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(Free Topic) Beyond Meet. Grasshopper meat?

by Shirin Shukhratova | 25-04-2021 17:36 recommendations 0

In my last post, I wrote about the consequences for nature and the man himself eating meat, namely in excessive consumption. It turns out that it is not as harmless to eat meat as we used to think, and the question arose: What should we do? Stop eating meat altogether? Of course not! However, it would not hurt to try something new. Besides, if you like the taste, why not replace the meat?

The first alternative to meat is soy meat or meat from legumes (beans, chickpeas, lentils). Surely many people have heard of soy meat, there are even burgers made of soy, but few people know that there are other products from the legume family as well. I am already a big fan of soy meat, as it is assimilated by the body by 80% and is much less harmful to our planet than the same beef. Besides, 1 kg of soy has 3 times more protein than 1 kg of beef.

Spirulina. Have you ever heard of seaweed meat? Not only is it one of the safest to extract for the environment, but its protein content exceeds 65% of its weight. It tastes peculiar, but if eaten with the addition of different spices, it takes on the taste of crabmeat.

 Tempeh is a pressed "brick" of completely fermented soybeans. Residents of Indonesia and Southeast Asia probably know about it firsthand. To some, it tastes like mushrooms and to others like nuts. In addition to its high protein content (100 gr of 18 g of protein), it is very versatile in cooking because it can be marinated, crumbled, chopped, sliced, fried or baked.

 Tofu: one of the most famous meat analogues. Tofu can be considered as meat without bones. In Japan and other Asian countries, tofu has been a food source for a long time. Besides, it is easily digestible in the body and insanely delicious. If I have to choose between tofu and any other kind of meat, the choice without hesitation will be in favor of the first, so it tastes good. And combined with beets and oranges, mmm...., it makes my mouth water.

Insect meat. Whoa-whoa, no need to immediately bulge eyes and shake head negatively. It really is, especially such meat is popular in Germany and Switzerland. I either have not tried it myself, but those who have used it say that it tastes like nuts or rabbit meat. However, most importantly, this type of meat is almost the best substitute for meat, as it not only has a lot of protein, but its extraction brings minimal harm to our planet.

As a final note, I would like to remind you that I am not calling to immediately stop eating meat and switch to substitutes with this post. Some people just like the taste of meat, and there is nothing shameful or bad about that. I just wanted to remind you about the diversity of our world and that at least for the sake of experimentation it is worth giving alternative types of meat a chance, who knows may like it!

 
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3 Comments

  • Debbie Mentor says :
    Hi Shirin,

    This is your mentor Debbie. :)

    You got me there! I was first shocked to see ¡°insect meat¡± xD I had no idea it was a popular thing! But I still can??t imagine how it can taste like rabbit meat.. Since I??ve never had rabbit meat either.. Yikes.

    
I??m a little comforted to hear that there??s nothing shameful about eating meat. But still, as I??m aware that there are many more options, I will try to find possible alternatives. :)

    Green Cheers
,
    Debbie
    Posted 01-05-2021 10:14

  • Yuseon Mentor says :
    Hi Shirin,

    This is your mentor Yuseon:D

    Many know that reducing meat consumption is crucial for the environment, but it's not easy to put it to act, including myself. Your report suggests good alternatives for meat such as soybean, seaweed, and insect meat. To be honest the last two kind of feels unfamiliar, and feel reluctant to try them, but reading your last part of the report, I want to give it a try someday. Maybe I'll get to switch my 'meat' consumption someday!

    Thanks for the informative report:)
    Yuseon
    Posted 30-04-2021 15:40

Shobha Pokhrel

  • Shobha Pokhrel says :
    Hello shrin
    thanks for giving us such informatiion abputs vegetables meat
    keep sharing ,
    warm Regards , Shobha
    Posted 26-04-2021 00:17

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