The Healthiest Vegan Diets

Published On: 13 June 2011Last Updated: 17 January 2017By

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Why are we still discussing the health benefits of honey in articles regarding vegan food?

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Vegan Margarita

The new Huffington Post article, Healthy Vegan: How To Avoid 3 Common Pitfalls, is confusing me.  The article mentions three pitfalls; Highly Refined and Processed Oils, Hidden GMO Ingredients, and Sweeteners.  It’s this last one that I have questions on.

The Sweeteners section begins by telling you the dangers of highly refined and/or processed sugars- good stuff to know.  Then, strangely, it mentions honey as a “more unrefined sweetener option” over agave.  But the honey talk stops there.  The author doesn’t recommend you eat honey necessarily, it’s not listed under “more unrefined sugar options”- so why did honey make it in this article to begin with?

So confusing.  Is the author implying that honey is an appropriate “unrefined sweetener option” for vegans?

Side note: Life without agave would mean a life without my perfect margarita, since I only use lime, tequila, and agave in it.  That would be a tragedy.  I’m just sayin’.

The article ends with, “The healthiest vegan diets are simply those based on high quality, minimally processed, whole foods.”  I totally agree.

Published On: 13 June 2011Last Updated: 17 January 2017

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  1. Rhea June 13, 2011 at 11:52 am - Reply

    Sigh…honey is SO not Vegan!!!!

  2. justray June 13, 2011 at 11:34 am - Reply

    Here is my guess. This article was written for non-vegans at one point in time. And then coy and pasted to fit the vegan angle. But poor editing left the Honey in the article.

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The Healthiest Vegan Diets

Published On: 13 June 2011· Last Updated: 17 January 2017· By ·

This post may contain affiliate links. Please read our disclosure policy.

Why are we still discussing the health benefits of honey in articles regarding vegan food?

In this article

Vegan Margarita

The new Huffington Post article, Healthy Vegan: How To Avoid 3 Common Pitfalls, is confusing me.  The article mentions three pitfalls; Highly Refined and Processed Oils, Hidden GMO Ingredients, and Sweeteners.  It’s this last one that I have questions on.

The Sweeteners section begins by telling you the dangers of highly refined and/or processed sugars- good stuff to know.  Then, strangely, it mentions honey as a “more unrefined sweetener option” over agave.  But the honey talk stops there.  The author doesn’t recommend you eat honey necessarily, it’s not listed under “more unrefined sugar options”- so why did honey make it in this article to begin with?

So confusing.  Is the author implying that honey is an appropriate “unrefined sweetener option” for vegans?

Side note: Life without agave would mean a life without my perfect margarita, since I only use lime, tequila, and agave in it.  That would be a tragedy.  I’m just sayin’.

The article ends with, “The healthiest vegan diets are simply those based on high quality, minimally processed, whole foods.”  I totally agree.

Published On: 13 June 2011Last Updated: 17 January 2017

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Leave a reply

  1. Rhea June 13, 2011 at 11:52 am - Reply

    Sigh…honey is SO not Vegan!!!!

  2. justray June 13, 2011 at 11:34 am - Reply

    Here is my guess. This article was written for non-vegans at one point in time. And then coy and pasted to fit the vegan angle. But poor editing left the Honey in the article.

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Writer, activist, and founder of Four Urban Paws Sanctuary. I’m on a mission to help people live a vegan life. Read more about KD…

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