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Gorilla
Mar 22nd, 2005, 01:56 PM
Domino's always seem perfectly happy to provide a cheeseless pizza for me :)

Tigerlily
Mar 22nd, 2005, 02:30 PM
I heard somewhere from another vegan community that Domino's pizza dough wasn't vegan....*scratches head*

FR
Mar 22nd, 2005, 05:45 PM
I have read somewhere that it is not as well.

Spiral
Mar 23rd, 2005, 04:25 PM
I believe you can get vegan pizza with cheezly at some branches of Pizza Express. I don't know which ones, just ask at you local branch if you're interested.

I sometimes make pizza with a wholemeal base and cut up some Fry's Polony (http://www.goodnessdirect.co.uk/cgi-local/frameset/detail/266074.html) or vegan sausages to add to the usual toppings. Smoked tofu works well too.

tails4wagging
Mar 23rd, 2005, 06:26 PM
Tasty suggestions, I usually put cheezely on. But Ill try vegasn polony, not sure of hummous though!

Gorilla
Mar 23rd, 2005, 07:42 PM
I heard somewhere from another vegan community that Domino's pizza dough wasn't vegan....*scratches head*

i was told that it is vegan...maybe it's different in the UK, but maybe i'd better double check :eek:

Tigerlily
Mar 23rd, 2005, 07:47 PM
I tried going on their UK website for you, but I couldn't find the info.

Gorilla
Mar 23rd, 2005, 08:22 PM
Thanks for looking Tigerlily, i've sent them an email via their website.

Evilfluffbunny
Mar 28th, 2005, 07:32 PM
Mmmm... I want pizza, chips and beans now :rolleyes:

Asda's pizza base mix (just add water) is vegan unless they have changed it recently. I think it's lovely with tomato base, grated Cheezley, finely chopped vegetables and Cheatin Ham :)

Gorilla
Mar 30th, 2005, 03:45 PM
i just got a reply back from Domino's, to say that their bases are indeed vegan. :D PHEW!! but i probably eat far too many of their pizzas anyway :p

Flame7
Apr 30th, 2005, 07:31 PM
Hehehe, it's kinda like asking for a cheeseburger minus the cheese....NOT THAT I WOULD ASK FOR ONE. ^-^

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I asked for a 'mozzarella crunchie baguette without the mozzarella' at a restaurant last year......you should have seen their faces!!!!! They thought I was nuts!!! Our local pizza takeaway always phones us back when we place an order, they always think were a crank caller cause we ask for one without cheese.


xxFLame7

catalina
Sep 21st, 2005, 09:56 PM
I ordered pizzas without cheese even BEFORE I became a vegan. It was just a calorie issue back then, so I wouldn't gain too much weight. I think it's more common than people think.

Troutina
Sep 21st, 2005, 10:38 PM
You do not know how amazing this is!!!
I LOVE Papa Johns, oh my gosh I ate like a thousand before I became vegan, especially as I had a friend who worked there, and she got pizzas for £5 each, whatever was on them, and £1.50 while she was working there!!
I don't know whether their garlic dip is vegan, its awesome!!
Its got 'butter flavour' but no actual butter??

snaffler
Oct 25th, 2005, 04:14 PM
tthe article also seemed to ignore something i have heard, that if a product contains less than 5% slaughter by-products it can be labelled as vegetarian. this is how Pizza Hut can claim that their cheese pizzas do not contain meat or fish, but the tomato sauce is apparently made with meat stock. :( i hope this is something the law will address.

:mad: :mad: :mad: Please tell me this is not true :( I had a cheezless pizza from PH about 5 months ago as others were going their, all I had was a veg and the sauce on mine......S**T see no matter haw long you thing your vegan their is always a hidden landmine around the corner.

I am in no way doubting your info what so ever but do you have a link or a source of this and I know many other will want to know.

Thanks all the same for the info.

snaffler

Gorilla
Oct 25th, 2005, 09:04 PM
sorry to be the bearer of bad news Snaff :o i can't remember where i heard that about Pizza Hut, but if i can find any concrete info i'll let you know.

Gorilla
Oct 26th, 2005, 05:16 PM
i'm not sure if this is going too far off topic, it can be moved if necessary, but i did some research into Pizza Hut.

there doesn't seem to be a definite answer, so i would say anyone worried about it should contact Pizza Hut directly. according to Peta2.com their sauce and crusts are vegan, but many other websites say otherwise, e.g. Here (http://vegweb.com/articles/anai-1052165175.shtml) which says

"Yes, Pizza Hut is guilty of lacing their pizzas with meat juices. The false advertising is quite dangerous for those have allergies or vegans who abide by a strict non-animal diet....

A famous pizza restaurant found not only in the U.S.A. but also in many locations in Europe. For some time there was doubt about the products from this establishment, but despite the alarms many devotees still visit it regularly. They should know that it is a fact that all pizzas here contain some meat product.....

Pizza Hut is currently being sued for allegedly failing to disclose that there is beef fat in its Veggie Lover's Pizza."

the website's dated 2003 so Pizza Hut may have changed their policies since then - i found their official website and the FAQs say: "Our menu indicates which items are suitable for vegetarians and we make every effort to separate meat and vegetarian dishes. We make all our customers aware that meat is handled in-store and we ensure that all staff understand our standards and procedures for handling products."

they don't accept emails but there are phone and post contact details Here (http://www.pizzahut.co.uk/feedback/)

hope this helps :D

aubergine
Nov 2nd, 2005, 03:49 PM
I used to work at a Pizza Hut seven years ago, and they were very hot on food preparation. Unlike McDonalds which I had the misfortune to work for, for a day and a half.

I'd heard there is Milk in their bases though. And they're too greasy. If I must eat out, I prefer to go to Pizza Express.

Nadine
Nov 17th, 2005, 01:18 PM
I've heard that Pizza Hut is linked with or maybe even owned by McDonalds, haven't had time to look into it yet. Does anyone know if that's the case?
It would certainly explain the 'vegetarian meat sauce'.

snaffler
Nov 17th, 2005, 01:27 PM
The Following Companies are all Owned by http://www.yum.com/
It is the main company that controls
Kentucky Fried Chicken
Pizza Hut
Taco Bell
A&W All American Foods
Long John Silvers

Basically they own the lot - the worse being the EVIL KFC

alisont
Feb 14th, 2006, 07:55 PM
Recieved this information from Pizza Express today after I emailed them to check they still catered for vegans:

VEGETARIAN & VEGAN MENU ITEMS


Dough

All of the ingredients in the dough are vegetarian, and suitable for vegans.
Carlo (used to lubricate our pans) is also suitable for vegans as it is made from vegetable oils.

Cheese

Cheese is usually made with Rennet, which is used for curdling the milk in order to make cheese. Although most cheeses are made with rennet of animal origin, our Block Mozzarella (used on our pizza), from both Olympia and Carnevale is made with vegetarian rennet and therefore is suitable for vegetarians. Our Buffalo Mozzarella & Goats cheese is also suitable for vegetarians.

Unfortunately, the cheese used for Quattro Formaggi pizza will contain animal rennet, so is therefore unsuitable for vegetarians.

Mascarpone is made with full cream milk and citric acid (but no rennet), and is suitable for vegetarians.

Please remember that Parmesan is made with animal rennet, and therefore Fiorentina, Soho and Parmense pizza are not suitable for vegetarians unless they are made without Parmesan. Cannelloni is made from vegetarian Mozzarella and Ricotta Cheese, but remember to prepare it without parmesan.

Pizza Toppings

We do have some toppings that are obviously not vegetarian such as ham, chicken and pepperoni sausage, but many of the toppings are suitable for vegetarians. The kitchens have a large variety of fresh vegetables available to them, and therefore vegans are able to choose from this selection to create a pizza suitable.

Pesto


Our pesto is made with a fresh basil made with hard Italian cheese and is suitable for vegetarians.

Salads


Caesar salad contains anchovies and parmesan cheese (which is made with animal rennet).
Our house dressing contains Worcestershire Sauce made without anchovy, which is therefore a vegetarian product.
Pollo, Nicoise, Pancetta, D’Autunno and Nostrana can all be ordered without the items that render it unsuitable i.e. chicken etc.

Desserts

Chocolate Fudge Cake made with Betty Crocker mix and frosting contains ingredients that may be obtained from either animal or vegetable fats, and the manufacturers cannot guarantee that they are free from animal products.

Ravello Bombe made by Marine Ices is made using vegetarian ingredients, however the wafers contain animal fats.

Vanilla Ice Cream made by DiSotto is suitable for vegetarians

Banoffee pie, Caffe Reale, Cheesecake and Toffee Fudge Glory are all suitable for vegetarians.

Pear Tart contains an emulsifier (E471) that may be obtained from either animal or vegetable fat, and the manufacturers cannot guarantee that the one they use is suitable for vegetarians.
Our Summer Pudding now contains a vegetable gelatine and is therefore a suitable dessert for vegetarians.

Quality & Safety Department




N.B. Our vegetarian options are indicated on the menu using a ‘v’ symbol denoting that they do not contain ingredients that originate from animal, fish or fowl

Not a great selection but beats pizzahut who 's bases are not vegan!

Alison

Cherry
Feb 14th, 2006, 08:46 PM
I love Pizza Express. I used to go quite a bit with my ex when we lived in Cambridge. My favourite is a giardiniera pizza (having leeks and peas on pizza is a bit of a novelty), with no mushrooms and no cheese obviously, and with artichokes and olives instead. I went a couple of weeks ago to the one in Ely, and they didn't give me any extra toppings :o so it looked a bit bare. Still nice though.

Really shocked that so many of the desserts contain animals. And I know it's potentially a bit boring, but they could at least do something simple with fruit so there's a dairy free/vegan option.

Kiran
Feb 14th, 2006, 08:52 PM
I rely on a local Take-away called the grove cafe, in Leeds. They do excellent variations of the Vegan Pizza, and it is quite good. I often tell them customise it with extra tofu and Jalapenos. And what more, they deliver it to my door step till 10.30 PM.

lozza
Feb 16th, 2006, 02:46 PM
hi ali! *waves* :)

its me from the other forum ;) :)

lozza
Feb 22nd, 2006, 01:09 PM
i used to hate people seeing me eat pizza without cheese. but i mostly only eat pizza with friends now, so they dont bother. but i think i've gotten to a point where i'm happy enough to say to people "oh i actually prefer it without cheese" and they're like "oh right ok"

in fact, i've heard a few non-vegans say they would eat pizza if it wasnt covered in cheese. my ex hated melted cheese. (i think..)

i dont think people realise they can ask for it without cheese :p

lozza
Mar 3rd, 2006, 10:58 AM
i'm sure they will if you ask them nicely. most places will be willing to accomodate you if they can cos they dont want to lose your custom.

i used to get a lot of weird looks and comments when i first started asking for pizza without cheese..but i do it so often now, most places dont even bat an eyelid. alot more people must be asking for it now!