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vegetarischeveganistische

Vegetarischeveganistische is a neologism used in Dutch-language contexts to describe a diet, product, or approach that aims to meet both vegetarian and vegan principles. It is not an established official category in dietary classifications, but rather a coined term that surfaces in marketing, blogs, and discussions when creators want to signal broad animal-friendly alignment.

The term blends two adjectives: vegetarische (vegetarian) and veganistische (vegan). Its use varies: some writers employ

In practice, vegetarischeveganistische labeling tends to suggest absence of animal-derived ingredients and alignment with vegan ethics,

Examples include plant-based foods such as dairy-free milks, meat substitutes, or ready meals marketed to appeal

See also vegetarianism, veganism, plant-based diet, and vegan labeling practices.

it
to
indicate
that
a
product
or
plan
is
suitable
for
vegetarians
and
also
adheres
to
vegan
standards.
Because
vegan
is
a
stricter
subset
of
vegetarian,
the
expression
can
be
seen
as
redundant
or
potentially
confusing,
depending
on
the
audience
and
the
context.
while
also
aiming
to
reassure
vegetarian
consumers
who
may
have
concerns
about
animal
welfare,
dairy,
or
eggs.
However,
since
it
lacks
formal
regulatory
definition
in
many
jurisdictions,
exact
requirements
for
ingredients,
processing,
and
certification
can
differ
between
brands
and
markets.
to
both
vegetarian
and
vegan
audiences.
Consumers
should
scrutinize
ingredient
lists
and,
where
available,
independent
vegan
certifications
to
verify
compliance,
as
marketing
terms
do
not
always
reflect
strict
standards.