Which is a better takeaway to have for a vegetarian and which is healthiest?!


Question: Which is a better takeaway to have for a vegetarian and which is healthiest!?
Indian
Chinese
Pizza Hut
McDonalds
Chip ShopWww@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
Indian!. Mc!.Donalds frys most of their food(even french fries) in the same oil they use for their sandwhiches as does anywhere else!. For Pizza hut, if you're picky like I can be they probably use the same hands to touch the meaty toppings as the cheese!. Chinese might be okay, just ask before you order and see if they can accomodate you!. Some stuff may not look like it has meat but, it might so ask!. Indian is probably easiest since they have a lot of vegetarian food usually since it's more common in india and less anywhere else listed!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Indian is healthiest!. The spices they use are really good for you!. Vegetarian is always better!. I have my own theory about obesity and all the dang growth hormones being uses today, it might be a completely unfounded crazy theory but to me less meat is better!. So I eat less meat, until I can eliminate it completely!.

Somehow eating a vegetarian pizza feels like a win win to me I love pizza but I love indian curried chicken also!.!.mmmmWww@FoodAQ@Com

I like Indian, you get the most choices!.

Chinese is good if the restaurant actually has a vegetarian menu, and many of them do!.

I like Pizza Hut's salad bar and they make a good veggie pizza!.

McDonalds is nasty even their fries have beef fat on them!.

I've never been to a Chip Shop so can't coment on that one!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

subway vegetables or salad

toco bell bean bariatos or bean and cheese with chips

pizza hut cheese or vegepizza

mcMcDonald's frys for those who do not care that the chicken or fish might have been int the same oil

Windy's potato with sour cream and chives or vanilla or strawberry frosty''

as far as chinese or indian you would have to probaly cook it yourself there are many good vegetarian recipes for both but not sure you can always trust the menu and some say they are menus but it is been 20 years sense i been there!. I do it my self!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Pizza hut!.

as long as you dont get any meat toppings!.

get the supreme without the meat and youll be good!. just pack them with veggies!. the sauce is totally safe! and you know exactly what youre getting!.

Other places such as cinese and stuff use broths invloving meat such as chicken or beef broths!.

Chip shop would be the worse since some chips are flavored with meat flavors! like hot cheetohs and stuff!.

Mc donalds!.!. idk I dont trust them!. Their apple pies are safe and so is the ice cream and other things they dont cook on grills there! becareful because even if you order a veggie burger they might cook it on the same grill as they do meat and the juices and grease will come in contact!

i hope i helped!

Good luckWww@FoodAQ@Com

Indian seems like the best bet!.

Chinese is really greasy and over fried (the fast food kind)

I don't know what chip shop is!. I don't consider McDonald's or Pizza Hut to be real food, just processed crap that I wouldn't feed my dog!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

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depends on what u get obviousy not mcdonalds or pizza hut prob chinese if u get vegetable lomain and things like that!.!.that what i eatWww@FoodAQ@Com

i am oneWww@FoodAQ@Com

propably the indian!. try the dosa!. the dhal is great but a little expensive for a dip!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

I'd say indian!. Most indians are vegetarians, so there's usually a large vegetarian selection!. And they use less oil than chinese!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

sea food pizza, before being a vegetarian you yourself should choose please, just ffor a fun!. bye byeWww@FoodAQ@Com

Indian!. All the others eat meatWww@FoodAQ@Com

IndianWww@FoodAQ@Com

ChineseWww@FoodAQ@Com

sub-wayWww@FoodAQ@Com





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