This is an amazingly simple yet incredibly delicious low fat vegan recipe you can enjoy. Feel free to substitutes the ingredients such at the type of bread. You can even add more or less vegetables to taste.
Leek spinach quiche
Servings: 1-2
1 12-inch Arabic round flat loaf 250 g Mori Nu lite Tofu 250 g frozen (or fresh) spinach 150 [...]

Question:
Jamaica!!! never been there but would like to some day.
Probably the UK. As of 2003 it was estimated that there were between 3 and 4 million vegetarians in the UK one of the highest percentages in the western world, and around 7 million people claim to eat no red meat.
I live in Texas too, but I don’t have to drive too far to get a veggie burger since I live in San Antonio. However, as a vegan I feel out of place living in the South, that is why after college I am off to NYC!
Japan, hands down.
the vast majority of africa is tropical and produces an abundance of vegetation… being vegan has always been a natural and easy thing there… probably much of south and central america is the same…
Definitely the UK. There is a huge Asian population, many of whom are vegetarian. This makes finding vegetarian restaurants, menus and food items easy.
The US is pretty veg friendly, particularly on the West Coast. Though NOT in the South.
Well, i’m in the UK and i don’t beleive I’m ever more than 20 miles from somewhere that serves great veggie food, so in my book thats pretty veggie friendly.
Here is an example of one UK guide, there are many more:
http://www.vegetarianvisitor.co.uk/
i think philippines…coz they got many places where they plant vegetables and fruits
Japan. A lot of their meals consists of rice, sea vegetable, vegetables, etc. You just have to be careful of sodium.
In principle, probably the countries where Buddhism or other religions beliefs that discourage the consumption of meat is the prime belief system. India by the way, belongs in this group.
If you mean in practice, you can include poor, third world countries in Africa, Asia and or Latin/South America where meat consumption is limited or practically non existent due to higher costs and marginal living conditions. These are “practicing” vegetarians not by choice but due to economic circumstance.
Despite its overall massive consumption of meat, the US has some very vegetarian friendly areas, particularly on the West Coast like Portland, San Francisco, Seattle and other bigger cities like New York.
I imagine it might be more difficult in the midwest or the south…
In Britain, it must be London, Bristol or Brighton.
Greece is good.
Berlin is very good apparently.
And more opinions here -
http://www.veganfitness.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=216349&sid=6465e2ae2efbb484c33668a2125a602f
where or which????