There's a new app called "Vegan Oslo" now, at least for iOs.
If you can read Norwegian, check out this link:
http://www.osloby.no/nyheter/Na-blir-det-lettere-a-spise-vegansk-i-Oslo-7870603.html
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There's a new app called "Vegan Oslo" now, at least for iOs.
If you can read Norwegian, check out this link:
http://www.osloby.no/nyheter/Na-blir-det-lettere-a-spise-vegansk-i-Oslo-7870603.html
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You can get vegan food at almost every restaurant in Oslo, but here's a list of places to eat which only serve vegan (or vegetarian) food:
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Check out http://vegetarguide.no - it lists a lot of vegetarian products and eateries on Norway. From what I've seen so far, all the products they have listed are vegan, and all the cafes are vegan...
Here's a link to Vega Cafe & Restaurant in Akersgata 74 (Oslo).
http://www.vegafairfood.no/
Last time I was there, almost all the meals were vegan.
Good luck with your place, Øystein!
Things obviously start to happen in Norway now.... http://www.funkyfreshfoods.no is a new vegan-friendly raw food place starting up very soon. The opening...
Two Norwegian organizations seem to be planned now. They are both on Facebook, "Norsk Vegansamfunn", and "Norsk vegansamfunn (NVS)". Does anyone here know what these two groups of people disagree in,...
Someone asked me in another thread about a poll I mentioned - about vegetarianism in Norway. The poll found that 20% of the Norwegian population was interested in trying to live on a vegetarian diet...
I may see you at Korn then!
There's another Scottish vegan planning to come over as well - the bodhran player from The Assassenachs even consider a permanent move...
Does anyone here know anything about the availability of vegan stuff in the relatively new, organic cafe on Bygdøy (in Oslo)? All I know is that they have some organic juices and that it's owned by...
I don't know, but maybe this link would be helpful?
I visited 'Vegan' (in Akers gt., in the same building as the old 'Kurbadet') not long ago, and was told that all the food is now vegan. I enjoyed the food - IMO the food is a lot more tasty than when...
Easy now... Remember - this is Norway. Even if it's got 'vegan' in it's name, it isn't necessarily a vegan restaurant! :)
No, Ernst Røgler, who used to run the place, became a vegan around 1990,...
Not long ago, Oslo's oldest vegetarian restaurant (Vegata vertshus, founded in 1938) moved to Akers Gata 47 and changed it's name to.... Vegan Restuarant.
More info here:...
Try this one... that's a 'Life'-shop, meaning less fresh food (if any) and more supplements etc., but maybe they have seeds? At least, they should be able to tell you where to go in that area...
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Welcome, Lisa!
I just merged your thread with another thread about vegans in Norway.
There's circa 40 health food stores in Oslo. Here's a list.
Some of them are called health food stores...
Tiny, little Norway is getting some international press for a change, in The Times....
Norway has a small population (4-5 mill. people), and a lot of the vegan and other products found here are imported from UK and other places, and therefore not labeled in Norwegian. 'Everybody'...
They actually often have something to offer which is not on the menu if you tell them that you're a vegan... And you are right, the 'Meny' stores have a good selection of foodstuff vegans are known...
Det heter MMA- test på norsk og, ja. :) Bokstavene står for MethylMalonic Acid.
Testene tas lokalt, men sendes vanligvis for eksempel til distriktssykehus (jeg vet at sykehus i bl.a. Telemark og...
I've been lucky enough not to need to be in touch with the Norwegian health system much. But you should be able to take B12, MMA and homocysteine tests anywhere.
As far as I remember, it is less...