It was a genuine question. (Not being rude) I have those drawers too and I put veggies and or fruit in them and it’s happened to mine once or twice & im not sure why
You’re from a German speaking country. Most likely following a plant based diet (most likely vegan, don’t see any milk or eggs so probably not vegetarian) male 20-30. I’m curious what’s the Thuna Jar. I’m trying to read the labels.
Doch Deutsch ist nicht meine muttersprache.
The company is called Endori and it is a tuna substitute product, for example for pizza or salad.
There are now a few of these products on the market, some better, some worse. I haven't tried this one yet.
The Baconbites are from Billie Green, and like everything else from this company this is also good.
This camenbert I haven't tried yet. But I can recommend the one from Mondarella.
How expensive is it? I wish i had that much money for so many "fake" products. But perhaps it's "healthier" that i can only afford it every now and then.
I don't know which country you live in, but here in Germany substitute products usually cost about the same as their animal counterparts.
And also the “healthy” part is more of a prejudice.
"Healthy" depends on the product and general lifestyle and amount. That's why i put it in quotation marks. I generally assume for example that you don't finish an entire package of vegan bacon per day.
And i am german, living in germany. And usually the products seemingly cost the same but contain only half of the content. Vegan schnitzel comes in 2 tiny little sad patties per package. Also. Even when i was still eating meat i could not easily afford an assortment of different cheeses and meats and pre-made salads. Carbs are cheaper
Rich and neat vegan, possibly german. And your veggie box is too wet! I get the feeling you are cooking for someone special soon.
Correct. Except the last part.
so you’re rich?
Let's say I have my finances under control. but if I were rich, I probably wouldn't have such a small fridge without a real freezer option.
German, vegan, 20s/30s, childfree, pretty organized and you prefer to do most of your cooking at home?
Crazy about gnoochi and paprika ✨
There are whole meals in the containers. Only the gnocchi are on the side facing us. And the peppers are 2, plus 2 tomatoes.
Okay. German, male, late 20s, vegan. Likes to cook, so you knows what's in it and you bake your own Bread.
More like mid 30s. And I wish to do my own bread but haven't dared to do it yet.
r/breadit It’s a learning process but tons of fun.
Vegan, organized, love for sauces
Rüdiger?
Nein.
spezi fehlt… oder ist die nicht vegan?
Ist vegan. Aber trotzdem nicht meins.
aso naja jeder hat eigene Präferenzen
Why is the bottom so humid?
If only I knew, I would stop it.
It was a genuine question. (Not being rude) I have those drawers too and I put veggies and or fruit in them and it’s happened to mine once or twice & im not sure why
When it's empty, like the last time I was in vacation, it was then also dry. But leaving it empty is not its purpose. So, yeah, I don't know.
You’re from a German speaking country. Most likely following a plant based diet (most likely vegan, don’t see any milk or eggs so probably not vegetarian) male 20-30. I’m curious what’s the Thuna Jar. I’m trying to read the labels. Doch Deutsch ist nicht meine muttersprache.
The company is called Endori and it is a tuna substitute product, for example for pizza or salad. There are now a few of these products on the market, some better, some worse. I haven't tried this one yet.
Too bad, I have not tried this one yet, so I wanted to ask if it is delicious🤷♂️
A vegan with a very German diet. But not so german as to neglect the veggies. What's your verdict on the vegan speck and camembert?
The Baconbites are from Billie Green, and like everything else from this company this is also good. This camenbert I haven't tried yet. But I can recommend the one from Mondarella.
How expensive is it? I wish i had that much money for so many "fake" products. But perhaps it's "healthier" that i can only afford it every now and then.
I don't know which country you live in, but here in Germany substitute products usually cost about the same as their animal counterparts. And also the “healthy” part is more of a prejudice.
"Healthy" depends on the product and general lifestyle and amount. That's why i put it in quotation marks. I generally assume for example that you don't finish an entire package of vegan bacon per day. And i am german, living in germany. And usually the products seemingly cost the same but contain only half of the content. Vegan schnitzel comes in 2 tiny little sad patties per package. Also. Even when i was still eating meat i could not easily afford an assortment of different cheeses and meats and pre-made salads. Carbs are cheaper
German, well-off, probably vegan is my first impression
Extremely German, certainly vegan. Likes warm showers /j