Any and all foods on a vegetarian diet?!
Well, I know i cannot eat meats!. But, what else can i eat and can't i eat that i probably don't know about!? And, what food can i eat that is sweet [to any extent], addicting and not very fattening!?Www@FoodAQ@Com
Answers:
Some good ideas -yummy
Pita bread with falafel, avocados, & hummus!.
Vegan chili made with black beans, kidney beans, corn, green bean, chili sauce, green peppers & onions!.
Baked/fried/BBQ tofu, seiten, TVP, or tempeh!.
Cook and fry a large portobello mushroom and make a burger!.
Stir fry rice, beans, and vegetables!.
Pasta or potatoes (scalloped, mashed, fried, baked, etc) with nutritional yeast cheese sauce!. http://www!.ivu!.org/recipes/italian/sauce!.!.!.
Sandwiches (like tempeh lettuce & tomato, tofurky cheezsteak, etc)!.
Barbecued Seitan Ribz are good:
http://blog!.fatfreevegan!.com/2007/05/bar!.!.!.
Plus:
http://veganpeace!.blogspot!.com/2007/08/v!.!.!.
http://veganpeace!.blogspot!.com/2007/09/v!.!.!.
http://veganpeace!.blogspot!.com/2007/09/o!.!.!.
DONT EAT-
Gelatin is definitely NOT vegetarian!. It's made from the bones, hides, and ligaments of slaughtered animals!. Pretty gross, huh!? But fear not, there are substitutes!
If you like Jello, there are vegetarian desserts that are similar!.
If you like gummy candies, check out Sour Patch Kids and Swedish Fish, both of which are vegan!. Edward & Sons, a natural foods company, also makes vegan gummy candies!.
If you like Starburst fruit chews, Mamba makes vegan fruit chews!. I've seen them at a 7-11 and at Target!.
If you like Altoids, there are tons of mints out there!. Newman's Own makes some decent mints, as does VerMints!. They're not as strong as Altoids, but you'll be able to taste the flavor of the mint instead of burning your tongue off!.
If you like Skittles, well, you're out of luck!.
Check labels, as gelatin appears in the most unlikely of places including some brands of yogurt!.
and no fish/seafoodWww@FoodAQ@Com
Pita bread with falafel, avocados, & hummus!.
Vegan chili made with black beans, kidney beans, corn, green bean, chili sauce, green peppers & onions!.
Baked/fried/BBQ tofu, seiten, TVP, or tempeh!.
Cook and fry a large portobello mushroom and make a burger!.
Stir fry rice, beans, and vegetables!.
Pasta or potatoes (scalloped, mashed, fried, baked, etc) with nutritional yeast cheese sauce!. http://www!.ivu!.org/recipes/italian/sauce!.!.!.
Sandwiches (like tempeh lettuce & tomato, tofurky cheezsteak, etc)!.
Barbecued Seitan Ribz are good:
http://blog!.fatfreevegan!.com/2007/05/bar!.!.!.
Plus:
http://veganpeace!.blogspot!.com/2007/08/v!.!.!.
http://veganpeace!.blogspot!.com/2007/09/v!.!.!.
http://veganpeace!.blogspot!.com/2007/09/o!.!.!.
DONT EAT-
Gelatin is definitely NOT vegetarian!. It's made from the bones, hides, and ligaments of slaughtered animals!. Pretty gross, huh!? But fear not, there are substitutes!
If you like Jello, there are vegetarian desserts that are similar!.
If you like gummy candies, check out Sour Patch Kids and Swedish Fish, both of which are vegan!. Edward & Sons, a natural foods company, also makes vegan gummy candies!.
If you like Starburst fruit chews, Mamba makes vegan fruit chews!. I've seen them at a 7-11 and at Target!.
If you like Altoids, there are tons of mints out there!. Newman's Own makes some decent mints, as does VerMints!. They're not as strong as Altoids, but you'll be able to taste the flavor of the mint instead of burning your tongue off!.
If you like Skittles, well, you're out of luck!.
Check labels, as gelatin appears in the most unlikely of places including some brands of yogurt!.
and no fish/seafoodWww@FoodAQ@Com
Well, I would say vegtables!.Www@FoodAQ@Com