While the baseball season is in full swing and everyone is trying to figure out who is doing it first, we are busy thinking about what to eat on a gorgeous spring afternoon at the ballpark. We love boxes of peanuts and crackerjack (yes, vegan!), But this medley of munch and homemade food we bought at the store brings something new to the bat. With 9 innings remaining, it’s a good idea to play the hardball with some of the snacks below to ensure coverage of all bases.
Vegan food at the baseball field
Is there a vegan found on the ballpark between hot dogs and burgers at all stadium food stands? The simple answer is: Yes. Major League Baseball sports venues are generally becoming vegan friendly. This is a positive symptom of the mainstreaming of plant-based foods. We’re not just talking about cracker jacks and french fries. Now you can buy a fulfilling meal that will keep you energized while supporting your team and boosting challengers such as hot dogs, nachos and sushi.
If you’re looking for food to buy at the ballpark itself, check out our guide to the most vegan-friendly stadiums in the country. Want to know which beer in the park is vegan? (Yes, it may not be!) Ask your vegan beer guide for directions. Some of the most mainstream names in the industry are okay with an animal-free diet.
Vegan snacks to buy
Convenience is the name of the game here and we are happy to accept players. We love keeping these vegan snacks handy for all outings and adventures. (And, needless to say, as an emergency hunger treatment.)
Brami
1 Bramil bread beans
Brami hit a home run with this healthy snack made from lupine beans, a newcomer to the legume food game. Lightly soaked in a variety of savory seasonings, these Italian “miracle beans” can be enjoyed whole or shelled in four appetizing flavors (sea salt, chili, hot pepper, garlic and herbs). .. Brami’s low-calorie, nutritious snacks, packaged in a convenient resealable bag, are ready to play!
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Primal Spirit Foods
2 Primal Strip Meatless Vegan Jerky
For a satisfying chewy protein boost between innings, try either fleshy soy, gluten, or shiitake-based products from primal strips. There are six types of strips made from all-natural ingredients, from sweet to spicy (mesquite lime, teriyaki, hickory smoke, Texas barbecue, hot & spicy). When you throw the kiosk, you eat curved balls by cutting these strips and sprinkling them on french fries and popcorn.
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hippie
3 hippie
There are many puff snacks on the market, but few, like hippies, prevent us from coming back. Many chickpea treats are roasted, but chickpeas are ground into flour along with other organic ingredients that are ideal for delicious treats. Available in five delicious flavors (vegan white cheddar, fur out fajitas, spicy Sriracha sunshine, etc.), these snacks provide an atmosphere as good as a crispy and delicious bite.
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Beanfields
Four Beanfields chip
Beanfields barbecue, nachos and pico de gallo chips come in a 1.5 ounce sized bag, perfect for stadium nosing. Not only are these chips delicious on their own, but they also enhance the flavor mixed with dairy-free nachos found in the kiosk. Try jalapeno nachos varieties and add more heat to your snacks. Don’t forget to bring the dip, like salsa.
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free2b
Five free2b snack break
The free2b Snack Break Variety Pack offers a choice of three flavors to guarantee a home run. Flavors such as peppermint, cranberry pumpkin seeds, and blueberry crunch add dark chocolate and superfoods to an easy-to-use resealable bag. Who are we making fun of? By the very bottom, these snackable thins will go, go, disappear! So you arrive at the game with some options for towing.
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Vegan Rob’s
6 Vegan Rob Potato Chips
I love crisp chips inspired by Pringles. It’s perfectly fine to store all the tubes yourself. Made of potato and sorghum flour, it’s gluten-free, vegan, with fun flavors such as spicy, tingling lips dragons and mild turmeric with black pepper. You will have a hard time resisting finishing these at once.
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Annie’s Homemade
7 Annie’s Chocolate Chip Bunny Graham
Need a snack for kids? Annie’s Chocolate Chip Bunny Graham is a honey-free cookie that kids and adults alike love. Contains no high fructose corn syrup, artificial colors, flavors or preservatives. If you’re looking for another vegan cookie flavor of this brand, check out Birthday Cake Bunny Graham. You will not regret it.
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Homemade vegan snacks
If you want to DIY your snacks, choose from one of the following plant-based recipes: Whether you want salty foods, sweet foods or spicy foods, we cover you.
Oh she shines
1 Chickpeas baked in salt and vinegar
This crispy protein-filled snack from Oh She Glows is a healthy alternative to the spicy salty taste often found when eating potato chips. By using roasted chickpeas, you can chew up to 9 times.
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Enjoy life food
2 Rocky Road Snack Mix
This enjoy life recipe happened to make gluten-free chocolate popcorn by combining double chocolate gluten-free cookies with dairy-free miniature chips. Is it even better? This nut-free recipe can be stored in the freezer so you can eat it the next time you have a baseball fever.
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Minimalist Baker
3 Peanut butter cup energy bite
With just five ingredients, these delicious Powerballs from Minimalist Baker naturally sweeten and are ready in just 15 minutes. Did you say it tastes like a peanut butter cup? Pinch hitter for cookie dough and be a winner!
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Kathy Patalski
Four “Better” party mix
This amazing blend from Healthy Happy Life is hitting a thousand thanks to all the basics you’d expect from a serial mix. Combine superfoods, goji berries, and flaxseed meal with sunflower seeds, cashew nuts, and other mixed nuts to create a hitting yet portable ball game snack.
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Nadine Horn and Jorg Mayer
Five Vegan grilled rice balls
Easy-to-make grilled rice balls feature rice that is a blend of black sesame, seaweed, and fresh parsley. But that’s not all. Cooked with the glaze of Japanese barbecue sauce, it has a slightly crispy appearance with umami. These rice balls work well and are not only great for games, but also for a quick lunch or picnic.
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Sara Bond
6 Strawberry Chia Oats Bites
Healthy and sweet, these snacks are packed with oats, strawberries, chia, mashed bananas, applesauce, almond slices, and lots of spices. If you’re looking for a healthy snack that won’t get bored while watching the game, they’re perfect. Therefore, they are the winners of our book.
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Helen du Jardin
7 Garlic pizza humus
Prepare pita chips, celery and carrots. This protein-filled dip uses nutritional yeast, tomato sauce, oregano, rosemary, parsley, basil, and plenty of garlic, reminiscent of a great slice of pizza. Advanced Tips: If you like spices in your life, add red pepper flakes to taste.
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