Best apps for vegetarians
HappyCow VeginOut, Vegetarian How to Cook Everything, and more
HappyCow VeginOut will help you find vegan or vegetarian restaurants in more than 90 countries, presenting local choices in a list or map. ($3, iOS; $2, Android)
Vegetarian How to Cook Everything is the vegetarian version of an app based on Mark Bittman’s popular cookbook series. The app includes “a cool set” of mobile-only features, like a timer, to help as you prepare the recipes. ($5, iOS only)
Veggie Passport makes bridging the language gap with waiters easier than ever. Choose a sentence from the many scenarios in the app, and it’ll translate the phrase into any of 33 languages. ($1, iOS only)
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Whole Foods Market Recipes is a great source for ideas about how to make the most of great produce, and it allows you to search for recipes that are vegan, low-fat, or gluten free. (Free, iOS only)
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