what do I need to eat instead of meat if I want to eat vegeterian?


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besides, legumes, tofu, and dairy
I want to become a vegeterian because I don’t like eating meat. Thanks!
well of course veggies! I eat lots of them anyway… I’m talking about what substitude the nutrients in meat, so I make sure I don’t miss any nutrients in my diet that i need.

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December 18, 2009

Barrett G @ 7:17 pm #

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Vegetables.

I would imagine.

December 21, 2009

simply_moon @ 2:46 pm #

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You answerd your own question…nuts, fruits veggies, rice, pasta…fresh and cooked. I wouldn’t cook them to death because the food loses it’s nutritional value.

December 23, 2009

anonymouse @ 2:08 pm #

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Try Gluten or Sietan. Those are a lot more “meaty” than tofu. And eggs, especially egg whites.

Lots more greens and flax seeds (for Omega fatty acids).

December 26, 2009

silvia l @ 6:02 am #

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there’s everything for vegetarians, vegetarian sausages, vegetarian hams, etc.. just head to the supermarket and ask where it is

Debbk @ 8:53 pm #

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Red Beans and Rice and lots of other fruits and vegetables. If you include dairy then include yogurt, cheese and milk.

December 27, 2009

dee k @ 2:04 pm #

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You don’t like eating meat so you will not miss it & that’s good.You have listed a few major items in a vegetarian diet,but what about vegetables,so many to choose from also fruit & nuts.

smcgilli @ 4:56 pm #

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Why do you not want to eat meat? So you can feel like you’re part of some “movement”. You need counseling.

December 31, 2009

Emily G @ 1:44 am #

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they make all sorts of veggie burgers and meat substitutes now. and they’re all pretty tasty! they usually have lots of protein. you kind find them in the frozen section of your grocery store.

January 1, 2010

kirene45 @ 1:24 am #

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Meat is not the only real source of protein.
These are, for example, vegan sources of protein:
Cereals and grains – buckwheat*, rye, corn, rice, pasta…
Leafy green vegetables, including spinach
Legumes – beans, lentils, peas, peanuts
Nuts – almonds, walnuts, cashews…
Seaweed – spirulina*, kelp …
Seeds – hemp*, sesame, sunflower…
Soy* products – tofu, tempeh, soy milk…
Vegetables – Brussel sprouts, potatoes, yuca

tharnpfeffa @ 1:48 am #

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Fish, particulary cold water fish.

I love brown rice with tahini dressing drizzled over it!!!

January 3, 2010

Michael H @ 8:42 am #

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Igonore the answer above, i asume you want to eat vegetarian as stated in your question, and not “wanabee-fake-confused-meateater” diet

you don’t need to worry about the nutrients from meat.

Just eat a variety of vegetables, fruits, cereals and nuts.

It’ll be fine.

Don’t go over the top with just replacing meat with fake-meat. Its not always the best way to get a healthy diet. Most people who maintain a successful veggie diet tend to cook from raw ingredients.

The odd bit of fake meat is ok, but not with every meal.

January 4, 2010

soreen96 @ 11:51 pm #

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Quorn products. They’re available in many different forms and provide the same amount of protein as meat produce without the added fat content. You can get Quorn mince, sausages,burgers, bacon and ham. They’re available at most good supermarkets although certain products (like the ham) are harder to find.

January 8, 2010

varun,pokemon,wwe @ 1:28 am #

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CHINESE[CHILLY PANEER,FRIED RICE]I LOVE IT

KitKat @ 3:39 am #

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Whole grains (pasta, bread, brown rice), nuts, soy products. If you are lacto-ovo then include dairy and eggs.

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