1.24.2020

5 black vegan bloggers to know

5 black vegan food bloggers you need to know

Photo credit: @sweetpotatosoul

The decision to go vegan seems like a lonely and often confusing journey. Finding advice, recipes, and direct support (because your grandmother doesn't understand fried chicken) is a problem that only those who struggle to transition and maintain a lifestyle can understand.

The misunderstanding that an herbal lifestyle is boring, expensive, and only for whites can also make beginners, especially blacks, struggle to know where to start. Fortunately, the days of looking for a black vegan seemed to be over. Nowadays, more and more people in our community who are interested in nourishing the soul are switching to plant-based nutrition and making it easier.

We found female drug addicts who effortlessly mastered the vegan lifestyle and founded a supportive community full of inspiration and tasty dishes. Whether you're a newbie, an OG, if you look at these vegan foodies on Instagram or just try the water, your opinion about living with plants will change.

Rachel Ama

Rachel Ama from London literally has a recipe for every occasion and shares it with the 400,000 subscribers on her YouTube channel. From vegan barbecue tacos to Nutella French toast, Rachel ensures that an herbal lifestyle is not only beautiful, but also good.

Denai Moore

If you're a Caribbean kid or just a food lover, it's hard to imagine life without your favorite islands. Fortunately, Denai Moore is there to save the day and effortlessly recreate some of the most popular Jamaican classics with their own vegan influences. Don't you believe us Try them with Callaloo, Scotch Bonnet and caramelized onion packages, as well as rice and blueberry balls. I beg you

Jenné Claiborne

Jenné Claiborne shows you how to beat cauliflower batter pizza and broccolini mushroom linguine, and tips for vegan beginners as you play with her adorable baby life.

Nzingah Oniwosan

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2020 SALE 2020 Cleans 40% of the winter solstice. 🎉🎉Use the link in the profile of @yesbabyilikeitraw and the promotion code "2020". This 21-day cleanup will take place from January 5-27, 2020. It includes herbal food, raw food, juice production and the herbal protocol. For this cleaning, you will receive group coaching recipes, weekly meal plans, tips, tricks, videos, weekly shopping lists and unlimited questions and answers. Week 1: Think carefully: We will focus on slowly changing our diet so that we can devote ourselves to cleaning. Week 2-3: Yes baby, I like raw food and herbal protocols. This program was developed from 14 years of experience. Most participants report weight loss, better digestion, clearer skin, greater fertility, greater energy and the reversal of existing conditions such as high blood pressure, prediabetes and much more. This is a good start for those who want to switch to an herbal diet. Go to www.yesbabyilikeitraw.com to register or click on the biography link. 🍅🍆🍠🍍🍐🍌🍈🍑🍓🍉🍇🍋🍊🍏 My personal herb trip was a roller coaster ride that I started as super clean and detoxified junk food at every solstice and every day of my life. The food was my favorite drug. So I dealt with my feelings. I received a wake-up call and went back to cleaning, yoga, and advice to be able to handle "things" properly. I had to cleanse my body, mind and spirit. Where I am today is due to my hard work. The journey was not easy, but it is worth it. The health of our physical body is tied to the mental state. Sometimes our cleaning isn't about losing weight. It's about releasing emotional baggage. Winter is the perfect time to clean our kidneys and bladder as they are open during this time. It is also a time to release emotional things. The way the bladder and kidneys control the body of water is related to our emotions. So we can really post on multiple levels. We'll see you on the other side. I promise you will feel lighter. .

A post shared by Yes Baby I like it raw 🇭🇹 (@yesbabyilikeitraw) January 2, 2020 at 3:03 pm PST

As a yoga teacher, vegan cook, health advisor and someone with an autoimmune disease, Nzingah Oniwosan uses her knowledge to show others how raw food can help nourish and heal your body from the inside out. ,

Kimberly Renee

Kimberly Renee embarked on a totally plant-based lifestyle, leading her followers to learn more about vegan life, develop delicious recipes, and decide whether she could be vegan or not.

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