What can vegeterians eat if they don't like vegtables?!


Question:

What can vegeterians eat if they don't like vegtables?

can't eat meats, pasta, most fruits,nad I just don' t like most vegies. But I like protien drinks.


Answers:
Looks like you're going to starve.

beans and nuts

Veggies are good and good for you, especially the green ones such as lettuce and broccoli. I am not a vegetarian, but I do like veggies.

turn them into delicious soups. and enjoy

you are just so fussy eater.

I can't imagine whats not to like about fruits and vegetables, but you can eat whole grains, rice, pasta, eggs, cheese (made with vegetarian rennet) cous cous, tofu, seitan, quinoa, mochi, arapa, pupusa, breads, cakes, cookies, crackers, millet, flax, fake meat, tomato sauce, alfredo, goodness, the list is endless. Try veggies that you haven't tried before, or try preparing them differently, like oven baked rutabegga or turnip fries, stuffed artichoke, baked apples, poached pears, etc. Open your mind, and you will open many doors

As a vegetarian, my opinion is this:
1. you can eat your vegetables and like it
2. eat Quorn products
3. eat meat and get over it

You will still need to take vegetarian support multi-vitamins.

Start experimenting on veggies you might like. You might surprise yourself. I hated spinach as a child now I can't get enough of it.

but also there are:
-beans
-lentils
-nuts
-tofu and
-MANY other soya products

Pasta is OK for vegetarians to eat. If you don't like vegetables, why are you a vegetarian? And what's a Vegan anyway?

rolls
jacket potatoes
quorn meat, curry sauce and rice
wraps with cheese etc in them
cashew nut dishes
eggs-great for protein
nuts for protein toooooo

well hope that helps, but for the best advice go to your local health food shops and ask them what foods you can eat. They should ahve substitutes and tablets to provide you with the vitamins and minerals you may need

So why are you a vegiterian?? Thats kinda messed up!

steak, chicken and fish.




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