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In the wake of another national lockdown, breakfast will be an at-home event for the foreseeable. Which makes it an opportune time to launch some on-trend plant breakfast options.
Getting in on the Instagram appetite for smoothie bowls is German start-up Wholey, which unveiled its own plant-based range (pictured). Available in Ocean, Açaí, Tropical and Dragon Fruit flavours, the frozen products are ready in seconds just by adding a splash of water.
Asda has also got more adventurous in its vegan breakfast options. As the lockdown looks set to revive appetite for baking, it has unveiled a “quick and easy to prepare” Berry and Coconut Breakfast Muffin Mix that promises to “make breakfast time more exciting”. And that’s something we’re all craving right now.
Vegan at Iceland
Iceland already has a substantial range of vegan products under its No Meat Company branding. Within its vast freezers, you can find vegan burgers, meatballs, chicken pieces, sausages and even desserts.
Its first vegan products hit the markets in 2018 and since then have been ideal for eating vegan both on a budget and with a busy lifestyle.
Iceland is also famous for their party food ranges around the festive season, and this year just one of their options is the 30-piece Vegan Party Selection featuring No Duck Spring Rolls, No Chicken Samosas, and No Prawn Tempura.
Vegan Christmas Mains