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10 online shops for vegan food in Japan
10 online shops for vegan food in Japan

Japan Today

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10 online shops for vegan food in Japan

By Rachael Lucas The number of vegan products available in Japan has been increasing steadily in recent years. Still, we might only find one good brand of non-dairy yogurt at one shop, then another good brand of fake meat at another, and so on. It can be difficult to shop when we want to limit our trips out of our homes, and get everything all in one go. However, the number of online shops for vegan food has been booming. Here are 10 options to consider. 1. Next Meats 2. Tengu Natural Foods 3. Bio c' Bon 4. Luna Burger 5. Alchemist at Home 6. iHerb 7. Ambika Japan 8. Marin Food 9. Karuna 10. Marugoto Vegan 1. Next Meats Image: Next Meats The harami (skirt steak) or kalbi (Korean barbecue short ribs), also available at some Ito Yokado and Aeon supermarkets, are available for home delivery. Both are made with light flavoring to allow you to pair them with your favorite sauces easily. If you don't have a grill at home, they cook up lightning fast in a frypan. Other options are also available for purchase, including gyudon (Japanese beef bowl), which is, of course, vegan. 2. Tengu Natural Foods Image: Tengu Natural Foods This long-running vegetarian shop from food importers began in 1988 and has a website that's available in both English and Japanese. The owners also run the restaurant Alishan Cafe in Hidaka City, Saitama Prefecture. Your order can be delivered anywhere in Japan, including to hotels (with permission from the facility). Try the OmniPork, also known as OmniMeat, Naturli block, or spread milk-free butter, or Amy's vegan pizza, or California-style veggie burgers. You can try some of the company's own Alishan brand of products, which includes organic peanut butter, textured soy protein, cookies or gyoza using OmniMeat. 3. Bio c' Bon Image: Luna Burger Good news for burger lovers: this popular food festival truck has begun selling burger kits for home delivery. The kits include patties with two kinds of sauces and buns, so you only have to provide vegetables and any other desired toppings. 5. Alchemist At Home Image: Alchemist At Home Don't feel like cooking? Have no time? Try this easy meal service started by a wine bar in Niigata City. Foods list macros and are individually cooked, vacuum sealed and cool-shipped. The site has a vegetarian and vegan section. The website is available in both English and Japanese. Click here to read more. External Link © Savvy Tokyo

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