New "Being a Vegetarian in Hungary" post on my daughter's blog.
It's hard enough in some places in the US... KrystinasCrossings.com
Warren Stupidity
(48,181 posts)It ain't easy. Germany isnt a lot of fun either. If you dont go to an explicitly veg restaurant and order ANYTHING, There Will Be Pig
JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)from sliced celery root (celeriac). It is delicious. But generally, it is very difficult to decrease the amount of meat you eat with a Northern European diet. If you think about the climate, then you understand why a meat and milk, including cheese, diet developed in Northern Europe. It is too cold and overcast to get things like zucchini in the winter in Northern Germany or even Hungary. Cabbage and the like is pretty much what people had prior to modern times.
naragdaban
(30 posts)I was going to say that as well. Colder climates tend to be rich in meat, dairy, and protein. It's a preference that's built up over thousands of years. Along the Mediterranean though you'll see a lot more vegetables. Nomadic peoples also tend to have a meatier diet (of either beef, lamb) since farming requires a sedentary lifestyle.
ginnyinWI
(17,276 posts)We were in Reykjavik last September and found at least three of them. Also ethnic restaurants--ate at a good Indian one. Times they are changin'.
JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)Wonder which?
ginnyinWI
(17,276 posts)I did read that yes, they do grow vegs in greenhouses.