The Higher Taste—BBT
The Higher Taste-BBT
Chapter 8: Italian Dinner #1
Chapter 9: Italian Dinner #2
Chapter 10: Indian Dinner #1
Chapter 11: Indian Dinner #2
Chapter 12: Chinese Dinner #1
Chapter 13: Chinese Dinner #2
Chapter 14: Mexican Dinner
Chapter 15: French Dinner
Chapter 16: Middle East
Chapter 17: Vegetables
Chapter 18: Miscellaneous Side Dishes
Front Matter
Dedication
Contemporary Vedic Library Series
Introduction
1: Health and a Meatless Diet
1. Digesting Meat
2. Heart Disease
3. Cancer
4. Dangerous Chemicals in Meat
5. Diseases in Meat
6. Nutrition Without Meat
2: The Hidden Cost of Meat
1. The Myth of Scarcity
2. Solving the Hunger Problem
3. Living Cows Are an Economic Asset
4. You're Paying More than You Think for Meat
5. Environmental Damage
6. Social Conflict
7. Saving Money with a Vegetarian Diet
3: "Do Unto Others..."
1. Ancient Greece and Rome
2. Da Vinci, Rousseau, Franklin...
3. The Twentieth Century
4. Vegetarianism and Religion
5. Indian Philosophy and Nonviolence
4: Karma and Reincarnation
1. The Journey of the Soul
2. The Equality of All Living Things
3. "Do Unto Others..."
4. The Cause of Violence
5. Is Killing Vegetables Wrong?
5: Beyond Vegetarianism
1. The Yoga of Eating
2. Spiritual Food
3. How to Prepare and Offer Prasadam
4. Other Principles of Bhakti-yoga
6: A Higher Taste
1. The Myth of Scarcity
2. God Is a Vegetarian
3. There Is No Scarcity
4. "Thou Shalt Not Kill."
5. Physical Effects of Meat-Eating
6. Vegetarians are Also Committing Violence
7. The Cows Should be Protected
8. Prasadam Frees One from Material Contamination
9. Those Who Kill Will be Killed
10. Showing Devotion to God by Offering Food with Love
11. Animal Killing is Not Civilized
12. Offering Food to Krsna is an Exchange of Love
13. Animals Also Have the Right to Life
14. Satan's Philosophy
15. Do Animals Have Souls?
16. The Danger of Starvation
17. Killers of Animals are Stone-hearted
18. The Animal Killer Will Become an Animal and be Killed
19. Whether in the Name of Religon or for Food, Animal Slaughter is Condemned
20. There is Already Enough Food
21. A Diet to Cure the Disease of the Soul
22. Elevation to the Transcendental Position
23. Spiritual Food
24. An Ideal Diet
25. Food Offered to Krsna Becomes Transcendental
7: Recipes
1. Notes on Ingredients
2. Specially Prepared Ingredients
3. Ghee
4. Making Curd
8: Italian Dinner #1
1. Pesto
2. Stuffed Eggplant
3. Herb Rolls
4. Batter-Fried Mozzarella
5. Vegetable Salad
6. Lemon Sherbet
9: Italian Dinner #2
1. Minestrone Soup
2. Kofta Balls in Tomato Sauce
3. Green Beans and Tomato
4. Breaded Zucchini Sticks
5. Calzone
6. Neapolitan Cheesecake
10: Indian Dinner #1
1. Eggplant, Tomato, and Panir
2. Cashew Rice with Peas
3. Samosas
4. Cucumber Raita
5. Puris
6. Coconut Burfi
11: Indian Dinner #2
1. Potato and Cabbage Vegetable
2. Mung Dal
3. Basmati Rice
4. Cauliflower Pakoras
5. Tomato Chutney
6. Chapatis
7. Bengali Kheer (Rice Pudding)
12: Chinese Dinner #1
1. Hot-and-Sour Vegetable Soup
2. Manapua
3. Fried Rice
4. Sweet-and-Sour Tofu Vegetable
5. Almond Cookies
13: Chinese Dinner #2
1. Watercress Salad
2. Spring Rolls
3. Vegetable Lo Mein
4. Spicy Eggplant
5. Vanilla Ice Cream
14: Mexican Dinner
1. Gazpacho
2. Avocado Salad
3. Enchiladas
4. Creamed Peas and Carrots
5. Mango Dessert
15: French Dinner
1. Stuffed Tomatoes
2. Vegetable Quiche
3. Green Beans Almondine
4. Vegetable Rice Casserole
5. Fruit Juice Gel
16: Middle East
1. Lemon Lentil Soup
2. Spinach Filo
3. Eggplant Salad
4. Stuffed Zucchini
5. Sweet Pastry
17: Vegetables
1. Stuffed Peppers
2. Upma
3. Cauliflower, Pea Pods, and Cashews
4. Asparagus Casserole
5. Mixed Vegetable Curry
6. Fried Eggplant Slices
7. Gouranga Potatoes
8. Cauliflower Parmesan
9. Potato "Omelet"
10. Creamed Spinach and Cauliflower
18: Miscellaneous Side Dishes
1. Tostadas
2. Pita Pizza
3. Bharats in Yogurt Sauce
4. Stuffed Parathas
5. Banana Vadis
6. Potato-and-Pea Croquettes
7. Curd Patties
8. Scrambled-Pepper-and-Curd Hero
9. Vegetarian Nutloaf
Appendix
1. Hare Krsna Food for Life
2. Free Sunday Feast
3. Festivals
4. Celebrities Enjoy Prasadam
5. Restaurants
6. Farm Communities
7. International Food Relief
8. Publicity
A Guide to Gourmet
Vegetarian Cooking
and a Karma-Free Diet Based on the Teachings of His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
Founder-Acarya of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness
Vegetarian Cooking
and a Karma-Free Diet Based on the Teachings of His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
Founder-Acarya of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness
"It may indeed be doubted whether butchers' meat is anywhere a necessary of life. Grain and other vegetables, with the help of milk, cheese, and butter, or oil, where butter is not to be had, afford the most plentiful, the most wholesome, the most nourishing, and the most invigorating diet. Decency nowhere requires than any man should eat butchers' meat."
-Adam Smith,
The Wealth of Nations
The Wealth of Nations
"I do feel that spiritual progress does demand at some stage that we should cease to kill our fellow creatures for the satisfaction of our bodily wants."
-Gandhi