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Reddit mentions of The Higher Taste: A Guide to Gourmet Vegetarian Cooking and a Karma-Free Diet

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of The Higher Taste: A Guide to Gourmet Vegetarian Cooking and a Karma-Free Diet. Here are the top ones.

The Higher Taste: A Guide to Gourmet Vegetarian Cooking and a Karma-Free Diet
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Found 3 comments on The Higher Taste: A Guide to Gourmet Vegetarian Cooking and a Karma-Free Diet:

u/shortieblitz · 2 pointsr/AskCulinary

I would check out some cookbooks written by/for Hare Krishnas for ideas. For religious reasons they eat a vegetarian diet free of onion, garlic and eggs and they've come up with some amazing ways to get around the flavor problem. A lot of the food draws heavily on indian spices, including asofetida. Kurma is one of the better known Hare Krishna cookbook writers. My mother is a Hare Krishna and this and this were our family's go-to cookbooks growing up.

u/IM_A_NOVELTY · 2 pointsr/vegetarian

While I'm sure the Hare Krishnas would appreciate it, the uber modern person in me suggests alternative methods:

I have this one. I like it.

The Higher Taste

u/General_Lee · 1 pointr/IAmA

Do you drive a Taxi in the Vancouver region? Some Hare Krishna fanatic was driving me around and gave me a book you mentioned, The Higher Taste (This one exactly). Good recipes in there actually! However, I did not appreciate his preaching, considering I was paying him for a service. Is it normal that you try and convert or suggest to people the ways of Hare Krishna whenever you see them?