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Nyasha Oliver details her experiences in Korea and the K-Hip-Hop culture.
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Great news for all vegans in Korea: The CU convenience store FINALLY introduced a line of vegan meals. 7/11 will follow with their own vegan meals in a few days. Products include burgers, kimbap, pasta and dumplings and... words can’t describe how happy and excited I am.
I had the chance to try the pumpkin pasta yesterday and I was pleasantly surprised. The meal consisted of sweet pumpkin, chickpeas, pasta with basil pesto, mushrooms, black olives, a few pieces of mock meat and tomato. Although I still don’t understand the desire of this country to make EVERYTHING sweet, it was a very delicious and balanced meal. I even bought it a second time and heated it up, which was good as well.
One major downside is that it does have a lot of packaging and a plastic spoon, so it’s not the most environment-friendly option out there (that’s a general issue of convenience store meals tho).
Big shoutout to CU and 7/11 for taking the step of making the convenience store experience more vegan-friendly. I‘ve been really desperate for an option like this in a while and frankly it really hasn’t been easy to maintain my diet in Seoul.
(For anyone trying to find the meals, I bought them in Hongdae, one at Hongik Station and the other down the street from NB2. They don’t have them at every CU, but with a bit of luck it should be easy to find.)