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Vegan restaurant becomes 1st in France to earn a Michelin star

Élet+Stílus: Először kapott Michelin-csillagot egy vegán étterem Franciaországban

Élet+Stílus: Először kapott Michelin-csillagot egy vegán étterem Franciaországban
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ONA, o primeiro restaurante vegano francês a receber uma estrela Michelin

ONA, o primeiro restaurante vegano francês a receber uma estrela Michelin
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French vegan restaurant becomes first to win Michelin star

She also won a green star, which Michelin introduced last year to reward establishments with a strong record for ethical practices. ONA, which stands for Origine Non Animale ( Animal-free origin ), is the first vegan restaurant in France to win a star , a Guide Michelin spokeswoman said. Vallee offered seven dishes on her gourmet menu before she had to close ONA because of Covid-19 restrictions. Her favourite combinations involve pine, boletus mushroom and sake, or celery, tonka and amber ale. Traditional French banks gave the young chef short shrift when she asked for a loan to get started. They said the outlook for veganism and plant-based food was too uncertain, she said.

Tuesday briefing: 'Missing out on being young'

Tuesday briefing: Missing out on being young Warren Murray Top story: Call to promote BAME vaccinations Hello, Warren Murray marking out the trail to Tuesday’s must-read news. Young people are in danger of giving up on their futures and on themselves amid the coronavirus pandemic, a Prince’s Trust survey has found. More than one in four said they had felt unable to cope with life since the start of the pandemic, increasing to 40% of those not in work, education or training. Half of 16- to 25-year-olds said their mental health had worsened since the start of the pandemic. They are the survey’s worst findings in its 12-year history. Jonathan Townsend, the trust’s UK chief executive, said: “Many believe they are missing out on being young, and sadly we know that the impact of the pandemic on their employment prospects and overall wellbeing could continue far into their futures.”

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