Since five years a walked quite some camino's, and two years ago I became vegan. Quite a change on the camino, but I do not think it's particulary hard in Spain to find vegan food (I mean in Amsterdam i have to make efforts too). For breakfast: tostadas con aceite y tomatos (toast with olive oil and tomatoes). I always carry some small tins of mushrooms or veggies in my pack to eat on a loaf of bread, there are loads of lovely fruits and vegetables available in the supermarkets & garbanzo (chickpea) and lentils. And there is dark chocolate ofcourse, to keep you walking during the day. And oreos, the accidental vegan cookie, that provides loads of calories.
In restaurants I usually tell in a friendly way that I don't eat meat, fish, eggs, cheese, milk & then ask if there is possibly anything I can eat. Often people get very creative then & go beyond the standard ensalada mixta con patatas
. If in a menu they have two vegan primero's (first plates), I ask if i can have two primero's (ensalada mixta, lentils (lentejas), macarones with tomato sauce, something like that).
A few places you should - as a vegan - not miss on the
camino frances:
- Logroño: the shop 'Begin Vegan' and the tapas bar 'El sol'. Especially the bar is heaven: vegan tortilla, seitan chorizo, nice cakes, fantastic atmosphere. The shop is very well stored and amazing people work there.
- Portomarin, albergue El Mirador: very normal albergue/bar & 'meat'place, but they serve a such a great plate with grilled veggies. When I told I was vegan, I even got vegan tapas with my drinks!
- In Santiago: Entre Piedras, in the old town, completely vegan bar/restaurant where they serve great burgers and fantastic chocolate cake. There is also a vegan shop in Santiago, but I don't like that one very much - bit unfriendly. But they do have all stuff ofcourse.
Other shops:
In many towns they have this shop called 'Salvieri' (don't remember the name exactly, it starts with 'salv'): kind of health store, where they also sell tofu, seitan, soy yoghurts and stuff like that. In normal supermarkets there is usually quite a choice in non dairy milks (not only soy, but also almond and oat). & there is this brand Soya Sun deserts, that does great yoghurts and custards. In quite some supermarkets you can find hummus as well. If you encounter an 'El Corte Ingles' in a big town (Pamplona, Leon e.g.): non dairy cheeses, seitan, burgers, big selection of all kind of vegan things in the 'health section'.
And then - the thing I really love in Spain - churros! Traditionally made of flour, water and oil & maybe some sugar, so completely vegan. Very good walking food (warm, fat & comforting). In bakeries you can also ask for 'tortillas de aceite' (cookielike things that are baked with olive oil; you find these in supermarkets as well).
I think this is not all, but can't remember more right now.
Good luck, you vegans on the camino!
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