Vegetarian burgers, sausages.
Seitan (meingin), tofu and tempeh. They can be found in some supermarkets and Asian markets.
Soy based tvp mince - textured vegetable protein.
Away from the processed foods, most vegetarians eat seeds, nuts, pulses (beans & lentils.)
There are lots of recipes for nut roasts on the internet and in vegetarian recipe books.
They have soy patties that are artificially flavored to taste like chicken or beef. There are veggie hotdogs, corndogs, steak strips, bacon, sausage, etc. etc. Morningstar is my favorite brand that makes them. Boca is another. Just check the frozen food section of any grocery store. You can always substitute!
Soya beans products made from them (tofu, tempeh, texturized vegetable protein) are extremely high in protein.
Most vegetables, legumes, whole grains, nuts, and seeds contain plentiful protein to fill the needs of anyone who does not eat meat.
They are usually made with soy or wheat protein.
Items you can use to replace meat:
I am curious about sofu, i tried it in a salad once, the texture of it reminds me of a pork chop texture. but I am not good in eating meat, red meat i mean. chicken seafoos is as far as i go.
A vegetable burger must not contain meat. As Jponbac says above: soya makes an acceptable meat substitute.
Basically, a meat substitute like Quorn or Tofu. It gives a lot of protein like real meat does, so it's a healthy substitute for meat. Vegetarians find it useful, but it is healthier than meat so can actually be considered a much better option. It's primary function is to taste like meat and give the same proteins.
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Hydrochloric acid is used in the hydrolyzation of starch and proteins. Many artificial meats use hydrolyzed vegetable proteins as additives to simulate the texture of meat.
Carbohydrates, proteins, fats,vitamins and minerals are the six main types of food.
It's made from soy, wheat and pea proteins, vegetables and ancient grains (quinoa, amaranth, millet and kamut).
Animal vs vegetable proteins-role in human health
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A pepperoni is a meat.
excuse me but the clue is in the word 'VEGETABLE' there is no meat in it
proteins are found in meat.
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