mardi 4 juillet 2017

VEGETARISME EN RUSSIE????? BEAUCOUP DE RETARD...DIFFICILE, MAIS PAS PIRE QUE LA FRANCE..

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 TOMBEE SUR CET ARTICLE UN PEU PAR HASARD, MAIS C' EST INTERESSANT DE VOIR
 QU' EN FAIT EN RUSSIE COMME AILLEURS CE SONT LES CLASSES  SOCIALES LES MOINS INSTRUITES QUI SONT LE PLUS REFRACTAIRES AU VEGETARISMES PLUTOT  PLEBISCITE PAR LES ELITES 


After the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, interest in vegetarianism and the number of vegetarians have continued to rise. The new Russia offers freedom and the link to the rest of the world that citizens had not experienced for over 70 years. Several vegetarian societies have been created to promote healthy lifestyles and oppose animal killing. All-vegetarian restaurants can now be found in big cities, such as Moscow, Saint-Petersburg and Vladivostok. Supermarkets of the new Russia carry a variety of vegetables year-round that make it possible to maintain a non-meat lifestyle.
Many Russians have discovered vegetarianism as part of their interest in Eastern religions and philosophy, which are gaining popularity among the Russians. Some have chosen not to eat meat in their desire to achieve optimal health. Others do so just because it is fashionable. Whatever the motivation, vegetarian lifestyle is not affordable to everyone. A poll conducted by Eurasian Vegetarian Society (founded in 2001) learned that most vegetarians are among the intelligentsia and the wealthy. Manual laborers, retired and the poor have the least interest in vegetarian lifestyle, or means too meager to adopt it.
Still, there are currently precious few vegetarians in Russia. The majority of Russians are still skeptical about vegetarians and vegetarian lifestyle, and new vegetarians often do not find support and understanding from their friends and family. Many Russians think that voluntarily foregoing meat is crazy and may even harm your health. It's not easy to be Russian and vegetarian when the rest of the community offers you a cold shoulder. Moskovite veggies are in need of support and encouragement of their lifestyle.
Visitors to Russia should not expect many vegetarian choices in most restaurants and private fares. You can find a list of Moscow vegetarian restaurants at http:/www.unclepasha.com/vegetarian_russia.htm. One is the upscale, pure vegetarian restaurant "Avocado " on Chistoprudny Boulevard, with mostly Russian cuisine.
The traditional Russian table offers plenty of wonderful vegetable-based dishes. However, the unique meat and fish dishes are still essential to any spread. In fact, to most Russians, absence of meat on the table is considered a sign of poverty or inhospitality. Travelers who are willing to cook their own meals will find in local supermarkets most of the necessary ingredients to whip up a vegetarian meal.
In my own kitchen in the United States, I utilize the best of the cuisines I grew up with--Russian, Jewish and Lithuanian--and, to accommodate my husband, recently acquired Indian cooking skills. My interest in Indian culture, religion and cuisine led me to re-examine my eating habits. As a result, I started to make more healthful vegetable, grain and legume dishes, while at the same time experimenting with the recipes I grew up with. I want to share some of my favorite healthy and easy recipes with HT readers.

 LA SUITE DE MA RECHERCHE DONNE DES INFOS SUR LE VEGETARISME PAR PAYS..
 CA DATE UN PEU,  MAIS C' EST  REVELATEUR  QUAND AUX PAYS  LE PLUS ENCLINS A FAIRE LA DIFFERENCE

 C' EST ICI TABLEAU ETC

 DESOLEE LA FRANCE N' EN FAIT PAS ENCORE PARTIE EN 2011, ELLE FAIT MEME PARTIE DES PLUS MAUVAIS PAYS.. BEURK, MAIS PAS SURPRISE 1,5 A 2 % SEULEMENT!! QUELLE HONTE!!

 AVEC LA NOUVELLE GENERATION SI LES LOBBIES VIANDE/ LAIT NE SE  METTENT PAS  A NOUS FAIRE LA GUERRE CELA POURRAIT EVOLUER DANS LE  BON SENS..

 GROSSE SUPRPRISE L' ITALIE EST PARMI LES MEILLEURS 10%!!!
BRAVO!!
 L' ALLEMAGNE COMME ON PEUT S' Y ATTENDRE A UN BON SCORE(PROBABLEMENT PARCE QUE LE BIO  EST TRES SUIVI.., L' ANGLETERRE AUSSI..

 C' EST INTERESSANT JUSTE POUR  AVOIR UNE VISION GLOBALE..

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