Little
by little, people are starting to internalize what has been common
knowledge for a long time now: processed and red meats are bad for us.
Eating a lot of deli meat and steaks can increase your odds of
developing heart disease, diverticulitis, Alzheimer's and bowel cancer. But, as in all things, old habits die hard, and many of us have gotten accustomed to juicy red meat and hot dogs.
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Luckily,
we are living in an era of unparalleled food technology and innovation,
and plant-based meat substitutes that appeal to the palates of meat
addicts have never been as readily-available. And just in case you’re
thinking of a bland vegetable patty, we’re talking protein rich, juicy
and savory products that taste just like the real thing.
1. Mock meat
One
of the fastest-rising food industries is mock meat, manufactured by
companies like Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods. Their popular burgers
are based on plant-protein and are lab-engineered to have many of the
same qualities of real beef patties, including texture, succulence and
taste. Imitation burgers are cholesterol free, are rich in protein and
vitamins and are 100% meat free. Numerous restaurant chains now offer
mock meat options, and various retail stores either already have these
products or will have them in the near future. Soya granules or chunks are good options to replace meat.
2. Tofu
Tofu
is probably the most famous meat substitute and one that has the
longest history, as it was invented for that purpose around 2,000 years
ago in China. Extra-firm tofu, if treated with rub or marinade can make
for a great replacement for chicken or even steak, and can be a
delicious centerpiece for a healthy version of a hoagie.
3. Legumes
Legumes are savory, chock-full of proteins and vitamins and are actually really good for your heart.
As such, they’re a great candidate for meat replacement and can easily
be ground up into delicious hamburger patties. All you need are some
cooked grains, bread crumbs and eggs, and you’ve got a wonderful burger.
For a vegan patty, replace the egg with flax meal or chia seeds.
4. Carrots
Carrot
dogs are different to other meat replacements in that they don’t try to
be something they aren’t. Carrots aren’t anything like highly-processed
hot dogs, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t preferable. A roasted and
seasoned carrot is great in a bun with mustard and sauerkraut, and has
none of the health downsides of a real frankfurter.
5. Jackfruit
This
relatively obscure fruit is about the size of a very large
watermelon and is native to South Asia. Its flesh is soft and sweet when
ripe, but when unripe, it is meaty, with a milder taste and is often
locally used in curry. As such, young jackfruit is great as a
replacement for pulled pork recipes or gyros/shawarma.
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