• @weastie@lemmy.worldOP
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    5 months ago

    Honestly, I in general don’t really like when a meat is substituted for a food that is not a primarily protein source. Like replacing meat for cauliflower or jackfruit, as opposed to something with legumes or lentils

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      55 months ago

      It creates really imbalanced meals that don’t meet our dietary needs, and turns active people away from a plant-based diet. Vegetarian and vegan diets already have a reputation for being protein challenged, and this type of substitution hurts it further by substantiating those assumptions.

    • @library_napper
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      25 months ago

      Why? You know you dont need more protein that what a variety of whole foods offers, right?

      • @weastie@lemmy.worldOP
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        75 months ago

        From a taste perspective, umami.

        From a health perspective, eating more protein is really good for satiety and therefore weight loss. Personally, when I don’t go out of my way to incorporate extra protein sources, I usually just don’t feel satisfied and full. I understand and recognize that you literally don’t need a ton of extra protein to be healthy, but I feel best when I have it.