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20min
Preparation Time
 30min
Time required incl. waiting, preparation and cooking time
easy
Ø 5.0 of 1 rating.
Original photo of Christmas Eve Salad from the cookbook “Vegan Mexico,” by Jason Wyrick, p. 147.
© Courtesy of Jason Wyrick, Unimedica Verlag
  • 201 kcal
  • Water 84%
  • 80
    Macronutrient carbohydrates 80.35%
    /10
    Macronutrient proteins 10.38%
    /09
    Macronutrient fats 9.27%
     

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

  • Ω-6 (LA) 1.3 g
  • Ω-3 (ALA) 0.07 g
This eye-catching salad contains red beets, arugula, oranges, jicama, and plantains. In Mexico, it is traditionally served on Christmas Eve.
10min
Preparation Time
easy
No rates.

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.

Salad with oil-free vinaigrette with walnuts and orange juice
© Inke Weissenborn for diet-health
  • 85 kcal
  • Water 33%
  • 46
    Macronutrient carbohydrates 46.5%
    /11
    Macronutrient proteins 10.91%
    /43
    Macronutrient fats 42.6%
     

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

  • Ω-6 (LA) 3.5 g
  • Ω-3 (ALA) 0.83 g
This vinaigrette with walnuts, orange juice, and balsamic vinegar is oil-free and contains a healthy ratio of omega-6 to omega-3 fatty acids.
25min
Preparation Time
 45min
Time required incl. waiting, preparation and cooking time
easy
Ø 3.0 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.

Aromatic Thai Salad with Pomelo and Pomegranate from “Fresh Vegan Kitchen” by D. & C. Bailey, p. 75
© Courtesy of Pavilion Books Company Ltd, Pavilion Books Company Ltd
  • 501 kcal
  • Water 54%
  • 76
    Macronutrient carbohydrates 75.73%
    /09
    Macronutrient proteins 8.68%
    /16
    Macronutrient fats 15.58%
     

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

  • Ω-6 (LA) 1.5 g
  • Ω-3 (ALA) 0.02 g
This aromatic Thai salad with pomelo, pomegranate, herbs, and miang kham sauce is served in individual lettuce cups. It makes for a great canapé.
15min
Preparation Time
easy
Ø 5.0 of 1 rating.

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.

Raw Sprouted Salad from “Fresh Vegan Kitchen” by D. & C. Bailey, p. 78
© Courtesy of Pavilion Books Company Ltd, Pavilion Books Company Ltd
  • 400 kcal
  • Water 81%
  • 56
    Macronutrient carbohydrates 56.38%
    /13
    Macronutrient proteins 12.84%
    /31
    Macronutrient fats 30.78%
     

    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) 3.0 g
This raw sprouted salad with red cabbage and red beets is fresh, crisp, and nutritious. It tastes great served with raw crackers and spreads.
20min
Preparation Time
easy
Ø 3.0 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.

Som Tam Salad- asian green papaya salad with long beens from “Fresh Vegan Kitchen”, p.65
© Courtesy of Pavilion Books Company Ltd, Pavilion Books Company Ltd
  • 322 kcal
  • Water 57%
  • 52
    Macronutrient carbohydrates 51.74%
    /18
    Macronutrient proteins 18.09%
    /30
    Macronutrient fats 30.17%
     

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

  • Ω-6 (LA) 3.5 g
  • Ω-3 (ALA) 0.07 g
This Som Tam Salad is a green papaya salad with yardlong beans, mango, and cilantro. It combines the five basic tastes: sweet, sour, bitter, hot, and salty.
10min
Preparation Time
 40min
Time required incl. waiting, preparation and cooking time
easy
Ø 2.0 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.

Banana-Nut-Bread Pancakes from the cookbook “Vegans Go Nuts,” p. 60
© Courtesy of Celine Steen und Joni Marie Newman, Quarto publishing group
  • 507 kcal
  • Water 53%
  • 59
    Macronutrient carbohydrates 59.06%
    /11
    Macronutrient proteins 11.05%
    /30
    Macronutrient fats 29.9%
     

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

  • Ω-6 (LA) 12 g
  • Ω-3 (ALA) 3.2 g
Banana-Nut-Bread Pancakes with Flaxseed and Walnuts are everything you love about banana nut bread, but in a pancake.
35min
Preparation Time
 75min
Time required incl. waiting, preparation and cooking time
medium
Ø 4.0 of 1 rating.
Photo of Nettle and Potato Soup (original recipe) from the cookbook “Hier & jetzt vegan”
© Courtesy of Florian Bolk (LE SCHICKEN) für "Hier und jetzt vegan", Südwest-Verlag München
  • 172 kcal
  • Water 92%
  • 67
    Macronutrient carbohydrates 67.44%
    /09
    Macronutrient proteins 8.52%
    /24
    Macronutrient fats 24.05%
     

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

  • Ω-6 (LA) 1.5 g
  • Ω-3 (ALA) 0.62 g
This healthy nettle and potato soup calls for vegan stock. You can either make homemade stock in advance or purchase a store-bought variety.
15min
Preparation Time
easy
Ø 4.0 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.

Orange Fennel Salad (Orangen-Fenchelsalat) from the cookbook “Kick it vegan!”
© Courtesy of Neun Zehn Verlag
  • 234 kcal
  • Water 78%
  • 58
    Macronutrient carbohydrates 57.63%
    /11
    Macronutrient proteins 10.99%
    /31
    Macronutrient fats 31.38%
     

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

  • Ω-6 (LA) 3.1 g
  • Ω-3 (ALA) 0.65 g
This Orange Fennel Salad with Almonds is quick to prepare, provides a nice combination of ingredients, and works well as an appetizer or side dish.
20min
Preparation Time
easy
Ø 4.0 of 1 rating.
Quinoa Muesli (Quinoa-Nussmüsli) from the cookbook “Kick it vegan!”
© Courtesy of Neun Zehn Verlag
  • 486 kcal
  • Water 79%
  • 57
    Macronutrient carbohydrates 56.92%
    /19
    Macronutrient proteins 19.08%
    /24
    Macronutrient fats 24%
     

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

  • Ω-6 (LA) 4.6 g
  • Ω-3 (ALA) 0.67 g
"Quinoa Nut Muesli with Soy Milk and Hazelnuts" is a good way to use cooked quinoa. See also a raw food version under “Alternative preparation”.
80min
Preparation Time
medium
Ø 3.0 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.

Stuffed Eggplant with Nut and Pomegranate Filling (Gefüllte Auberginen mit Nuss-Granatapfelfüllung) from Vegan Oriental (East Asian vegan cuisine), p. 37
© Courtesy of Neun Zehn Verlag
  • 957 kcal
  • Water 70%
  • 30
    Macronutrient carbohydrates 29.72%
    /15
    Macronutrient proteins 14.86%
    /55
    Macronutrient fats 55.41%
     

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

  • Ω-6 (LA) 48 g
  • Ω-3 (ALA) 11 g
Stuffed Eggplant with Nut and Pomegranate Filling is a delicious and hearty Iranian dish.