
You Mean, That is Vegan?
Here at petaDishoom, we’re all about showing you that veganism is easy, so we’re compiling a HUGE list of vegan grub that you can easily find in your local grocery store. You’ll be surprised at just how many of the things that you pass right over during your quest for vegan treats really are vegan.
Note: Sometimes companies change a product’s ingredients. If you ever spot a non-vegan product on this list, let us know immediately by e-mailing us at dishoom@petaindia.org. As a precaution, check ingredients while you shop. For a list of animal ingredients, click here.
Breads
St Michael’s Whole Wheat Bread
Ovenspick Brown BreadJams
All jams, such as those made by Kissan, Mala’s and Sil, should be vegan, but check the label to make sure that a particular jam does not contain either honey or gelatine.Sweets
Candy
Poppins
Parle mango bites
Kisme Elaichi
Mentos
Foxes sweets
Melody sweets
Dark chocolates (check ingredients: no milk solids, whey or milk)Biscuits and Cookies
Parle-G: Monaco Plain, Monaco Zabardast Zeera, Jeffs, Sixer
Nimkin Cheeselings and Hide & Seek
McVities digestive
Betty Crocker Bisquik (to bake your own biscuits)
Picwick: chocolate, pineapple and orangeMore for That Sweet Tooth
Weikfeild’s custard powder and jelly, chocolate drink and Cremelle Pudding
Haldiram’s Soan Papdi (regular)
Chandu’s Soan Roll & Soan Cake
Hershey’s Syrup: chocolate and strawberry
Chickkers: Peanut Punch, Sesame Surprise and Coconut CrunchChips
Kurkure: Masala Munch and Chatpata Chaska
Lays: Bindas Bhel, Golguppa, Classic Salted, Australian Cilantro Surprise,
Magic Masala, Caribbean Style, Spanish Tango and Onion Cream Style
Haldiram’s: Taka-Tak, Paprika Chips, Pudina Treat Chips and Classic Salted ChipsNamkeen
Haldiram: Shahi Mixture, Khatta Meetha, Panchrattan, Moong Dal, Nut Cracker, Kashmiri Mixture, Cornflakes Mixture, Aloo Bhujia, Kaju Mixture, Dal Biji, Bhujia, Navrattan, Chana Jor Garam, Bombay Chana, Hara Chiwda, All in One, Chilli Chatak Lachha, Mint Lachha, Bhelpuri, Plain Bhujia, Long Sev, Kranchy Mixture and Methi SevGarden: Tikha Ganthia, Cornflakes mix, Chatpat Bhel & Sev Puri, Garlic Sev and Mint Sev
Popcorn
Act II: Classic Salted and Butter LoversCereal
Kellogg’s: Corn Flakes (mango pulp, strawberry and plain), Wheat Flakes, Fruitloops, Chocos, Frosties and Rice Krispies
Sofit Cereals: Chocolate, Strawberry and Plain
Bagrry’s: Oat Bran, Oat Meal, Oat Wheat Cereal, Crunchy Muesli, Wheat Bran and Fruit & Fibre MuesliNoodles and Pasta
Maggi Veg Noodles
Maggi Atta Veg Noodles
Top Ramen: Smoodles Veg Curry, Smoodles Veg Masala and Oriental
ITC Pasta Treat MasalaDressing
Kraft: Creamy Italian, Fat-Free Italian and FrenchSoups
Knorrs soups: Vegetable Sweet Corn, Chinese Vegetable, Tomato and Hot & Sour Vegetable
Lipton Recipe Soup and Dip Mix: Onion Mushroom, Onion and VegetableFrozen and Ready-to-Eat
Al-Kabeer frozen foods: Veg Spring Roll, Veg Burger, French Fries and Veg Samosas
Aashirvaad packed foods: Yellow Dal Tadka, Pav Bhaji, Pindi Channa and Rajma MasalaDrinks
Godrej Sofit Soya Milk: Malt, Apple, Mango and Natural
Silk Soya: Plain, Vanilla and Chocolate
Drinho Soya Milk
Steata Soya Milk: Chocolate, Kesar Pista, Malt, Original and Natural
Haldiram’s: Rose, Thandai, Khus, Badam, Pineapple and Orange
Nestlé Nesquik Syrup: Chocolate, Strawberry and Very Vanilla
Mapro: Pineapple, Strawberry, Litchi and Mango Crush
Squashes: Linbu Timbu, Khus, Lemon ginger, Pinacolada, Khus and Santra Mantra
Kissan Squashes: Grape, Pineapple, Mango, Lime and OrangeReal Juices
Most juices are vegan: orange juice, mango nectar, mixed fruit juices, pineapple juice, grape juice, tomato juice, guava nectar, litchi nectar and cranberry nectar
Coolers: Aampanna, Watermelon, Pomegranate and Jamoon
All Tropicana Juices
All Godrej Xs Juices
Note: Items listed may contain trace amounts of animal-derived ingredients. Although PETA supports a strict adherence to veganism, we put the task of vigorously reducing animal suffering ahead of personal purity. Boycotting products that are 99.9 per cent vegan sends manufacturers the message that there is no market for that particular food, which ends up hurting more animals. Click here for a more detailed explanation of PETA’s position.