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Bowl_of_chili.jpg|Chili
GarlicBread.jpg|Garlic bread
Yellow_Split_Pea_Soup.jpg|Split pea soup
Corrugated_Potato_Chips_-_Kolkata_2014-11-25_9689.JPG|Chips
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Fagioli cannellini all'uccelletto.jpg|Bean soup
Rotini_with_boiled_carrots,_in_a_broth_of_pumpkin,_carrots,_ginger,_and_Ning_Chi_garlic_chili_paste_-_Massachusetts.jpg|Pasta
08401_Beetroot_soup_with_vegetables_and_beans,_Sanok.jpg|Beetroot soup
Layered_chocolate_cake.jpg|Cake
Carrot-_and_Beetroot_Juice.jpg|Vegetable juice
Yeul_Ramen_20210817_003.jpg|Ramen
Dal_curry_(3277938419).jpg|Chick pea masala
French_fries_with_mushroom_sauce.jpg|Fries
Rice_and_Daal_with_Allo-Pyaaz_Ki_Sabzi.jpg|Rice and daal
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Revision as of 21:15, 24 February 2024

This page is about plant-based food.

How

Both options can give you all the nutrients you need without meat, dairy, eggs, fish or any other animal products.


Why

  • For the animals - because most farm animals are treated badly in factory farms (and unfortunately, the less-cruel kinds of animal farming are less scalable).
  • For humanity and the planet - because if we want to end hunger and feed the world without deforestation, then people need to eat more plant-based (and/or stop food waste).


Pictures

  Just a few examples...


FAQ

"But I thought that plant-based diets lack nutrients?"

They don't have to.

"But I heard that grass-fed cows can be raised sustainably?"

Not if forests are destroyed to make room for pasture.

But maybe yes, if the cows are a part of rewilding grasslands as a form of nature conservation. Most beef & dairy does not come from this sort of farming. And even if every suitable land on Earth had this type of cattle farming, it still would not even come close to producing enough protein for 8 billion people. The world needs crops, and it would be far more efficient to turn the crops into food directly instead of feeding the crops to animals.

"But don't cows eat the parts of crops that are too fibrous for humans to eat?"

Cows are ruminants, so yes, they can convert fiber into protein. But mushrooms can do that more efficiently.

P.S. Chickens & pigs are not ruminants. They eat the same grains that could have been milled into flour.

"But aren't imitation meats really processed?"


This FAQ section will probably get longer over time. At the end of the day, people can survive and thrive without animal products, and it can be done cheaply or expensively or anything in between.