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Anyone new to the whole food plant-based lifestyle knows that learning to shop and cook differently can be a challenge. This Plant-Based Diet Grocery List will help guide you through the process.
Starting a new way of life and health is like beginning a journey, so it's helpful to have a map. This is a new adventure to a whole food plant-based diet, and I was completely unprepared for all the changes when I began a few years ago, so I'm determined to make it easier for those who come after me with this article. There is a link to a PDF copy of this list below.
Table of contents
- What foods can I eat on a plant-based diet?
- Grocery List:
- GRAINS
- LEGUMES
- VEGETABLES
- FRUITS
- CONDIMENTS
- SPICES
- CANNED FOODS
- REFRIGERATOR FOODS
- FROZEN FOODS
- Where to find recipes
- Helpful Articles:
- Grocery List PDF Download
What foods can I eat on a plant-based diet?
If I could take each of you on a trip to your local grocery store and point out the most healthful products, I would. I actually do that locally, and it's a very rewarding experience for me to share what I've learned with newbies.
Since I can't do that for most of you, the next best thing is for me to share my personal experience with a whole food plant-based diet.
These are just some of your options. I believe this plant-based shopping list will give you a good idea of how to get started.
To help even more, I have a YouTube video called My Plant-Based Grocery Haul where I show you exactly what I buy and share menu ideas.
NOTE : I do not keep all these varieties of veggies and fruit in my kitchen all the time. Who has that kind of room? I just want to give you an idea of what is available.
Keeping a well-stocked kitchen and planning meals ahead of time are two very important goals with this way of health.
Grocery List:
GRAINS
- old fashion oats
- rice (brown, Jasmin, wild, etc.)
- bulgur (a wheat grain that is great for adding texture to meatless dishes)
- quinoa
- barley (I add to soups and stews)
- millet (I add to soups and stews)
- cornmeal (for cornbread)
- grits
- unbleached flour (whole wheat, spelt, brown rice, barley, etc.)
- whole-wheat pastry flour
- pasta (whole wheat, spelt, artichoke, quinoa, etc.)
- bread (rye, pumpernickel, spelt, etc.)
- tortillas (corn & whole grain flour)
LEGUMES
Every dried and canned variety you can think of includes these:
- kidney beans
- pinto beans
- garbanzo
- white beans (navy, cannellini, great northern, etc.)
- black beans
- black-eyed peas
- green peas
- split peas
- edamame (soybean, fresh or frozen)
- lentils (red, green, brown, etc.)
- nuts
- many, many more…
VEGETABLES
There is no limit here. I do not keep all of these on hand. This is just to make you aware of what is available:
- potatoes (red, Russet, Yukon gold, etc.)
- sweet potatoes
- tomatoes
- carrots
- radishes
- artichokes
- lettuces (Romaine, endive, butterhead, loose-leaf, etc.)
- other greens (spinach, collards, etc.)
- cabbages (purple, green, Napa, Bok Choy, etc.)
- broccoli
- cauliflower
- Brussels sprouts
- bean sprouts
- leeks
- garlic
- ginger
- bell peppers (red, yellow, green)
- pepper (the hot ones)
- onions (purple, yellow, white, etc.)
- corn
- cilantro
- parsley
- This is just a few…
FRUITS
Again, there is no limit.
- apples
- pears
- oranges
- grapes
- pineapple
- nectarine
- peach
- bananas
- berries (strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, etc.)
- kiwi
- avocado
- lemon
- lime
- melons (cantaloupe, watermelon, honeydew, etc.)
- and many, many more
CONDIMENTS
- balsamic vinegar
- apple cider vinegar
- rice vinegar
- red wine vinegar
- Amino acids
- tahini (this is a sesame paste. Usually found in peanut butter section)
- maple syrup
- blackstrap molasses
- Dijon mustard
- yellow mustard
- ketchup
- soy sauce or tamari
- Worcester sauce (make sure it doesn't have anchovies)
- vegetarian 'oyster' sauce
- nutritional yeast
- sweetener such as sucanat or sugar (sucanat is a less refined sugar)
- baking powder
- baking soda
- corn starch or arrowroot powder (for thickening)
- vanilla
- vegan, low-fat soup cups (Dr. McDougall's brand)
SPICES
- Italian seasoning
- garlic powder
- onion powder
- paprika and smoked paprika
- peppercorn mélange
- turmeric
- tarragon
- cayenne
- chili powder
- cumin
- steak seasoning
- bay leaf
- parsley
- basil
- oregano
- red pepper flakes
- just to name a few…
I wrote an entire blog on spices, Top 15 Spices in My Plant-Based Kitchen.
CANNED FOODS
- beans
- tomato paste
- tomato sauce
- artichoke hearts
- water chestnuts
- chipotles
- cream corn
- pimentos
- baby corn
- vegan low-fat soups
- veggie broth (Making Veggie Stock from Scraps)
- fire-roasted tomatoes
- apple sauce
REFRIGERATOR FOODS
- hummus
- plant-based milk (soy, almond, rice, etc.)
- tofu (firm, extra firm, silken)
- tempeh
- seitan
- lemon juice
- flax meal
- salsa
FROZEN FOODS
- Ezekiel bread (they are kept in the freezer section of many grocery stores)
- hash browns
- fruits (like berries, etc.)
- chopped spinach
- corn nibbles
- green peas
- mixed veggies
- stir fry veggies
- healthy plant-based pizza crusts
- whole-grain bagels
- whole-grain buns (for bean burgers and carrot hot dogs)
Where to find recipes
Now, to put all these items to use, please check out the Recipe Section of my blog. There are over 300 delicious recipes–everything from main dishes like Vegan Nacho Supreme to desserts like Oatmeal Raisin Cookies. There's even a Grilling Section.
*Originally published November 09, 2015.
Helpful Articles:
- Plant-Based Guide for Beginners
- How to Start a Plant-Based Diet: Fast Way vs Slow Way
- What is a Plant-Based Whole Food
- Plant-Based Meal Planning 101
- Jeff Novick's 10 Simple Recipes in Less than 20-Minutes
- What's in My Plant-Based Medicine Cabinet? I Mean Pantry!
- Guide to Dining Out on a Plant-Based Diet
- Fresh Plant-Based Meal Delivery Service: MamaSezz
I hope this plant-based diet shopping list will help get you started well on your new journey. It will be a wonderful adventure! Happy cooking and health everyone!
Grocery List PDF Download
This is a link to a downloadable Whole Food Plant-Based Diet Grocery List PDF. If meal planning is something you need a little help with, this article Plant-Based Meal Planning 101 can assist with that too.
This is an excellent 15-minute video with plant-based nutrition expert, Jeff Novick, on grocery store shopping. And, these are his 10 Simple Plant-Based Meals for Beginners.
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Source: https://eatplant-based.com/beginners-guide-to-plant-based-grocery-shopping/