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Can vegans have their cake doughnuts and eat them, too? You bet—not to mention fruit pies, bagels, and all the other baked goods we love! First stop: the bagel shop, where all but the egg bagels are almost always vegan. In the supermarket, check out the store-baked breads. They’re often vegan; if they’re not, ask the bakery department if they can make the bread you want without the animal ingredients. Then fill your cart with these tried-and-true vegan breads, bagels, sandwich rolls, pies, and doughnuts, available in most grocery stores.
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