

The vegan menus will be progressively introduced throughout the fall, with Carnival Dream set to be the next ship to implement them.īy the end of September, guests on Carnival Valor, Carnival Radiance, Carnival Miracle, Carnival Panorama, and Mardi Gras will also be able to enjoy these plant-based offerings.Ĭarnival also plans to extend the vegan menus to Carnival Celebration, Carnival Sunrise, Carnival Glory, Carnival Conquest, Carnival Vista, Carnival Breeze, Carnival Sunshine, and Carnival Elation by the end of October.Ĭarnival Paradise and Carnival Spirit will follow suit by the end of November, while Carnival Legend, Carnival Venezia, and the new Carnival Jubilee will introduce the menus before the end of December.
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Our free cruise newsletter offers the latest cruise news and deals: Sign Up “ Plant-based food options are a rising preference on our ships just as they are on land, and so the new dishes we’re introducing are a direct response to that shift,” said Richard Morse, Senior Vice President of Food and Beverage at Carnival Cruise Line. The proteins featured in these dishes are skillfully derived from meat substitutes. Carnival’s culinary team has meticulously crafted a selection of appetizers, entrees, and desserts, all of which are entirely vegan and free from animal products. The new vegan menus cater to the growing demand for plant-based food options among passengers. The menus were first introduced on Carnival Freedom in Port Canaveral, Florida, and Carnival Horizon at PortMiami, with plans for a phased rollout across the entire fleet by the end of 2023. (Photos courtesy of Carnival Cruise Line) Hawaiian Salmon, Grilled Tofu Steak, Eggplant Cutlet, and Cappucino Pot de Creme are part of the new vegan menu. To enhance dining options for its guests, Carnival Cruise Line, through a recent statement, has unveiled new vegan menus as part of a fleetwide initiative.
