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From Battenberg to Sweet and Spicy Tofu Wonton Soup: Our Top Eight Vegan Recipes of the Day! 3 weeks ago Lead Image Source : Battenberg
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Dairy Free French Toast with a Cinnamon Sugar Sauce [Vegan] 3 weeks ago
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This Dairy Free French Toast takes a classic breakfast to the next level. The pecan cinnamon-sugar sauce will knock your socks off. It makes for all the cozy vibes you need on your weekend mornings.
Dairy Free French Toast with a Cinnamon Sugar Sauce [Vegan]
1 1/4 cup almond milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 teaspoon cinnamon
pinch of nutmeg
For the Cinnamon Roll Pecan Topping:
2 tablespoons coconut oil
1/4 cup full fat coconut milk (from a can)
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The Federal Food and Drug Administration claims that eating 1.5 ounces of nuts daily may reduce your risk of heart disease. Including nuts in your diet in the form of “butter” is usually the best and most delicious way of getting your nuts in for the day. But which is better, almond or peanut butter? Let’s evaluate.
Nutrients
Almond butter is super rich in vitamin E and many trace minerals. As far as protein content is concerned, almond butter and peanut butter are relatively close, but peanut butter definitely has more – an ounce (28g) of almond butter has about 4 grams of protein, while the same amount of peanut butter has 7 grams. Products differ, but generally, because peanuts are legumes, they have more protein; however, if you follow a diverse, plant-based diet, you should have no problem getting enough protein!