Purple Carrot is a plant-based meal kit subscription that revitalized the meal delivery industry post-2010s. The service caters to diverse dietary requirements while providing appealing meals, from simple ready-made options to more complex recipes. The author shares their experience trying out the service, hoping for nutritious meals that are quick to prepare and not overloaded with unhealthy sauces. Their exploration revealed both satisfying and surprising elements of the dishes, reinforcing Purple Carrot's appeal for both vegans and non-vegans alike.
Embarrassingly, it took me a moment to realize that Purple Carrot is a plant-based meal kit service. The main draw for me was simply that the platform's meals, which range from ready-to-eat microwaveables to more elaborate tofu shawarma bowl meal kits, looked tasty regardless of dietary needs.
Please include plenty of vegetables that don't suck; please don't take more than an hour to cook; and please don't include an abundance of pre-made, sugar-filled sauces and salad dressings that Jacques Pepin would classify as dessert.
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