theAdviserMe
Assistant Cook
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- Feb 6, 2009
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beans are a good substitute for animal protein. Or any vegetable could replace meat protein in your diet....
Breezy, you're correct in saying that specific vegetables, legumes, etc don't offer complete protein, meaning they don't possess all the amino acids that our bodies need and can't manufacture. But the solution is quite simple.TheAdviserMe - I'm sorry, but that's just not true. I'm not a vegetarian, but know for an absolute fact that beans alone are definitely not a good substitute for animal protein. Nor can any vegetable replace meat protein in your diet. Vegetables - beans included - are not a "complete protein" and must be combined specifically with other products - grains for instance - in specific combinations in order to make up the same protein compounds one would get from meat products. This is why so many folks who jump into vegetarianism without doing proper research/reading end up with health problems. It's not as simple as just subbing vegetables willy-nilly for meat.
Portobello mushrooms are a good meat substitute I use a lot, too. Love those!
Back to Tofu, Here are a couple of my favorite tofu recipes:
Indian Fried Tofu:
Almond Tofu Stir Fry:
Ginger Tofu:
A vegetarian with a poor diet will have health problems just as an omnivore with a poor diet will have health problems.