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Are there any good vegan recipes that are original?

It seems there is a huge effort to make Vegan burgers, vegan hotdogs, etc. Is there anything new in the vegan world or is it constantly trying to make foods to imitate meat based recipes?

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  • Is there anything new and original in the non-vegan world? Or is it all just constantly finding different ways of serving animal products?

    Just because we have the tech now to be exploring realistic plant based alternatives to meat, doesn't mean that is all vegans eat or cook.

    And after fucking years of hearing "I'd go vegie/vegan if there were good realistic meat alternatives" from you people, this new spin of "why do vegans want so many realistic meat alternatives?!" is kinda pathetic tbh.

    Most of these new plant meats are made and marketed to help get omni's off meat. The megre handful of vegans in the world are not the target market here, and the vast majority of us vegans have always been pretty content with our beans and tofus for protein.

    And yes, there are plant based food innovations happening all the time, but they probably don't count for you because omnivores don't see food as 'real' or 'good' unless it contains tortured animal parts.

  • I'm pescetarian, so I will eat fish, most of what I eat is either vegetarian or vegan. So it's certainly easier for me than you. But here's the thing, I was brought up this way, therefore I don't like the taste of meat and don't want imitation stuff either.

    But I have no difficulty with this at all. A lot of dishes just have meat in them, but they really don't need it, they're good without it, it's not the base of the dish. The foods in shops that are prominently labelled "vegan" or "plant based" are primarily meat and dairy alternatives, because there's no need to label all the other things that have always been inherently plant based. At least in recent years it's becoming trendy to label these foods "plant based" that would never have had meat in them anyway, it makes it clearer, but it's not always the case and there's no real need to.

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