61 Vegetarian Recipes Perfect For Fall (2024)

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Chickpea Tortilla Soup Roasted Butternut Squash Tacos Golden Butternut Squash Lasagna Slow-Cooked Vegetable Wild Rice Soup Vegetable Pad Thai Greek-Style Lentil Soup Warm Cabbage, Fennel and Pear Salad Vegan Jambalaya Vegetarian Buffalo Dip Butternut-Pineapple Crumble Homemade Meatless Spaghetti Sauce Carrot, Parsnip and Potato Gratin Vegetarian Cabbage Rolls Golden Butternut Squash Soup Citrus Rainbow Carrots Roasted Butternut Squash Salad with Caramelized Pumpkin Seeds Chunky Vegetarian Chili Vegetarian Pea Soup Goat Cheese Spread in Roasted Pepper Cups Fennel Salad with Citrus Dressing Brussels Sprouts Salad Zippy Vegetarian Chili German Red Cabbage Lemon Rice Pilaf Vegetarian Linguine Mallow-Topped Sweet Potatoes Yogurt Cornbread Stuffed Vegetarian Shells Roasted Beets Vegetable Lentil Soup Vegetarian Tortilla Lasagna Pronto Vegetarian Peppers Vegetarian Black Bean Pasta Butternut Squash Soup with Cinnamon Creamy Herbed Tomato Soup Butternut Squash Custard Caribbean Potato Soup Honey-Thyme Butternut Squash Hearty Vegetarian Chili Roasted Potatoes with Garlic Butter Triple Mash with Horseradish Bread Crumbs Lentil-Tomato Soup Black Bean-Pumpkin Soup Mashed Cauliflower Pumpkin-Lentil Soup Vegetarian Bean Tacos Autumn Bisque Waffle-Iron Acorn Squash Cauliflower Ceviche Moroccan Cauliflower and Almond Soup Roasted Beetroot and Garlic Hummus Vegetarian Pad Thai Crunchy Honey-Glazed Butternut Squash Easy Moroccan Chickpea Stew Cabbage Barley Soup Slow-Cooked Black Bean Soup FAQs References

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61 Vegetarian Recipes Perfect For Fall (1)Rashanda CobbinsUpdated: Mar. 17, 2023

    The weather is cooler and the leaves are falling, which means it's time to dig in to cozy fall recipes—vegetarian, of course!

    Chickpea Tortilla Soup

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    This vegan tortilla soup recipe is healthy, filling and family-friendly! We love how hearty and flavorful it is. We like to play around with the different toppings we add each time it's served. —Julie Peterson, Crofton, Maryland

    Roasted Butternut Squash Tacos

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    Spicy butternut squash makes such a great base for these vegetarian tacos. I’m always looking for quick and nutritious weeknight dinners for my family. These fit the bill and are so delicious! —Elisabeth Larsen, Pleasant Grove, Utah

    Golden Butternut Squash Lasagna

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    My rich, saucy lasagna features winter squash at its finest. The whipped cream topping adds a unique twist to this meatless casserole packed with roasted butternut squash, two kinds of cheese and a host of seasonings. Allowing the lasagna to stand for 10 to 15 minutes before serving makes it easier to cut. —Lisa Sheets, Carmel, Indiana

    Slow-Cooked Vegetable Wild Rice Soup

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    This thick and hearty soup is packed with colorful vegetables. —Thomas fa*glon, Somerset, New Jersey

    Vegetable Pad Thai

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    Classic flavors of Thailand abound in this fragrant and flavorful dish featuring peanuts, tofu and noodles. New to tofu? It gives the entree its satisfying protein, for a delicious way to introduce it to your diet. —Sara Landry, Brookline, Massachusetts

    Greek-Style Lentil Soup

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    This healthy, warming soup is a satisfying vegetarian recipe, but you can use chicken broth or add cooked meat if you like. —Mary E. Smith, Columbia, Missouri

    Warm Cabbage, Fennel and Pear Salad

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    This crunchy salad makes an elegant first course or side, but it's hearty enough to be an entree when paired with a crusty artisan bread. We love it served warm. —Grace Voltolina, Westport, Connecticut

    Vegan Jambalaya

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    This flavorful entree won’t leave you hungry since it uses convenient canned beans in place of meat. —Crystal Jo Bruns, Iliff, Colorado

    Vegetarian Buffalo Dip

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    A friend made Buffalo chicken dip and that got me thinking about creating a vegetarian dip with the same flavors. This addictive dip is so amazing, no one will miss the meat. —Amanda Silvers, Old Fort, Tennessee

    Butternut-Pineapple Crumble

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    I tried this sweet and crunchy casserole out on my 80-year-old parents and they loved it! Butternut squash now has a place at our holiday table year after year. —Barbara Busch, Henrico, Virginia

    Homemade Meatless Spaghetti Sauce

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    When my tomatoes ripen, the first things I make are BLTs and this homemade spaghetti sauce. —Sondra Bergy, Lowell, Michigan

    Carrot, Parsnip and Potato Gratin

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    Thanks to a challenge in the TOH online community a few years back, my husband and I tried parsnips and discovered that we liked them! In fact, I started growing them in my garden and have been trying new things with them, including this recipe. —Sue Gronholz, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin

    Vegetarian Cabbage Rolls

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    This marvelous meatless entree comes from my 89-year-old grandmother, who cooks a lot with grains, particularly bulgur. The zucchini is a fun change of pace stuffed inside these vegetarian cabbage rolls. —Michelle Dougherty, Lewiston, Idaho

    Golden Butternut Squash Soup

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    I created this soup for my vegan relatives for Christmas Eve, but everyone ended up loving it, too! It's so creamy and delicious. —Susan Sabia, Windsor, California

    Citrus Rainbow Carrots

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    I grow lots of carrots and I’m always experimenting with ways to serve them. The first time I made this citrusy recipe for my husband, he said it tasted like Christmas! Although he calls them my "Christmas carrots," they're tasty anytime; I especially like serving them at Easter, with the array of carrots available in early spring. It's easy to prepare, and can easily be doubled to serve a large group. To save time, I sometimes cut up the carrots several days in advance. —Sue Gronholz, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin

    Roasted Butternut Squash Salad with Caramelized Pumpkin Seeds

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    We had leftover roasted butternut squash one night, so I threw it on a salad and topped it with cheese. My family loved it! Now we also add caramelized pumpkin seeds (my brother's idea) and a homemade dressing. —Nicole Sadowsky, Rancho Santa Fe, California

    Chunky Vegetarian Chili

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    This robust chili teams rice, kidney and pinto beans, and a variety of colorful vegetables for a hearty meatless meal. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

    Vegetarian Pea Soup

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    I combined several online recipes to make my own version of this soup. It was a real favorite when I was a vegetarian for health reasons. Even my meat-loving husband asked for seconds! —Corrie Gamache, Palmyra, Virginia

    Goat Cheese Spread in Roasted Pepper Cups

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    I had a similar dish in a restaurant in Seattle, and when I returned home I just had to try my hand at making it. This is the fantastic result. I've taken it to work for parties and my boss once commented, "It's so good, it must be illegal."—Jenny Rodriquez, Pasco, Washington

    Fennel Salad with Citrus Dressing

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    My family really enjoys crunchy fennel, which pairs well with citrus vinaigrette. The salad makes a nice addition to any meal.—Denise Elder, Hanover, Ontario

    Brussels Sprouts Salad

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    My husband and I like Brussels sprouts, so I'm always looking for new ways to use them. I most often serve this colorful salad with roast pork or duck. —Nancy Korondan, Yorkville, Illinois

    Zippy Vegetarian Chili

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    Hominy and garbanzo beans are interesting additions to this zippy chili recipe that uses canned goods from the cupboard. I often serve it with cornbread or flour tortillas for a speedy meal. It's economical, too. —Karen Hunt, Bellvue, Colorado

    German Red Cabbage

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    Sunday afternoons were a time for family gatherings when I was a kid. While the uncles played cards, the aunts made treats such as this traditional German red cabbage recipe. —Jeannette Heim, Dunlap, Tennessee

    Lemon Rice Pilaf

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    No need to buy premade pilaf mix when you can easily make your own in 20 minutes. The lemon zest adds a welcome burst of tang. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

    Vegetarian Linguine

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    Looking for a tasty alternative to a meat-and-potatoes meal? Try this colorful pasta dish, which is the brainchild of my oldest son. It’s a stick-to-your-ribs meal that includes loads of fresh veggies as well as basil and provolone. —Jane Bone, Cape Coral, Florida

    Mallow-Topped Sweet Potatoes

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    My grandmother always served this sweet potato casserole at Thanksgiving. The puffy marshmallow topping gives the dish a festive look, and spices enhance the sweet potato flavor. —Edna Hoffman, Hebron, Indiana

    Yogurt Cornbread

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    My husband doesn't like traditional Texas cornbread, so I came up with this recipe. This is the only kind he'll eat. Yogurt makes this variation different from most. —Amanda Andrews of Mansfield, Texas

    Stuffed Vegetarian Shells

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    When my aunt first told me about these shells, they sounded like a lot of work—but the recipe whips up in no time. Sometimes I add a little cooked bacon to the ricotta filling. —Amelia Hopkin, Salt Lake City, Utah

    Roasted Beets

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    This roasted beets recipe makes ordinary beets taste tender and delicious with just a few sweet and good-for-you ingredients. —Wendy Stenman, Germantown, Wisconsin

    Vegetable Lentil Soup

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    Here’s a healthy slow-cooker soup that's ideal for vegetarians and those watching their weight. Butternut squash and lentils make it hearty, while herbs and other veggies round out the flavor. —Mark Morgan, Waterford, Wisconsin

    Vegetarian Tortilla Lasagna

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    You won't miss the meat in this savory delight. The layered main course is as tasty as it is impressive. Serve warm wedges alongside tortilla chips or a green salad.—Connie L McDowell, Greenwood, Delaware

    Pronto Vegetarian Peppers

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    In the summer I love to serve these peppers with salad and a roll. At the end of summer, I freeze them for cold months when produce costs are high. For a hot meal on a cold day, I love to serve them with a side of warm pasta tossed in olive oil. —Renee Hollobaugh, Altoona, Pennsylvania

    Vegetarian Black Bean Pasta

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    This black bean pasta was something I created as a teenager, back when I was a vegetarian. Now that my daughter doesn't eat meat, she asks for this dinner several times a week. —Ashlynn Azar, Beaverton, Oregon

    Butternut Squash Soup with Cinnamon

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    The golden color, smooth and creamy texture, and wonderful taste of this soup make it welcome on a chilly fall day. It has a slightly tangy flavor from the cream cheese, and the cinnamon really comes through. —Jackie Campbell, Stanhope, New Jersey

    Creamy Herbed Tomato Soup

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    No one will ever guess that a soup this smooth and creamy could be low in fat! The savory herb flavors make this soup a keeper.

    Butternut Squash Custard

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    My husband first tasted this comforting casserole more than 10 years ago when he was still my fiance. Having enjoyed it so much, he said I needed to offer it at every Thanksgiving dinner. I was happy to oblige!—Maura Calusdian, Londonderry, New Hampshire

    Caribbean Potato Soup

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    My bright and hearty soup features an unusual blend of ingredients, including okra, kale and black-eyed peas. No kale on hand? Use spinach instead. —Crystal Jo Bruns, Iliff, Colorado

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    This irresistible combo could become your new signature snack food. Park the spicy baked chips next to a bowl of the cool, creamy dip and let the gang have at it. What a fantastic twist on traditional chips and dip! —Elizabeth Godecke, Chicago, Illinois

    Honey-Thyme Butternut Squash

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    This golden, honey-sweetened squash is just as hearty and comforting as your favorite potato dish. With its bright color, it makes an attractive side for special autumn meals. —Bianca Noiseux, Bristol, Connecticut

    Hearty Vegetarian Chili

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    Rich and flavorful, this chili is absolutely packed with fun veggies like mushrooms, beans and sun-dried tomatoes. It's so filling, you'll win over any meat lover. —Pam Ivbuls, Omaha, Nebraska

    Roasted Potatoes with Garlic Butter

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    A platter of golden and orange potatoes can serve double duty as your dinner centerpiece. —Elizabeth Kelley, Chicago, Illinois

    Triple Mash with Horseradish Bread Crumbs

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    Why settle for traditional mashed potatoes when you can enjoy three times the flavor? Combine spuds with rutabaga and parsnips, along with the zip of horseradish, for a taste treat. —Lily Julow, Lawrenceville, Georgia

    Lentil-Tomato Soup

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    Double the recipe and share this hearty soup with neighbors and loved ones on cold winter nights. I serve it with cornbread for dunking. —Michelle Curtis, Baker City, Oregon

    Black Bean-Pumpkin Soup

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    This healthy recipe is packed with protein from the beans and with vitamins from the pumpkin. The dollop of light sour cream adds a satisfying touch that feels indulgent. —Jennifer Fisher, Austin, Texas

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    This recipe was inspired by a mushroom mac and cheese I had at a local restaurant. I incorporated the fall flavor of a pumpkin ale, and it turned out better than the original. —Laura Davis, Chincoteague, Virginia

    Mashed Cauliflower

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    This is our choice for a side dish that's lower in carbs than mashed potatoes but just as flavorful and satisfying. I suggest garnishing it with chopped green onions. —Tina Martini, Sparks, Nevada

    Pumpkin-Lentil Soup

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    I was really craving a hot delicious soup—something filling and healthy. I looked around my kitchen for a few ingredients, then created this recipe. Pumpkin adds creamy richness and body. —Amy Blom, Marietta, Georgia

    Vegetarian Bean Tacos

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    I love Mexican food but was looking for a healthier option to share. My family devours these tasty tacos whenever I make them. —Amanda Petrucelli, Plymouth, Indiana

    Autumn Bisque

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    I like cozy comfort soups that taste creamy—without the cream. This one’s full of good stuff like rutabagas, leeks, fresh herbs and almond milk. —Merry Graham, Newhall, California

    Waffle-Iron Acorn Squash

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    I love to get the kids involved in cooking, and this squash is so simple even a small child can cook it with minimal adult supervision. The recipe is fun, fast and no-fuss, and doesn't use valuable oven space before big family meals. —Donna Kelly, Orem, Utah

    Cauliflower Ceviche

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    My 87-year-old mom showed me how to make this delicious vegetarian recipe that tastes so much like seafood ceviche. I often serve it with crackers on the side. —Beatriz Barranco, El Paso, Texas

    Moroccan Cauliflower and Almond Soup

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    This soup tastes rich and decadent but is really very healthy! Bonus—it is vegan and also makes your house smell amazing! —Barbara Marynowski, Hutto, Texas

    Roasted Beetroot and Garlic Hummus

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    This tasty beetroot hummus is the prettiest pink snack I’ve ever seen. The healthy recipe is handy to make in large batches and keep in the fridge for lunches and snacks throughout the week. —Elizabeth Worndl, Toronto, Ontario

    Vegetarian Pad Thai

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    This is a simple pad thai loaded with crisp vegetables and zesty flavor. It’s quick, simple, and fresh-tasting. —Colleen Doucette, Truro, Nova Scotia

    Crunchy Honey-Glazed Butternut Squash

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    I'm now required to bring this to every family gathering during the holidays because it's so awesome! Why not start a new tradition for your family? —Sarah Farmer, Culinary Director, Taste of Home

    Easy Moroccan Chickpea Stew

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    When I'm invited to a potluck, I easily double or triple this healthy Moroccan chickpea stew to treat the crowd to an exotic dish of enticing, bold flavors. —Heather Demeritte, Scottsdale, Arizona

    Cabbage Barley Soup

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    My neighbor had an abundance of cabbage, so a group of us had a contest to see who could come up with the best cabbage dish. My vegetarian soup was the clear winner. —Lorraine Caland, Shuniah, Ontario

    Slow-Cooked Black Bean Soup

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    Life can get really crazy with young children, but I never want to compromise when it comes to cooking. This recipe is healthy and so easy, thanks to the slow cooker! —Angela Lemoine, Howell, New Jersey

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    What to eat at night for dinner as a vegetarian? ›

    Vegetarian Recipes
    • Red Lentil Curry.
    • Aloo Chana (Kurma Style Chickpea Potato Curry)
    • Saag Paneer Recipe.
    • Curry Sauce Recipe (Instant Pot and Stovetop)
    • Paneer Pasanda Recipe.
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    What are the best foods for vegetarians? ›

    These include whole fruits and vegetables and whole grains. Nuts and legumes, such as lentils, beans and peanuts, also are considered healthy plant-based foods. At the same time, cut back on less healthy choices. These include sugar-sweetened beverages, fruit juices and refined grains.

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    • Three-Ingredient Tomato Sauce.
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    What is the most eaten vegetarian food in the world? ›

    Falafel. Country: Israel, Palestine, Egypt and more. Originating in the Middle East, falafel is one the most popular vegetarian foods in the world! As one of the most popular vegetarian foods in the world, falafel needs no introduction!

    Can vegetarians eat cheese? ›

    Because most cheese is made from cow's or goat's milk, most types are not vegan-friendly. Most vegetarians avoid products that require the slaughter of an animal. Because cheesemaking falls outside of this practice, many vegetarians allow cheese in their diet.

    Can vegetarians eat eggs? ›

    Well, the short answer is yes! Unless they are vegan (meaning they don't eat dairy products, eggs, or any other products which are derived from animals), some vegetarians do eat eggs and belong to a group known as lacto-ovo-vegetarians which according to the Vegetarian Society is the most common type of meatless diet.

    Is pizza vegetarian? ›

    Pizza is still a staple among those following a meat-free or completely plant-based diet. Here's our guide to how to enjoy pizza while changing your diet. Now if you're a vegetarian, you can still enjoy cheese on your pie. A classic cheese is always a crowd pleaser for those just eliminating meat from their diet.

    What foods are surprisingly vegetarian? ›

    Top Accidentally Vegan Foods
    • Cinnamon Life.
    • Duncan Hines Chewy Fudge Brownie Mix.
    • SkinnyPop White Cheddar Flavored Popped Popcorn.
    • Airheads.
    • Cracker Jack.
    • Doritos Spicy Sweet Chili–Flavored Tortilla Chips.
    • Fritos.
    • Fruit by the Foot.

    What sweets are suitable for vegetarians? ›

    Vegetarian Sweets
    • Barratt(4)
    • BUBS(1)
    • Cadbury(1)
    • Chewits(5)
    • Damel(1)
    • Glisten(1)
    • Hannah's(2)
    • Haribo(2)

    What is a typical vegetarian menu like? ›

    What to Eat on a Vegetarian Diet
    • Beans and lentils.
    • Nuts, nut butters and seeds (including chia and flax)
    • Whole grains (quinoa, bulgur, freekeh, whole-wheat, oats, brown rice and more)
    • Soy (tofu, edamame, tempeh)
    • Fruits.
    • Vegetables.
    • Dairy (yogurt, kefir, cheese and milk)
    • Eggs.
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    What do vegetarians eat instead of meat? ›

    How to get protein without the meat
    • Pulses. Pulses are an inexpensive protein choice, are high in fibre and a source of iron. ...
    • Soya beans. ...
    • Quinoa. ...
    • Nuts. ...
    • Seeds. ...
    • Cereals and grains. ...
    • Quorn™ ...
    • Dairy.

    What is the most popular type of vegetarian? ›

    Lacto-Ovo-Vegetarian

    Lacto-ovo vegetarians are the most common kind of vegetarian. You can be just one or the other. A lacto-vegetarian is used to describe a type of vegetarian who does not eat eggs but does eat dairy products. Ovo-vegetarian refers to people who do not eat meat or dairy products but do eat eggs.

    What is the most famous veggie? ›

    To ensure that nutritious foods - like tomatoes - are available, affordable, desirable, and convenient, and especially for low-income populations. Tomatoes are the world's most popular vegetable.

    Who is the number one vegetarian in the world? ›

    1. India. According to the World Atlas, India has the highest rate of vegetarians in the world, with 38% of its population identifying as vegetarians. India also has one of the lowest meat consumption rates in the world.

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