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Scratch Vegan is a personal blog focused on vegan home cooking, hosted on WordPress.com. The crawled content suggests that it is not a restaurant brand, e-commerce site, or course platform, but rather a recipe blog where the author has long documented vegan dishes cooked for family and clients. Its recipes cover dishes such as coconut milk blueberry panna cotta, African lentil chili, peanut butter noodles, vegan shepherd’s pie, Indonesian café-style curry, buckwheat crêpes, and Greek eggplant-and-potato bake.
The site’s core value is free recipe sharing. Posts typically include background stories, ingredient lists, quantities, and cooking steps, with an emphasis on real kitchen experience rather than commercial packaging. Its distinguishing feature is “veganizing” — turning traditional dishes that contain meat, eggs, or dairy into vegan versions, often using ingredients such as tofu, tempeh, lentils, chickpeas, coconut milk, peanut butter, and plant-based yogurt.
No membership, paid downloads, courses, or product purchase information was found in the main content, so the site appears to be free to browse. The footer indicates that it was created with WordPress.com and includes basic blog features such as subscription and comments, but there is no clear commercial payment model.
The strengths are its high density of recipes and authentic writing style. Many recipes are practical for home cooking, especially for people looking to reduce their intake of meat, eggs, and dairy. The author also explains substitution ideas — for example, using agar to make vegan panna cotta, combining lentils and peanut butter for a rich chili, or rebuilding leftovers into shepherd’s pie — which is more inspiring than simply listing recipes.
The drawbacks are also clear: the site is relatively old, with the latest crawled posts appearing to date from around 2015, so ongoing updates are uncertain. The pages follow a traditional blog structure and lack many features common on modern recipe sites, such as robust categories, search, nutrition information, printable recipes, and difficulty labels. The content is in English, and some ingredients, brands, and measurement conventions are oriented toward the U.S. market, so Chinese users may need to convert measurements and find local substitutes when recreating the recipes.
It is suitable for vegans with some cooking experience, vegetarian households, and people interested in dairy-free desserts and plant-based protein dishes. If you simply want quick Chinese-language recipes or precise nutrition calculations, it is not the most efficient choice.
The site is hosted on WordPress.com. The crawled pages show WordPress.com-related components, and actual access from mainland China may vary depending on network conditions. Based on the current information, it is not judged to be blocked and is marked as directly accessible, though external components such as comments and subscriptions may load unstably.
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