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RE: A introduction to my raw, vegan fruitarian lifestyle #Introduceyourself
Thank you for sharing your journey to fruitarianism! I would be really interested to know more about what it's like living as a fruitarian in Asia. Since I started this diet 3 years ago I have only been in the West, and I don't know anybody else who is a fruitarian. Is it easier to find other fruitarians and raw vegans living in Asia?
All the fruitarians and raw foodists are moving to Thailand and Indonesia because you can get really cheap fruits there. I live in Canada, so fruits here are more expensive than drugs. I'm eating fruits and nut as my first priority. After that, I eat a bunch of cook plant-based whole food. If you go to Thailand, almost all the white people are there for the fruits or dentists.
Yes, the fruit price here is awesome - I would also like to add another hidden gem both in terms of fruit quality and price and it's the Philippines, more specifically the city of Davao. They have exotic fruits like durian, and marang all year round, but best to visit in season around late summer.
Thank you so much for your reply! Yeah, I really need to visit Thailand, it's crazy that I've still not been yet. I've been wanting to go for years but putting it off, but I'm going to commit to going at the end of 2018, in the winter.
Maybe we'll see each other next winter then. I'm heading back to Norway soon, but will definately come back at some point. The best part about Asia is tropical fruit and sunhine, and there is also a great place to find like-minded people, have a lot of raw vegans and fruitarians on my travels! If there's more specifics you would like to know don't hesitate to ask!
I live in London, UK, let me know if you're visiting bro and we can hang out! Yeah, I think this winter I'll definitely head to Thailand. I've just been putting it off because there's so much money to be made in crypto now, I don't want to stop investing!
I see, yes valid point there. If it all goes well you might be able to live here for the rest of your life. UK is one of the few places I haven't been yet in Europe, but will speak up if I ever put my feet there!