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Can't you get to a Whole Foods / H&B / similar? I really like the 70s-looking 'Vegetable Protein' sausages and burgers from H&B. Saying that, any supermarket I go to at the moment has Linda sausages. Never found a supermarket burger that was vegan.
I tried some Granose dried mince last week, if that stuff was meant to imitate soggy overcooked bulgur wheat I'd be impressed, but hey, I wanted fuckin mince.
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Who roasted it and how are you brewing it? It's mostly expensive because it's rare, not because it'll necessarily blow your mind. Although roasted and brewed nicely it should be delicious. I've only had one amongst a cupping, think it was by Kappa or someone who also had some Esmerelda last year... Really remember the bergamot, it was up there with the best Yirgacheffes.
It's supposed to be called Gesha because that's where it's from, but the word has evolved to Geisha because it sounds fucking fancy. There's a name for words that have changed like this, anyone help me out?
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Little Toyko is a big Japanese place with vegan stuff, the bento is incredible!
Out Of This World is a nice health food shop that also has a great cake counter, get the blueberry fudge slice. Also nice savouries, you won't need Holland & Buttcrack sos rolls no more.
Roots & Fruits is a strange but friendly little cafe, good for a hungover breakfast if you want someone else to cook your Lindas and hash browns. Then if you leave the arcade at the top and turn left you can look downstairs in Relics records.
Pitza Cano does vegan pizzas, in a drunk-after-a-gig way. There's another place called Grove that some people prefer, and you can sit in.Semi-related but I can't talk about Leeds without recommending Laynes Espresso for best coffee. Pretty sure they always have a vegan sandwich too.
I've hardly been in the last few years so there's probably more...
ur gona have fun tho
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Not sure if page 1058 or 58...