Anonymous wrote:About a year ago I switched from cow’s milk in my coffee to oat milk. I like the taste much better. But even though the calories and sugar are roughly similar, I cannot get past how overly processed the oat milk is, and how many added ingredients there are. So in this case, the animal version is a better choice for me, and I am switching back.
Anonymous wrote:This is why fake meat will go the way of the dodo - it's hyper processed, which is not healthy or sustainable.
Eat whole foods, whether vegan or something else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why fake meat will go the way of the dodo - it's hyper processed, which is not healthy or sustainable.
Eat whole foods, whether vegan or something else.
All of the long term vegetarians that I know hate it. My daughter hasn't eaten meat in so long that she has no memories of meat; beyond burgers are repulsive to her. Maybe they're good for someone who misses meat?
I am the PP vegetarian and also thoroughly grossed out by fake beef. But I LOVE fake chicken and can't get enough of it. Haven't eaten the real thing in 30-something years but I will order and enjoy some vegan chicken every time.
Disagree that it's going to go the way of the dodo. Not because of my experience but because I think regular meat will get more expensive and more socially unacceptable - and these plant-based meats offer a good alternative. Especially something like ground beef fast food tacos - you don't need real meat for that. The vegan meat will taste as good, be cheaper, and have less of an environmental impact. There's going to be a bigger and bigger market, I think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am vegetarian, not vegan - and some plant-based foods are healthier, some not. If it's processed turkey sausage or processed soy sausage, !
We actually make both sausages from scratch. One from seitan, and one from turkey.
I am pp - and wow! What is your seitan recipe?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why fake meat will go the way of the dodo - it's hyper processed, which is not healthy or sustainable.
Eat whole foods, whether vegan or something else.
All of the long term vegetarians that I know hate it. My daughter hasn't eaten meat in so long that she has no memories of meat; beyond burgers are repulsive to her. Maybe they're good for someone who misses meat?