I'm back from Cuba! :) with advice!
hi everyone
I got back yesterday from a week in Cuba (stayed in a resort near Guardalavaca). It was awesome, but SO DIFFICULT to be vegan! I was surprised, especially since it was a 4 star place. I suppose they try to cater to the usual diets of North Americans/Europeans at resorts, but it was weird, even most of the salads had meat in them. Innocent bean and vegetable dishes were tainted with cheese and meat. So, I basically lived off fruit, bread and the occasional vegetable dish. Good thing I brought some Luna bars.
Anyway, for future ref, if people are traveling to Cuba (or any other resort-type place where the availability of vegan food might be questionable):
- bring soymilk/almond milk/whatever milk you drink. There was nothing but cows' milk.
- bring a reusable container to the buffets - if they have something good one day (like a chick pea salad sans meat) load up your container because chances are it won't be a regular item at the counter
- bring nuts/protein bars/whatever in case plant-based proteins are scarce. Enough for your whole stay would be wise.
- if possible get in touch with the hotel staff in advance to let them know about your diet - trying to explain veganism to people in their second or third language can be frustrating for everyone (although all the staff were very helpful and friendly)
- if you meet someone Cuban and get invited to their house, GO! Preferably with some toiletries and what have you, to give them. Cuban folks rarely eat meat themselves, & usually have bean & rice dishes, so that might be the best food you have the whole time.
But, despite the very limited food selection, it was a sweet trip and alot of the food I could eat was pretty good. *runs off to make chili*
http://photos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-snc1/v2101/176/55/120813142/n120813142_40157465_6963.jpg
The picture you took is amazing..Far off in the future when I'm able to retire I want to live somewhere like that. 8)
A place with a name like "Guardalavaca" (literally, guard the cow) should be veggie at least, if not vegan! 8-)
"Señorita, ¿por qué es usted vegetariana?"
"Guardalavaca, hombre."
You may. ;)b
hah! right on, yg. I thought the same thing about the name.
hah! right on, yg. I thought the same thing about the name.
It can also mean, "Put that cow away!" which in some ways is even better.
Welcome back Tino! Beautiful picture.
Sorry to hear the resort food was sucky. :(
A place with a name like "Guardalavaca" (literally, guard the cow) should be veggie at least, if not vegan! 8-)
"Señorita, ¿por qué es usted vegetariana?"
"Guardalavaca, hombre."
Can I steal that spanish joke? ;D
Oh that's awesome. I'm going to share that with my sister, who's a spanish teacher and who "won't eat anything with legs."
Thanks for the advice, Tino. I'm not sure when I'll be going to Cuba though... hm.