Veganuary kicks off for 2023 as Emirates notes 154% increase in vegan meals year on year

From its UK origins in 2014, the concept of ‘Veganuary’, a month-long initiative promoting the vegan diet, has continued to garner interest amongst the general population.

In fact, Emirates has noted a 154% increase in vegan meals served onboard between 2021 and 2022, with over 280,000 plant-based meals consumed in the past year.

Currently Emirates offers more than 180 recipes catering to vegan passengers or those
looking for a healthy meal onboard, and has been serving vegan meals since the 1990’s. Initially, vegan requirements were focused on specific routes such as Addis Ababa where vegan meals are required during certain times of the year by those practising the Ethiopian Orthodox faith, or across the Indian subcontinent where multiple faiths encourage a plant-based diet.

Over recent years however, vegan dishes have been rapidly gaining popularity on US, Australian, some European and UK routes, with Emirates noting a sizeable increase in interest in vegan dishes over the last decade.
Routes showing recent increasing interest in vegan meals include Beirut, Cairo, and
Taiwan.
Current vegan meal favourites in Economy Class include a creamy spinach and
avocado mousseline, with marinated tofu, blanched snow peas, radish, asparagus,
pomegranate seeds, courgette ribbon and sriracha oil; multicoloured quinoa with
succulent caramelised pear and celeriac purée, roasted cauliflower, glazed carrots,
sautéed kale and lovage pesto; and the hearty flavours of barley risotto with
mushrooms, sundried tomatoes, buttered chestnuts, blanched broccolini and toasted
pumpkin seeds.

A brand-new gourmet vegan menu was also introduced in 2022 to First and Business
Class, including chef-curated dishes like pan-roasted king oyster mushrooms, jackfruit biryani, sliced kohlrabi and burnt orange, chocolate truffle cake with hazelnut, pistachio
and gold leaf, and green grape tart with candied rose petals, vanilla custard and berry
compote glistening with yuzu pearls.

Notably, over 195,000 vegan desserts were served in 2022 across all classes of travel, including tempting choices such as a dark chocolate custard cake balanced by fresh, juicy strawberries, zesty lemon tart lightly laced with coconut cream and rich chocolate tofu cheesecake complemented by a sweet strawberry compote.

Vegan options are available to order and pre-order onboard, as well as in Emirates
Lounges. Customers can request vegan meals on all Emirates flights and across all
classes of travel up to 24 hours before departure. However, on high-demand routes,
plant-based meals are also provided as part of the main menu options.

Emirates investment into vegan cuisine
Already consistently rated as the best airline for vegan travellers by many dedicated
website polls including VegNews, Emirates invested into developing a new First and
Business Class vegan menu in 2022 to rival acclaimed restaurants.

It spent a year in development in Emirates Flight Catering, an expansive facility based at Dubai International airport, which is home to 11,000 employees and serves up to 225,000
meals daily, the largest flight catering facility in the world with international chefs of 69
different nationalities. A panel of highly skilled and experienced Emirates Flight Catering
chefs worked closely with nutritionists to identify ingredients from existing popular
dishes, which can be adapted to a vegan offering without compromising on flavour.

They also focused on fusing flavours and ingredients from around the world to create a
menu that will appeal to all passengers across the network, not just vegan customers.
The menu was the focus of multiple presentations and tastings, featuring contributions
from diverse cuisine specialists like Chinese, Indian and Arabic speciality chefs, to
create a wide range of flavours and textures. The tasting panels included both vegan
and non-vegan chefs and team-members to ensure an inclusive approach.

The benefits of plant-powered choices are of increasing interest to health-conscious
customers who may not define themselves as vegan but will occasionally choose lighter
choices to complement their lifestyle. Alternative products used onboard Emirates
include items like artisan vegan cheese, chickpea flour instead of white flour, because
chickpea flour is gluten-free and naturally aerates dishes like crepes and omelettes to
an irresistible fluffy texture. Coconut or vegetable-based cream is used instead of full fat
dairy cream, coconut butter or margarine instead of dairy butter, and coconut and
flaxseed oil are used as healthier alternatives to vegetable oil, with the bonus of infusing
additional flavour to dishes and a high smoke point. The dishes also incorporate a range
of superfoods including rich-in-antioxidant black and white quinoa seeds, which help
with cholesterol and blood sugar levels, lowering the risk of diabetes and heart disease.

The new vegan menu in First and Business Class features unique koftas, made with
plant-based products from the world-renowned Beyond meat company. Vegan desserts
have been created using organic dark chocolate with 60% raw cocoa ingredients,
sourced from the Dominican Republic.

Vegan options onboard Emirates are rich in greens, fruits, and vegetables, sourced
from several UAE-based suppliers including fresh locally-grown kale and lettuce from
Bustanica. Bustanica is the world’s largest hydroponic vertical farm, a US$40 million
joint venture investment through Emirates Flight Catering. The Bustanica produce is
grown without pesticides, herbicides, or chemicals and First and Business Class passengers can enjoy farm fresh leafy greens in some dishes, including lettuces, arugula, mixed salad greens, and spinach.

Maximising the flavours of vegan cuisine
The Emirates team of award-winning chefs ensure vegetable flavours are maximised in
dishes through clever use of textures and infusions to conjure the essential umami
effect.

Jackfruit, a fibrous tree fruit from southwest India, is used as a focal point in
some of the vegan dishes as it cooks out with a meaty texture. Kohlrabi, a Northern
European cross between cabbage and a turnip, has a mild taste that absorbs the
flavours its marinated in or cooked with – a very effective addition to vegan cuisine.

Other core ingredients providing a moreish meal include the inimitable tofu, cauliflower
steak and varieties of nuts and legumes. With an emphasis on freshness, vibrancy of
taste and satiety, Emirates’ vegan dishes showcase a tempting collection of colourful
and healthy choices including heirloom cherry tomato tofu with edamame and roasted
sesame, thyme scented mushroom ragout, fresh Hass avocado and mango salad
timbale, or kale and cranberry salad served on a bed of grilled sweet potato.

Ensuring that the tasty and healthy dishes are also edible to the eye, vegan meals are delicately garnished with farm-fresh herbs, berries, and colourful jus,’ while several of the new vegan desserts are adorned with thin sheets of genuine gold leaf.