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30min
Preparation Time
easy
Ø 4.0 of 1 rating.
Photo of the original recipe for Cauliflower with Oranges in Tahini Sauce from “Kick it vegan!”
© Courtesy of Neun Zehn Verlag
  • 453 kcal
  • Water 81%
  • 44
    Macronutrient carbohydrates 44.42%
    /17
    Macronutrient proteins 16.86%
    /39
    Macronutrient fats 38.72%
     

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

  • Ω-6 (LA) 15 g
  • Ω-3 (ALA) 2.8 g
The savory tahini sauce and fresh, healthy oranges complement each other perfectly in this recipe and ensure a full spectrum of vitamins and minerals.
30min
Preparation Time
 12h
Time required incl. waiting, preparation and cooking time
difficult
Ø 5.0 of 1 rating.
Photo of the original recipe for Teriyaki Shish Kebabs from the cookbook “Rohkost” (Raw food)
© Courtesy of NeunZehn Verlag
  • 651 kcal
  • Water 41%
  • 40
    Macronutrient carbohydrates 39.91%
    /19
    Macronutrient proteins 19.13%
    /41
    Macronutrient fats 40.96%
     

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

  • Ω-6 (LA) 24 g
  • Ω-3 (ALA) 3.8 g
These healthy vegan teriyaki shish kebabs with sunflower seeds can be combined with a wide variety of vegetables. Good alternative to traditional shish kebabs.
80min
Preparation Time
medium
Ø 4.0 of 1 rating.
Photo of the original recipe for Stuffed Eggplant from “Vegan Oriental,” p. 37
© Courtesy of NeunZehn Verlag
  • 558 kcal
  • Water 80%
  • 52
    Macronutrient carbohydrates 52.26%
    /13
    Macronutrient proteins 12.62%
    /35
    Macronutrient fats 35.13%
     

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

  • Ω-6 (LA) 20 g
  • Ω-3 (ALA) 4.7 g
Stuffed Eggplant with Nut and Pomegranate Filling is an Iranian dish that is, healthy, hearty, and delicious.
15min
Preparation Time
 55min
Time required incl. waiting, preparation and cooking time
easy
Ø 4.0 of 1 rating.
Maroccan Pilaf with Pomegranate Walnuts from “Vegans Go Nuts,” p. 85
© Courtesy of Celine Steen und Joni Marie Newman, Quarto publishing group
  • 404 kcal
  • Water 65%
  • 65
    Macronutrient carbohydrates 64.68%
    /17
    Macronutrient proteins 16.9%
    /18
    Macronutrient fats 18.42%
     

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

  • Ω-6 (LA) 7.0 g
  • Ω-3 (ALA) 1.4 g
Spices like cumin and sumac give this Moroccan Pilaf with Pomegranate, Walnuts, and Chickpeas its delicious Asian flavor.
30min
Preparation Time
 105min
Time required incl. waiting, preparation and cooking time
medium
No rates.
Autumnal Chestnut and Carrot Bisque from “Vegans Go Nuts,” p. 120
© Courtesy of Celine Steen und Joni Marie Newman, Quarto publishing group
  • 145 kcal
  • Water 87%
  • 81
    Macronutrient carbohydrates 81.15%
    /09
    Macronutrient proteins 8.66%
    /10
    Macronutrient fats 10.19%
     

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

  • Ω-6 (LA) 2.0 g
  • Ω-3 (ALA) 0.04 g
Autumnal Chestnut and Carrot Bisque with Garam Fasala is a flavorful soup that is perfect for the colder months.
20min
Preparation Time
 12h
Time required incl. waiting, preparation and cooking 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.

Sunday Brunch Rolls from the cookbook “Dörren in Rohkostqualität” by Ute Ludwig, p. 81
© Courtesy of Anna-Lena Holm, Ulmer Verlag
  • 203 kcal
  • Water 57%
  • 49
    Macronutrient carbohydrates 48.52%
    /15
    Macronutrient proteins 14.72%
    /37
    Macronutrient fats 36.76%
     

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

  • Ω-6 (LA) 2.4 g
  • Ω-3 (ALA) 3.0 g
These tasty Sunday brunch rolls made with almond pulp and flaxseed are dehydrated instead of baked. Make sure to buy raw rolled oats that have not been steamed.
15min
Preparation Time
 20h
Time required incl. waiting, preparation and cooking 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.

Dehydrated Raw Vegan Oat and Buckwheat Crunch from “Dörren in Rohkostqualität” by Ute Ludwig, p. 62
© Courtesy of Anna-Lena Holm, Ulmer Verlag
  • 180 kcal
  • Water 18%
  • 75
    Macronutrient carbohydrates 75.4%
    /15
    Macronutrient proteins 14.87%
    /10
    Macronutrient fats 9.74%
     

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

  • Ω-6 (LA) 0.93 g
  • Ω-3 (ALA) 1.2 g
This dehydrated raw vegan oat and buckwheat crunch with flaxseed is a delicious breakfast option. You can decide if you want to sprout the buckwheat in advance.
2min
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.

An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
© Bought from ajr_images, fotolia
  • 78 kcal
  • Water 86%
  • 97
    Macronutrient carbohydrates 96.98%
    /02
    Macronutrient proteins 1.83%
    /01
    Macronutrient fats 1.19%
     

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

  • Ω-6 (LA) 0.06 g
  • Ω-3 (ALA) 0.01 g
If you eat an apple every day, you are doing a lot of good for your health and truly keeping the doctor away. A classic superfood.
1min
Preparation Time
easy
Ø 5.0 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.

Just one Brazil nut per day covers the daily requirement for selenium.
© Bought from ratmaner, fotolia
  • 33 kcal
  • Water 3%
  • 13
    Macronutrient carbohydrates 12.6%
    /15
    Macronutrient proteins 15.37%
    /72
    Macronutrient fats 72.03%
     

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

  • Ω-6 (LA) 1.2 g
  • Ω-3 (ALA) 0.00 g
Selenium is important for our health, and by eating Brazil nuts it is easy to get the daily recommended amount of this essential trace mineral.