Holidays are supposed to be joyous times, but for animals, they are often the worst of times no matter what religion is celebrating the holiday. For example, during the Muslim holy days of Eid al-Adha, millions of animals, including camels, lambs, goats, and cows, have their throats cut in memory of Abraham’s sacrifice of a sheep. It’s traditional during Eid al-Adha to engage in charitable giving and take action to help others. So this Eid al-Adha is the perfect opportunity to do good deeds for animals by adding these vegan dishes to your menu.

Sag Aloo

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Chana Dal with Cauliflower and Coconut Milk

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Chickpea Tikka Masala

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Baked Veggie Samosas

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Easy Vegan Flatbread

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Healthier Baklava Rolls

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Slow-Cooker Kheer

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Raw Baklava Cheesecake

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  A compassionate plant-based lifestyle is the obvious choice for people who want to end cruelty to animals, are worried about climate change or want to improve their own health. [peta-button-wrap position=”center”] [image-button text=”Vegan Recipes ” link=”https://www.peta.org.uk/recipes/” target=”” image=”37333″ color=”green”] [/peta-button-wrap]

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