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Vegan Doughnuts in Nepal

 


A few years ago, I did this project for school. I made dairy free chocolate. I could see that dairy free and vegan options were quite not a thing yet in Nepal. And I took that loophole for an advantage and demonstrated in class. I got an A for the project. But that is beside the point. There were few to no vegan and vegetarian options when it came to desserts in Nepal. But now, Tasty doughnuts have made it a dream come true for people who pursue veganism or follow a strict vegetarian diet.

You’d think vegan and vegetarian doughnuts would look different than the regular full of calories stuffed delicious doughnuts. But Tasty doughnuts can prove you wrong here. And they have a range of flavors. They look knock you out of your socks delicious. Too good to be true; in fact. Their box of happiness will leave you wanting more. And did I mention how cute their box of mini doughnuts looks?

Some time back, their social media account got hacked. But they are back with a bang, that’s how determined these doughnuts are to get back to you. Come to think of it; they got hacked because they are that good at what they do.

I’m glad to see many people are opening up to the prospect of veganism in Nepal. And the market has many options available these days to make it convenient and possible for them.

Go ahead; give these heavenly delights a try. Order a box of doughnuts at Tasty Donuts Nepal or pick your favorite one at Queens Eatery at Sanepa height, just beside the International Club. I’m sure you will not regret it.

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