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This moist, yummy fudge cake is mixed right in the pan, and can go from start to the table in less than an hour. It also contains no dairy or eggs, so it's a great treat for anyone with allergies to those ingredients. For the same reason, it's also a very inexpensive treat. And, it's vegan, so it's suitable for any and all vegetarians.


More and more people are eating vegetarian or vegan these days. Some are doing it for health reasons, others because of personal ethics. In either case, it doesn't have to mean giving up classic treats, like chocolate cake. This cake is quick to make, uses no animal products, and will get compliments from everyone!


Ingredients6 oz Self-Raising Flour2 oz Cocoa2 teaspoons of Baking powder6 oz Castor Sugar6 tablespoons of melted Margarine225 ml (8 fluid Oz) Soya-milk (alpro/sweetened is very nice for this !)1 teaspoon of Vanilla essence


Quick and easy recipe for vegan chocolate cake made in the microwave!


Vegan chocolate cake


The first letter of this account name is Cyrillic capital letter A. User talk:Аngr/If A ParableUser talk:Аngr/User no fair useImagine you're a vegan. Or maybe you are a vegan, in which case you don't have to imagine it. Now imagine you hear about an event coming up in your area billed as The Vegan Potluck Dinner Anyone Can Contribute To. You make up a batch of your favorite couscous salad recipe and go to the dinner.When you walk in, the first thing you notice on the table is a large platter of fried chicken. You say to the host, "I thought this was a vegan potluck?"The host answers, "Well, it is, but everyone has agreed to allow some animal-based foods under certain restricted circumstances.""Under certain restricted circumstances? Like what? Why is there fried chicken here?" you ask."Well, even though there are many good meat analogues available, for things like hamburgers and sausages, there's no meat analogue for fried chicken. It's simply not replaceable with a vegan equivalent," the host replies.You pick up a bowl, walk resolutely past the chicken, and help yourself to some minestrone. You proclaim it delicious, and the person who made it says, "Thanks! I made it with beef stock, but there's so little meat in there you hardly notice it, do you?"You quickly put down the minestrone, pick up a plate, and take some corn on the cob. You bite in and discover that it has been coated not with margarine but with real butter. You turn to the host in disbelief and say, "This isn't so little that I don't notice, I noticed instantly! And you can't say butter isn't replaceable with margarine. Why does this corn have butter on it?"And the host replies, "Well, some people just feel butter is higher-quality than margarine."So you put down the corn, pick up a clean plate, and head for the desserts. There you see a large chocolate cake. You take a piece, bite into it, and are delighted! You ask the person who made it how he got it so light and fluffy. "I've never managed to get a cake this texture using tofu and soy milk.""Well, I used eggs and cow's milk. You said yourself, you just can't get the right consistency with vegan ingredients. Besides, don't be so paranoid – eating meat and other animal products isn't illegal; no one is going to sue us!"As you stand there sputtering in disbelief, the host says, "I know how you feel, but you have to understand: We have two goals at this vegan dinner: to be vegan, and to be a dinner. And those goals sometimes conflict with each other, so we have to find a middle ground between them. Of course we prefer vegan dishes whenever they're practical – did you try the couscous salad someone brought? – but surely you concede it isn't possible to have a really high-quality dinner without any animal products at all."Finally in exasperation you cry, "What on earth is the matter with you people? What does fear of getting sued have to do with anything? And where did you get the idea that a meal's being vegan is conflict with its being a high-quality dinner? And if you were going to have animal-based foods here, why the hell did you advertise it as a vegan potluck dinner? Vegan means no animal products of any kind! Ever!"There is a stunned silence for a moment. Then you hear a few people call you an "extremist". One person calls you a "wacko".

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