Vegan Closet Essentials


We are living in a world, where there are many options for food. In the olden days, we had to kill animals for lack of food supply. Nowadays, that is not the case. If you look carefully, there are many great food options, without meat. On a burger for example, the vegetables and spices are what makes it taste good. Plain meat is not very tasty. BBQ meat generates urea, the urine component of the animals, that produces the pungent smell. It is disgusting, when you become aware of this fact. It is best to keep the dry food in glass jars. Buy as many as required and build a full vegan closet. Glass jars keep the air out, and saves the food from becoming moist. You can store up to 1 year of food supply by this way. All you need is water to cook it with. The glass jars come in many sizes. Beans and flour might go into large jars, compared to spices, which are stored in smaller jars for freshness. Beans: Yellow lentils. Peeled barley. Wheat. Rolled oats. Red beans. Green lentils. Soy meat. Fava beans. Dried corn, for popcorn. Mexican beans. Yellow beans. Black beans. Black eye peas. Vegetables: Lemon. Green peppers. Potatoes. Tomatoes. Lime. Cabbage. Broccoli. Cauliflower. Ocra. Cilantro. Carrots. Ginger. (Avoid Onions and Garlic). Spices: Dried red peppers. Black pepper. Black salt. Himalayan salt. Sea salt. Red pepper powder. Curry powder. Turmeric. Pomegranate seeds powder. Round whole peppercorn. Cumin powder. Mustard seeds. Dried lentils. Coconut meat powder. Rosemary crushed powder. Cumin. Cardamom. Sesame seeds. Flour and Rice: Rice noodles. Wheat noodles. Flour noodles. Amaranth, Indian grain. Couscous. White rice. Brown rice. Rice flour. Masa flour, Mexican. All purpose flour. Idli flour, Indian. Besan flour, Indian, garbanzo. Mexican white flour. Millet.