AMMAN —
Veganism is the conscious decision to not consume or use animal, notably in the diet. It is an ideology that opposes treating animals as commodities.
Vegans, often
known as strict vegetarians, abstain from eating meat, eggs, dairy products,
and other goods derived from animals.
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Culture perspectives
Being a vegan in Jordan is
not easy, as the
Jordanian cuisine is predominantly meat and dairy based;
still, vegans have plenty of options as more and more places
cater to their diets.
Wild Jordan Center
Located in Jabal Amman, near
Rainbow Street, it has a spectacular view of Amman’s ancient city, the Citadel,
and the 126.8-meter-high Raghadan Flagpole. The center has a good assortment of
plant-based appetizers, main courses, and desserts.
Wild Jordan offers a wide selection of vegan
options; For Saj Corner offers Falafel Saj, Grilled Vegetable Saj with tahini
sauce, and Zaatar Saj, while in the Salad Corner patrons can create their own
bowl of salads.
The Sweet Corner offers WJC Sugar-Free Carob Bar,
and Wild Jordan Center date molasses, in addition to fresh juices.
Hashem Restaurant
Hashem Restaurant, located
downtown Amman, is a popular, iconic eatery. Locals and tourists
alike frequent the restaurant, which serves falafel, hummus and several vegan
salads.
Hashem Restaurant is famous for serving traditional
dishes such as fava beans, fattah, eggplant salad, among others.
Shams El Balad
Famous among vegans,
Shams El Balad is located on Jabal Amman. The place has revived traditional Jordanian
traditions.
This quaint spot overlooks the Amman
Citadel. It features art by local artists. It is a café and grocery shop
combination, with fresh and organic produce. Vegan alternatives and a juice bar
are available.
Sufra Restaurant
Sufra Restaurant, one of the
famous restaurants of Amman, is located on Rainbow Street, very popular among
tourists. It serves Middle Eastern and Western-influenced cuisine, with plenty
of vegan options. Fattoush, hummus, sautéed spinach and onions,
and their signature eggplant salad are all must-try delicacies.
Being a vegan in Jordan is not easy, as the Jordanian cuisine is predominantly meat and dairy based; still, vegetarians and vegans have plenty of options as more and more places cater to their diets.
Koshary
Koshary is a famous
traditional Egyptian dish with vegan ingredients. In a nutshell, it is a hearty
bowl of pantry staples, including spicy lentils and rice, as well as chickpeas
and tiny pasta, all drowned in a vinegar-spiked tomato sauce. Family-style
koshary is served with extra tomato sauce and crispy onion rings.
Falafel
Falafel is a deep-fried fritter made with ground chickpeas, broad beans,
or both. Falafel is a typical Middle Eastern dish commonly served in a pita
pocket or wrapped in flatbread. Falafel also refers to a wrapped sandwich
prepared in this manner. Salads, pickled vegetables, spicy sauce, and
tahini-based sauces are drizzled over the falafel balls. Falafel balls can be
eaten on their own as a snack or as part of an appetizer spread.
Vegan Burger
Making vegan burgers at home
can be difficult as they can get crumbly. To make vegan burger patties, a
variety of ingredients may be used, such as mushrooms, beans, and lentils. They
are healthier than meat and have even more flavor because they are made with
plant-based components and delectable seasonings. Vegan burgers are high in
protein.
Meat and dairy replacements
Alternatives to meat and
dairy are generally healthier. Legumes, nuts, and seeds are vegan mainstays and the traditional backbone for processed meat substitutes. Meat and
milk replacements, as well as vegan products, are getting increasingly popular
these days in the local market.
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