To cater to plant-based consumers this holiday season, UK supermarket chain Asda is launching a vegan wellington alternative that's made with chickpeas in place of meat. The plant-based Christmas meal takes inspiration from the classic meat-filled puff pastry dish by offering a substitute made entirely from chickpeas, cranberries, apricots, seasonal spices and a sweet cranberry sauce, all within a crisscrossed golden pastry shell.
Asda's Christmas range also includes vegan-friendly fare like no-pork cocktail sausage and cranberry and apple stuffing balls. The chain is also introducing a range of vegan desserts that it promises "nobody will be able to resist this Christmas," as part of its commitment to sharing inventive festive treats that are opulent and inclusive.
Vegan Wellington Dishes
Asda's Vegan-Friendly Christmas Range Includes a Chickpea Wellington
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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