This March is Veggie Month, where vegetarians around the world ask meat-eaters to think about their food lifestyle and try a vegetarian diet for a few weeks. Of course, changing your diet can be a daunting thing, but with these wonderful vegetarian foods, you might just forget you’re missing the meat:

1: For Veggie Treats: Vegan Antics

What: Pick and Mix Cupcakes (£17.50)

Why: Not only do Vegan Antics create gorgeous, decadent cupcakes. All their cupcakes are egg free, dairy free and, in most cases, can be made free from gluten, wheat, nuts and soy. So, if you have any dietary requirements, Vegan Antics will try to accommodate you. The pick and mix boxes of six let you choose from incredible flavours including deep-filled peanut butter, rainbow cupcakes and chocolate hazelnut. Even better, Vegan Antics will deliver straight to your home across the UK.

Where: Vegan Antics cupcakes can be ordered here.

2: For Veggie Superfoods: Finotaste

What: Veggie Protein Pot (£3.50)

Why: There’s often a common misconception that vegetarian diets are both boring and lack protein. Yet this is far from the case with this little Veggie Protein Pot from Finotaste. These healthy snacks are perfect for getting you through a long afternoon in work and are great for helping you reach your protein goal for the day. Each pot contains a savoury vegetarian bite matched with organic baby spinach, mixed seeds and soya beans and at just 185 calories a pot, they are as delicious as they are guilt-free. As well as their huge selection of healthy, veggie dishes Finotaste will also deliver direct to your door with hungryhouse.

Where: On their website here.

3: For Cheese Lovers: Cheese Fondue from St Moritz

What: Fondue (£19.50)

Why: There is a certain romance to sharing a pot of bubbling cheese on a date. St Moritz is London’s oldest Swiss restaurant famed for its exquisite cheesy fondues. Perfect for Vegetarians, you can choose for your fondue to contain cheese such as emmental, gruyere and vacherin and some fondue options include tomatoes and wild mushrooms. Then you get to dip glorious bits of crusty bread into your chosen fondue – just remember to share with your partner!

Where: St Moritz Club is based in London.

4: For Brunch: Balans Soho Society

What: Pancakes topped with berries (£8)

Why: There is nothing quite like a leisurely Sunday brunch of pancakes, and Balans Soho Society make some of the tastiest pancakes in London. Light, fluffy and full of flavour top yours with banana or berries and drench it in hot maple syrup. If you’re feeling fancy, you could even add a glass of Bucks Fizz to your brunch.

Where: Bahans Soho Society has various restaurants in London.

5: The Veggie Burger: Roti Chai

What: Bun Tikki (£5.80)

Why: Is there anything better than a delicious homemade burger from a street food vendor? Of course not! Yet a lot of vegetarians can feel left out as most burgers contain meat.  These days there are plenty of scrumptious vegetarian burgers available – none more so than the Bun Tikki from Roti Chai in London. Made from armritsar-style aloo tikki, this burger is absolutely packed with flavour. Indeed, your meat-loving mates just might try to steal it off you.

Where: Roti Chai operate a street style café in London.