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I've used a similar recipe for a raw pudding pie, but I usually add baking chocolate. This pudding is inspired by raw recipes I've seen before, and conceptually it follows Brenden Brazier's 'Thrive Diet'. The proper title of the book is 'Thrive: The Vegan Nutrition Guide to Optimal Performance in Sports and Life'. I read it last year upon reading vegan UFC fighter Mac Danzig's recommendation. Brazier, a vegan triathlete, has some very interesting views on nutrition, and his book is well-researched and really interesting. I don't follow the diet strictly (Brazier does not push his "diet" as a strict regimen) but I do try to incorporate as much of it as I can into my diet.
Most of the book focuses on eating power foods, foods which are highly nutritional. Brazier breaks down many power foods and lists their benefits as well as their disadvantages. I highly recommend reading Brazier's book. Even if you're not interested in following his diet plan, it gives the reader an introduction to new foods which are high in nutrition, and how to cook/prepare them.
Interesting concept. It certainly sounds tasty and satisfying, but you never wrote how it was! I'm curious to find out. You may be able to market the stuff :)
ReplyDeleteIt's a lot tastier with baking chocolate added in, but that adds even more fat, so it's not exactly like chocolate pudding. It really needs to be eaten with fruit or maybe granola to add something to it. Don't think anything made from avocado is really marketable. It goes bad too fast and needs preservatives or something, like how pre-made guacamole has a weird taste to it.
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