Wednesday 16 January 2013

Vegetarian Vegetables

Vegetarian Vegetables Detail
Vegetarian Vegetables Long gone are the days when vegetarian cooking meant a couple of crunchy cookbooks and very few resources. Vegetarian cooking has been elevated to sophisticated cuisine, with sites all across the Web dedicated to the pleasurable pursuit of meat-free eating. Hurray  At Care2 we take our wholesome, all vegetarian Food and Recipes pretty seriously seriously with a lot of passion and pleasure. Find over 1500 recipes for creative vegetarian ideas, including vegan desserts and gluten free recipes right here. Or take a look at some of our favorite vegetarian sites listed below.
Vegetable" comes from the Latin vegetabilis animated and from vegetare enliven, which is derived from vegetus active, in reference to the process of a plant growing.
The word vegetable was first recorded in English in the 15th century, and originally applied to any plant. This is still the sense of the adjective vegetable in biological context. In 1967, the meaning of the term vegetable was specified to mean plant cultivated for food, edible herb or root. The year 1955 noted the first use of the shortened, slang term veggie.
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