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But if you’re going vegan ...

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WORLD Vegan Day 2018 was celebrated on Nov 1, the start of World Vegan Month. Both aim to raise awareness of the benefits of a vegan diet. With many people now considerin­g reducing their intake of animal products, we round up some meat-free options which are a tasty, healthier alternativ­e to meat.

Legumes

Legumes – including beans, peas and lentils – are one of the most nutritious foods available, and a popular option with vegetarian­s and vegans. They are lower in fat and cholestero­l than meat, as well as being high in fibre and minerals such as folate, potassium, iron and magnesium. They are also easy to cook with, and can be used as the basis of a healthy vegan salad, in meat-free soups and casseroles and stews, and of course, in a classic vegetarian chilli instead of minced meat.

Portobello mushrooms

Skip the hamburger patty and try a portobello mushroom instead for a vegan meal burger-and-fries meal. The large, meaty mushroom makes a good non-processed alternativ­e to red meat. According to the Mayo Clinic, it has around only 30 calories and no fat or cholestero­l, compared to 235 calories, 16g of fat and 76mg of cholestero­l in an 85g hamburger patty. It’s also high in vitamin D and a variety of minerals.

Quinoa

Unlike red meat, poultry, fish, eggs, milk, cheese and yoghurt, very few plantbased proteins contain all the nine essential amino acids that we need to consume regularly (as they cannot be produced by the body). However, if you’re following a vegan diet, try quinoa instead, one of the only plant-based complete sources of protein. Although it doesn’t mimic the texture of meat, it works particular­ly well as the basis of a salad to replace other usual protein-packed ingredient­s, such as chicken or eggs. Or try it as a side dish in place of carbs such as rice.

Tempeh

Although not currently as well-known in the West as tofu, tempeh is growing in popularity. Originatin­g in Indonesia, tempeh is made from fermented soya beans compressed together in a block. The fact that it needs to be sliced up and can be marinated or grilled like meat might make it an easier way for omnivores to ease into a vegan diet, at least in the beginning. It is also easy to flavour with spices like meat, and can be added to curries and stews for a plant-based protein.

Jackfruit

Fruit seems like an unusual choice for an alternativ­e to meat, but jackfruit is one of the latest ways to experiment with vegan options. Thanks to its texture, it makes a good option for those who still crave a pulled pork sandwich. Although not as high in protein as some other meat-free options, and containing more carbs, jackfruit is high in fibre, vitamins and minerals, making it a healthy choice for vegans. – AFP Relaxnews

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Substitute meat with mixed seed legumes.

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