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Vegan food thread

>> No.9735043

>>9735042
Needs anchovies, sardines, or chicken.

>> No.9735051
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>>9735042
I eat meat here and there, but i think it's best for my stomach to give it a rest with a vegan meal.
>ibs
>blog posting
Here is a dish i just made off of ty's conscious cooking website.
Some mushroom "clam" chowder

>> No.9735052

>>9735051
Needs clams.

>> No.9735056

>>9735043
Without meat, i think it just needs more tamatoes/cherry/grape tomatoes and maybe purple olives instead.
Wonder what dressing you put on top.
Like a vinegrete or something

>> No.9735067

my goto dish is potato tofu curry. press and cube your tofu, saute in 3 Tbs olive oil for 5 mins. Add one diced white onion and continue to saute. When tofu is golden and onions translucent, add 2 Tbs yellow curry powder and saute until fragrant. Add cubed potatoes and stir till coated. Add 1 can coconut milk, and equal amount of veggie broth. Simmer until potatoes are soft and serve over rice.

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>>9735042

>> No.9735108
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This is a Vegan thread if you dont want to talk about vegan food get fuck out trolls
>>9735043
>>9735051
>>9735052
>>9735056

>> No.9735112

I love steak! Who else loves being vegan!

My dinner last night was fried chicken, my favorite vegan meal.

>> No.9735129

>>9735112
Has anyone got any vegan stories? Let me share mine.
>be me
>order a medium rare steak
>is my favorite vegan meal
>comes out
>green PLANT BASED GARNISH AND SPICES
>scream I can't EAT THIS I AM VEGAN
>throw it onto the ground
>run out of the restaurant and leave a 1 star review

Has anyone else been neglected by a restaurant because they are vegan? When they ask if I want a salad I get offended because I AM VEGAN AND ONLY EAT MEAT.

>> No.9735135

>>9735108
This is a shitposting thread if you dont want to shitpost about food get fuck out cu/ck/s.

>> No.9735144

>>9735067
Nice

>> No.9735149

>>9735144
Are you complimenting his gyno?

>> No.9735152

Is weed vegan lmao

>> No.9735189 [DELETED] 

>>9735042
this isn't /LGBT/ take it there, faggot.

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>>9735189

>> No.9735305

>>9735233
fish- "Oh no!"

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>>9735305

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>>9735152
Sure is smoke it every day

>> No.9736048

>>9735108
Imagine being this much of a faggot

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>>9735152

>> No.9736053
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is this the /soyboygeneral/ thread?

>> No.9736062
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Incidentally, these gyros I made were vegan.

Cultured soy milk 24 hours to make yogurt -> strained to make greek yogurt -> turned into tzatziki

For shawarma, used soy curls rehydrated in hot marinade then pan-fried with garlic and spices and basted in butter bean puree for juicyness (blanched butter beans pureed with lactic acid, canola oil, miso paste, as a butter substitute).

Put together shawarma soy curls with tzatziki, fried leeks, tomato, cucumber, in a pita.

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>>9736062

When folded for eating

>> No.9736078

>>9736062

* butter beans pureed with lactic acid and soy-milk while simmering to achieve a very smooth consistency, before adding in oil and miso paste and salt and such.

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>>9735357

>> No.9736086

>>9736062
>>9736070
looks good soyboy, I'd even give you a reach around to say thanks

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>>9736086

>> No.9736133

>>9736062

looks good but all that soy would give me diarrhea

>> No.9736215

>>9736133

Why?

I literally eat shitloads of soy and gluten and I've never had a single problem.

>> No.9736270

>>9735042
>Vegan food thread

I really wish somebody told me that a heavy vegan diet leads to 40% higher colon cancer rates than meat eaters.

At least the meat industry will tell you that eating bacon every day is bad for you. Why does big Agra keep hiding the facts abou their pesticides and cancer risks?

> Long term vegetarian diet changes human DNA raising risk of cancer and heart disease
> By Sarah Knapton

Long term vegetarianism can lead to genetic mutations which raise the risk of heart disease and cancer, scientists have found.

Populations who have had a primarily vegetarian diet for generations were found to be far more likely to carry DNA which makes them susceptible to inflammation.

Scientists in the US believe that the mutation occured to make it easier for vegetarians to absorb essential fatty acids from plants.

But it has the knock-on effect of boosting the production of arachidonic acid, which is linked to inflammatory disease and cancer. When coupled with a diet high in vegetable oils - such as sunflower oil - the mutated gene quickly turns fatty acids into dangerous arachidonic acid.

The finding may help explain previous research which found vegetarian populations are nearly 40 per cent more likely to suffer colorectal cancer than meat eaters, a finding that has puzzled doctors because eating red meat is known to raise the risk.

>> No.9736276

>>9736270
>At least the meat industry will tell you that eating bacon every day is bad for you. Why does big Agra keep hiding the facts abou their pesticides and cancer risks?


> Monsanto
> Telling the truth about their food risks

Pick one

>> No.9736284

>>9736270
>The finding may help explain previous research which found vegetarian populations are nearly 40 per cent more likely to suffer colorectal cancer than meat eaters, a finding that has puzzled doctors because eating red meat is known to raise the risk.

“In such individuals, vegetable oils will be converted to the more pro-inflammatory arachidonic acid, increasing the risk for chronic inflammation that is implicated in the development of heart disease, and exacerbates cancer.

>> No.9736285

>>9736270

Except that study doesn't mean what you think it does.

You don't accrue genetic mutations boosting arachidonic acid at an *individual level* by going vegetarian. You accrue those changes at a population level over many generations of vegetarianism.

Additionally, this is a genetic adaptation to the vegetarianism in their *traditional diet*. Adding loads of high omega 6 vegetable oil a la Western diet, instead of sticking to the traditional vegetarian diet that they evolved around, is the problem for them.

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>>9736270
>At least the meat industry will tell you that eating bacon every day is bad for you. Why does big Agra keep hiding the facts abou their pesticides and cancer risks?

You don't know Monsanto at all do you?

>> No.9736294
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>>9736285

lol @ Monsanto shill desperately trying to convince people that pesticides are "healthy"

>> No.9736300

>>9735233
This image is completely true, but also justified. Animals are worse than us, we have the right to do what we want with them, and when aliens show up with technology we can't even comprehend, they have the right to wipe us off the face of the planet.

>> No.9736327

>>9736300
>they have the right to wipe us off the face of the planet.

lol @ dumbass liberal 'Mericans thinking aliens or animals give a shit about our aritrary "rights"

lol

liberal brainwashing at its best

>> No.9736342

>>9736327
How did you get there from what I said? I'm not talking about laws, I'm talking about morals. If aliens show up with god-like powers, it's perfectly acceptable for them to do as they wish, because they're the better beings.

>> No.9736375

>>9736062
This looks delicious my guy nice work

>> No.9736386

>>9736288
Oh look another brainwashed millennial

>> No.9736401

>>9736386
>Oh look another brainwashed millennial

ignorant redneck. Monsanto was being protested by your fucking mommy and daddy for the same exact shit long before those dirty hippies decided to make you.

>> No.9736410

>>9736386

Hello "Well Informed" Redneck Americans.

Here's a Fun Fact for the day:

Q: Can you guess who the head of the United States Food and Drug Administration is?

A: None other than the Ex CEO of Monsanto.


dumbfuck americans don't even understand what "conflict of interest" means.

>> No.9736497

>>9736270
Why are you still showing up in vegan threads pushing this article when it was already proven that the author misinterpreted the study she was citing?

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>>9736062
>>9736070

Some other food I made a while ago - popcorn cauliflower

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>>9736499

Another one - jackfruit ceviche

I simmered the jackfruit in a broth of white miso and wakame, then shredded and used in place of fish in a normal ceviche recipe

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>>9736506

Some porkchop-style seitan I made

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>>9736514

Different slice of the same roast

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>>9736522

This one was a spiced, roasted cauliflower steak and roasted asparagus.

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>>9736527

Bean chili and muffin-tin cornbread with vegan butter and battered/fried tomatillo

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>>9736545

This is a green curry soup made with green lentils and yellow potato

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>>9735042
Africans are vegan, right?

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>>9736551

Some garlic bread I made with home-made vegan butter

>> No.9736564

>>9736514
>seitan
>satan
not a coincidence, vegans will bathe in lakes of fire for eternity.

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>>9736561
>>9736522

Different style of seitan I made, more beefy

>> No.9736571

>>9736564
Retard.

>> No.9736572
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>>9736568

Beef-rib style seitan I made

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>>9736572

Pretty simple dinner, polenta with spiced lentils, red onion and cilantro

>> No.9736581

>>9736571
whatever floats your boat sinner, i'll be looking down at you from heaven as demons rip your skin off in shreds

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>>9736575

For comparison, the sort of thing I ate before going vegan

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>>9736583

Layer bacon and sometimes egg then shredded cheese, pour hot bacon grease over top to melt cheese.

No wonder my LDL was over 200

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Is mayonnaise a gender?

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>>9736590

Literally a bowl of cheese stick, shredded cheese, and pepperoni in the microwave

I feel my kidneys shriveling remembering this

>> No.9736694

>>9736062
There's a big hair in your tzatziki

>> No.9737175

>>9736062
looks amazing!

>> No.9737242

>>9736499
recipe please?

>> No.9737278

>>9737242

I don't have a particular recipe, but basically it was just a batter (flour, flax egg, salt, water) that I (well, my gf in this instance) dipped cauliflower chunks into, after dredging in a mix of soy milk and lactic acid (to approximate buttermilk) and flour. The pieces were fried in some oil, then topped with sweet & sour sauce and cilantro.

>> No.9737285

>>9736694

So I can put a piece of myself in you ;)

>> No.9737429

A few years ago I had a supervisor who was very obese before becoming vegan. He told me his favorite thing to do was
>get large pizza
>place bite-size chocolate snacks (snickers, milky way, reese's cups) on top of pizza
>re-bake it until melted
>dunk in garlic butter
I miss you, Phil.

>> No.9737507

Does anyone here cook with tempeh? Any advice?

>> No.9737532

>>9735042
>raw mushrooms on the salad

Its garbage

>> No.9737571

>>9736572
>>9736568
>>9736527
>>9736522
>>9736514
>>9736062
Why does Vegan food try to emulate meat-based dishes and plating? I know that it is good and blah, blah (The Cauliflower steak looks good) but why imitating when you can create? If you want these dishes and cuisine to be respected you have to be more than an imitation but your own thing
>PD: Eating highly processed slabs of mass is stupid AF, if you are going vegan you might as well avoid things you could not make by yourself

>> No.9737672

Hey im a gay vegen if i suck my boyfriends cock does that go against eating meat?

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>>9737672
>Hey im a gay vegen
There's some other kind?!

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>>9736288

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is this vegan

>> No.9739395

Guys I want to make my own vegetarian (not necessarily vegan) sausages.
Is that even possible or would I need like a sausage making thing and some kind of vegetarian gut to put the stuff in?
Do I just use tofu or do I need something else

bls help, i tried those linda mccartney veggie sausages recently and they were amazing

>> No.9739398

>>9739395
The intellectual level of your average anti-omivore everybody

>> No.9739402

>>9739398
ebin
How about you give me a proper answer if you know better you twat?

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>>9738162

>> No.9739411

>>9736215
post tits