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Disney’s US theme parks are expanding their vegan menu

For people with dietary restrictions, dining at the amusement park can be less than festive with limited variety and food options. But now Disney has made an effort to cater to vegetarians and vegans as it expanded its plant-based offerings at all of the major restaurants within its US theme parks.

Hundreds of plant-based options will be added to the menu at all of Disney’s major quick and table service restaurants, with a green leaf symbol to denote the vegan- and vegetarian-friendly meals.

The new menu items will be rolled out in Florida’s Walt Disney World starting October, and in Anaheim’s Disneyland starting spring 2020. Visitors will find more than 400 plant-based dishes, including steamed Asian dumplings at Le Cellier, chili-spiced crispy fried tofu bowl at Animal Kingdom and cashew cheesecake at California Grill.

The initiative to include vegan options on every menu is limited to the US. However, there are also animal-free options at international parks, such as caramel mix nuts banana cake at Shanghai Disney Resort and risotto-style spelt with mushrooms in Paris.

Previously, herbivore visitors had to sort out their meals on their own. A blog titled Vegan Disney World listed all the vegan food options within the Disney Parks, ranging from pineapple Dole Whip to roasted vegetable bowl.

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US, Disneyland, Disney World, Food & wine