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2nd Annual Vegan Chef Challenge Scheduled In Princeton For October

Restaurant goers can try vegan dishes and vote for their favorites.

PRINCETON, NJ – After the success of its inaugural event, the Vegan Chef Challenge is back for its second edition in Princeton.

Beginning Oct. 1 to 31, local chefs will rustle up creative and delicious plant-based menu options. They will compete for the dining public’s votes based on their creations.

A total of 17 local businesses joined the challenge last year.

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Participating eateries include Lady and the Shallot, Mediterra Restaurant & Taverna, Pastiamo Pasta Bar and Cafe, The Mint, Tipple + Rose Tea Parlor, and Whole Earth Center.

For patrons, participating is easy. They have to visit the Princeton Vegan Chef Challenge Website to see the list of participating restaurants and menu items. They can then choose which restaurant to visit and sample the vegan fare.

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After that they vote for their favorites either at the restaurants or by Oct. 31 on the Princeton Vegan Chef Challenge website.

Winning dishes will be announced in early November.

The event is hosted by Vegan Outreach, NJveg and Vegan in NJ. Their aim is to educate the public on the benefits of a plant based diet and support people in whatever way they can.

The Vegan Chef Challenge also invites diners to experience the many benefits of a plant-based diet by signing up for the free 10 Weeks to Vegan program. This guided challenge gives participants everything they need to get started with eating vegan.

Each week, participants learn to replace one animal product with a vegan version, while receiving nutritional tips, product recommendations, and recipes. To learn more, visit: www.10weeks.org

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