ctt,
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@andycarolan I’m asking you this in total ignorance as I have never researched the subject.

What do you think of imitation meat products produced for vegans and vegetarians? Are they truly natural foods, or are they a chemical based product? Or is it a bit of both?

andycarolan,
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@ctt It depends on what you get. Of course, whatever it is, is processed to varying degrees.

There's different types of protein used to provide nutrition and texture. Pea Protein, Seitan (wheat gluten) Mycoprotein (Mushroom).

As far as food, a raw food vegan diet is the ultimate goal as it's the least processed, but that's a tough sell for someone new to vegetarianism/veganism.

Definitely worth checking out these ingredients (well regarded as a meal substitute) https://www.beyondmeat.com/en-GB/products/the-beyond-burger

ctt,
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@andycarolan Thank you, Andy. This is helpful.

andycarolan,
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@ctt You're welcome! If you ever want any brand recommendations, just let me know!

ctt,
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@andycarolan Thank you. I will do.

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