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Vegan food in mountain huts

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Marx12. 08. 2015 13:03:21
From 2002 to 2011 I was vegan too... Anyway, when I cooked, the meal was always vegan, but when I was somewhere where there was no choice and where I didn't want to offend the cook, I ate meat... But only poultry or fish. And even today I avoid red meat.

What's the problem with milk? You don't have to kill a cow to get milk. For discussion anyway, whether an egg is vegan or not (You didn't kill the bird, but it won't hatch anymore).

In 2011 I stopped veganism. Why? One reason was that I was tired of explaining to people why I don't eat meat. Hiking was also a reason because I almost got beaten in Samobor hills when I ordered beans without sausage - the table across from me had some big Ustaše and they thought I was Muslim. And yes, in Croatian huts so far I haven't seen anything vegan... Anyway, in Samobor hills you can find homemade Greblica which, except milk, has nothing animal.

One friend who occasionally goes hiking with me is vegan... always brings his own food.
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dprapr12. 08. 2015 13:59:27
Same goes for this food as for SVK. Eat what suits you and don't bother others. If it's not on the menu in the hut, it's not there. Then just bring it along. But as far as I know, there's always something available. Although, as we saw on TV recently and experienced ourselves, foreign huts are often different.
I'm not vegan, hut food doesn't attract me at all. It's absolutely too heavy for hiking, at least in most.
Making a list of huts serving food I like doesn't even cross my mind. I don't even make lists of mountains, I go when my soul wants...
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JusAvgustin12. 08. 2015 16:18:39
if not, go home and stuff yourself as you like.cool
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capraibex12. 08. 2015 23:09:12
As Juš wrote. Don't expose yourselves as an endangered species, nagging on and on about your vegan diet.
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tol12. 08. 2015 23:15:59
Animal industry has long been far from normal. Period.

We used to have slaves and it was normal.
Women didn't have voting rights at times (some places still don't) and it was normal.

Eating 100x more meat than you need and strongly affecting greenhouse gas emissions, shortening minimal life needs of a living being that can't even turn in its life, isn't normal. At least not to me. How little industry cares for animals shows also that they don't care for people, if they sell you horse pumped with steroids instead of cow, God knows how it affects health....all for money.


Anyway, if this topic doesn't touch you, it's unimportant, skip it. Don't know why you clicked the topic and why you commented?
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dprapr13. 08. 2015 06:51:05
"...they don't care about people, if they sell you a horse stuffed with steroids instead of a cow, God knows how it affects health....all just for money."
If you knew what they do to vegetables and fruit before it reaches your table... Often also with market stuff that's supposedly homegrown. Hardly call it torture like with animals, but definitely very harmful to people's health.
If you live in the countryside, you see lots.
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biba13. 08. 2015 09:22:00
Something on this topic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qi7A20SM3OI (starts 1.48)
Otherwise I think the first condition of conversation, in "real" life and here on the forum, is respect. In this and all other topics. Everything new or different isn't necessarily bad or evil. Maybe sometimes we have to get to know, teach, educate ourselves about some new thing.. We learn all life long. nasmeh Or "Let Kopitar judge the shoes!"
Hut food in ours doesn't attract me either, sometimes tea isn't tea. No problem with list or marks for vegetarian/vegan dishes/huts. Maybe I'd stop more often.





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dore13. 08. 2015 09:36:44
What, ričet, jota, pasta aren't vegan food?
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75'er13. 08. 2015 10:33:07
Interesting how someone wants wide offer in hut for minimal money. Anyone can try as hut renter in high mountains, expand offer endlessly. Wiener schnitzels, vegan food, tartar steaks, sweets. After one month draws line, sees financial flop and packs to valley. So simple.
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capraibex13. 08. 2015 13:21:28
Hut offer stay as is. If someone can't or won't get used to it, it's exclusively his problem. Someone ordering me up here to remove myself because of my view, sorry won't comply.
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tol13. 08. 2015 14:13:31
Hey, we live in a democracy. If some hut decides to have a "wider" offer, nothing is wrong with that.

The decision what to offer is up to the hut keepers. Given that the demand for vegan food is growing, I don't know what the problem is if some hut has a vegan meal on the menu?

YES, remove yourself, you contribute nothing to the question and topic... just whine [about] what you think.

The question is which huts offer vegan food. And your contribution to this topic? topic....
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lino13. 08. 2015 15:33:11
We all (you) are very demanding and overly demanding about our stomachs. We'd like to bring the wide range of offerings from the valley to the hills or even to the high mountains. But no one stumbles over cleanliness in the huts and toilets. We're also very modest about personal hygiene. No one wants a proper WC or even showers with hot water. I'm just waiting for the question if they perhaps have a jacuzzi or even a massage pool. Lp!
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hribuc8513. 08. 2015 17:17:29
Hello!

Let's be satisfied with what our huts offer us. Those who can't stand meat can order, say, jota without sausage and the like. It's already a lot of work to bring all that cuisine up to these heights, and then to complicate things further. I've experienced a fussy lady at Prehodavci wanting freshly baked rolls for breakfast, and the caretaker kindly directed her to the valley and to hurry or they'll cool down. The customer is always right, but let's complicate in valley restaurants, not in the mountains where food should be simple and tasty.

Nice hiking greetings.
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tol13. 08. 2015 18:16:03
In a hut at about 4000 m. Guests get a three (3) course dinner + dessert.

I'm chewing on 2-day-old pasta that I dragged from the valley.

And now I feel guilty if somewhere in our home mountains, in some hut, they could offer something vegan to eat....

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smukc13. 08. 2015 18:28:09
I hope you're wearing plastic shoes so pigs and cows didn't die because of you and you have full of fungi on your feet
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tol13. 08. 2015 18:48:29
YES, boots are also made of artificial material. But that's another story or nightmare, how to get suitable gear for the mountains that matches your principles mežikanje
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herman814. 08. 2015 20:24:31
The other day on FB some fool was asking if SPAR will really build a supermarket on Kredarica....hello!....that would be something for vegetarians....one really reads twice and still doesn't get that such imbeciles exist....
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vandica114. 08. 2015 21:18:25
Hm, what is embicil? do you mean imbecile?
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tol14. 08. 2015 22:23:06
Herman8 - is it really necessary to stoop to that level?

Who's demanding? Us vegans?

You know - if they offered only vegan food, it would impact the mountain environment less?
A vegan doesn't need ričeta cooked - serve him beans and onion and a bit of vinegar, that's it... Who's demanding now?
Hiking buddies get strudel, pancakes,...

Offering vegan food is just removing some ingredient from regular dishes that's not needed and thus expanding who you can serve...I don't want anyone making vegan burek or something like that...

Anyway, personally as a vegan, huts are much less "necessary" for me than for others who eat everything....

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Tadej Bolta14. 08. 2015 22:40:42
oh dear.

the question was simple. in which huts do they offer vegan food?

i don't know why you're polarizing now, insulting each other, since basically no one means harm to anyone...?
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