macronutrient fats 26.01%
     

    The three ratios show the percentage by weight of macronutrients (carbohydrates / proteins / fats) of the dry matter (excl. water).

  • Ω-6 (LA) 3.7 g
  • Ω-3 (ALA) 0.17 g
With its sharp, bitter, and intense flavor, radicchio doesn’t only complement fennel and mushrooms, it also provides many valuable nutrients — as does quinoa.
15min
Preparation Time
easy
Ø 3.5 of 2 ratings.
Asian Pear and Avocado Salad from the cookbook “Everyday Raw Detox,” by Matthew Kenney, p. 118
© Courtesy of Adrian Mueller, Narayana Verlag GmbH / Unimedica Verlag
  • 297 kcal
  • Water 75%
  • 41
    Macronutrient carbohydrates 40.93%
    /08
    Macronutrient proteins 7.95%
    /51
    Macronutrient fats 51.12%
     

    The three ratios show the percentage by weight of macronutrients (carbohydrates / proteins / fats) of the dry matter (excl. water).

  • Ω-6 (LA) 6.2 g
  • Ω-3 (ALA) 0.17 g
Adding ginger, sesame oil, and lemon to this salad with crisp Asian pear and creamy avocado brings a fresh taste and a little bit of Asia to the table.