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Anonymous asked in Food & DrinkVegetarian & Vegan · 1 decade ago

Why do vegetarians use substitute meat?

I'm mean if you believe your not suppose to eat meat why would you want something that tastes like meat. It tastes good for a reason right? Why not just eat the real thing...

just like i don't believe in eating humans "like most people" i sure won't go around looking for a substitute meat for human!!

Update:

sorry if i offend anyone, i just want to know!!

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    this is a very good question, don't worry if it offends anyone, I am a vegetarian, and it doesn't offend me, i can see where you are coming from

    there are many reasons people may do this

    it is easier, some people like the taste of meat, they don't want to give it up, it is there conscience that drives them to be a vegetarian

    some may also find that it is easier to do this, it can be very hard to know what one should eat, since there is often replacement ingredients in these imitation foods, it makes it a lot easier

    as a meat eater, this you should be aware of, there is major commercial influence on the food we eat, make sure you know what you are eating, even if you do eat meat, as it is said, buyer beware

    another thing you might find, some of these imitation foods may taste different, what makes meat taste good is that the body knows that it makes it feel better, although there are other non-meat imitations that are just as healthy as the meat imitations, often the meat imitations are enriched with vitamins and such, that it may be healthier to choose the imitation product

    there are more reasonsill eat immitaimitationproducts, but those are some of them

  • 1 decade ago

    'Meat substitutes' exist in our culture because the habits of eating are based around meat' Many traditional meals and recipes are centred on meat and without something to take its place people would find it very hard to eat foods that they are familiar with.

    In other cultures where meat is scarce, unaffodable or avoided for religious reasons you can find vegetarians that do not buy meat 'substitutes'. Culture has a lot to do with it- for example in Asia, where people eat a lot more fish, vegetarians can buy many more 'fish substitutes'.

    I would disagree that 'it feels right for a reason' because it does not feel right to many people, they just say that they don't like the taste or texture. Vegetarians do not avoid meat simply because of how it tastes, they might love the taste of meat they ate when they were growing up and miss those familiar flavours and textures. They don't eat meat because of other issues - that is why people say they 'gave up meat' because although they may have enjoyed eating it they decided it was not the right thing to do when they realised how the animals and the environment are affected by the meat industries.

    In any case, I have never met anyone who like the taste of freshly slaughtered bloody meat. Most people like meat that has been cooked, seasoned and often processed into burgers and sausages, etc. So even those products can be seen as 'un-natural' in a way :-)

    Anyway - what tastes good for you cannot be assumed to apply to everyone. Lots of people say tomatoes, peaches, apricots and mangoes taste good - I cannot stand them!

    Source(s): Vegetarian 21 years, Vegan 10 years plus. UK based with a vegetarian business.
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Some People Find It Hard When Making The Transition From

    Meat Eater to Vegetarian. to give up meat at once, and need something that looks and tastes like meat in order to satisfy the Cravings for the real thing. Meat Substitutes can be used in cooking to replace a favored dish that originally had meat in it.

    i.e Mince, Sausage, Burger, Fillet, Steak, etc...

    I use soy mince when making a Vegetarian Lasagna, or Cottage Pie.

    At a BBQ I use Veggie burgers instead of Beef Burgers.

    Its a way of eating something like the real thing without eating the real thing if you see what i mean?

    This is my all time Fave Meat substitute of all! Quorn!

    Checkout this link for GREAT Info!

    http://www.quorn.co.uk/

    I hope I answered your question! have a nice day!

    Source(s): I'm a Vegetarian!
  • You're not the first person to ask this question, but that's okay.

    My digestive system can no longer process meat properly. And I have come to believe that eating animal foods is wrong and unnecessary. However, I lived for 33 years as an omnivore before I went veg 7 years ago. Habits as ingrained as that are hard to break. I eat the analogues (as I call them) because they taste good. It also makes being vegetarian/vegan look more "normal" to meat eaters who think it's weird not having a chunk of animal flesh on your plate at every meal.

    Remember, as someone else pointed out, what makes "meat taste good" is the marinades, flavorings, processing, cooking, etc. I don't imagine any person (except maybe Gordon Ramsay) would want to eat flesh ripped from the body of an animal. So flavoring soy and/or wheat protein to mimic meat products is no less strange than flavoring animals' flesh to be palatable.

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  • 1 decade ago

    This is a really good question and there are a lot of reasons that vegetarians and vegans (veg*ns) choose to use fake meat.

    I choose to use fake meat because nothing died to produce it, and I don't eat meat because the animal died. I'll be happy to admit that chicken tastes good. Fake chicken works just fine for anything I want to cook.

    I also use fake meat because I'm a lazy chef. Sad, but true. I'm not too creative, so I make hamburger helper sometimes. I love to cook, and I have a significant other who loves meat, so I have to compromise when I make dinner. He knows it's fake, but he gets his fix, so we're both happy.

    Fake meat is nutritionally balanced and actually pretty good for you, so it's not a bad dietary choice.

    Also, new vegetarians like to use it because it's a very easy transition. It doesn't feel like they are giving up anything when they eat fake meat instead of real meat.

    Some vegetarians are creeped out by the idea of eating anything that even tastes like meat in any way, so not all of them want to eat fake meat. I personally prefer the meat substitutes that are more like compressed vegetables than meat analog.

  • 1 decade ago

    A lot of the time it's people who have just become veg*n, they find it easy to incorporate the fake meats into recipes they already know, rather than totally learn hundreds of new meals straight away

    It's also just for the ease of it, i don't eat fake meats, but i did when i first gave up meat, i suppose it's just easier, i can't really word it how i mean lol, sorry

    Plus, some people are vegetarians because they don't like how the animals are treated, pretty rare that it's for the taste of it

    Also, the substitutes taste better, my boyfriend is an omnivore, but he adores the vegan substitutes a lot more than the real meats.

    Source(s): Vegan
  • 1 decade ago

    People are vegetarians for different reasons. Meat substitutes are often less high in saturated fats so people who are vegetarians to cut down their cholesterol levels use meat substitutes for health reasons.

    People like the taste of meat but don't like the idea of killing animals or anything with a central nervous system. Using soy products let these people have some of the taste without the guilt. I am in this category.

    Many people don't believe that meat "tastes good for a reason." They point out that often things that seem conducive to happiness at some time are wrong--for instance, killing one's enemy, having indiscriminate bed partners, driving fast while drunk are all experiences that seem enticing at the time but have consequences not so thrilling.

    No offense.

  • Bee
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    um this question is too general. not all vegetarians use substitute meat! i dont, because i find the taste/texture disgusting. but some vegetarians do, because they still like the taste. which isnt a bad thing, i mean you cant force yourself not to like something. i actually find that they have to have more willpower since they do like the taste of meat. it takes a lot more power to become vegetarian when you like meat. why shouldnt they be allowed to eat fake meat?

  • 1 decade ago

    Most people believe it's wrong to kill other humans, but horror movies and crime mysteries are popular. So are video games that involve violence and death. Do you think people who enjoyed Atonement, for example, think that war is a good thing?

    There's a big difference.

    Remember that food is a very central part of culture. In many cultures, meat is a central part of food, especially when it comes to celebrations. When someone chooses to go vegetarian, they're choosing to change what they put in their mouths. They're not choosing to abstain from bonding with their loved ones. A veggie burger or hot dog at a barbecue is an easy way to say, "I love you and your celebrations and I can still participate without the meat."

    Source(s): PS- If you honestly think that fake meat tastes like the real thing, why not just eat the fake kind? It's lower in fat and higher in fiber, plus there's a lower risk of food-borne illness, etc.
  • 1 decade ago

    most people only become vegetarian because they dont want animals to be tortured and murdered. fake meat is not the product of torture and suffering. so why not have it? fake meat tastes just as good so whats the point of causing unimaginable pain and cruelty to cows? every carnivore could switch to fake meats and not miss meat at all. they would have no trouble switching to vegetarian then - they wouldnt have to give anything up. why eat the real thing - how can it possibly taste so good its worth that much pain to the cow?

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