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Finding Alternatives to Soy ProductsFor People with Soy Allergies or a Soy Intolerance
Tofu, soymilk, tempeh-all great products for vegetarians and vegans, but what about those with soy allergies?
Many vegan and vegetarian diets are largely soy based. And although this doesn't mean they are over-indulging in soy products, it does mean that they use a lot of them in their day to day lives; this can be an issue for a person who has soy allergies or a soy intolerance. However, there are more and more items today that people with soy allergies can use in lieu of soy products. "Milks"Soy milk is a tasty and nutritious addition to any vegan's diet, however, those with soy allergies may still enjoy health benefits from several other types of "milk". Many vegans and vegetarians are already familiar with rice based "milk" products, so here are a few others:
Veggie BurgersVeggie burgers are a blessing to all vegans and vegetarians stuck at back yard barbecues with nothing but fruit salad to eat, or to all of those college students needing a quick bite before hitting the books. For those with soy allergies, there are several options:
"Cheeses"Although there are many soy "cheese" products out there, there are also several options for vegans and vegetarian who can not eat soy. Some of these options actually work better and are more cheese-like than their soy-counterparts.
No Tofu?Vegetarians and vegans all around should avoid depending on tofu and faux meats as their main source of protein. But if your Thursday night stir-fry is missing some key ingredient, try using seitan as a replacement for tofu (unless of course, gluten intolerance is also a problem). Seitan is a chewy, meat alternative using wheat. It is very meat like in texture. For a good seitan recipe, visit this page. Beans , nuts, and protein rich vegetables such as artichoke and peas can all be options for the soy-free vegan or vegetarian. Many grains also offer protein, such as Amaranth and quinoa. Soy AllergiesSoy allergies do not have to mean the end of eating a vegetarian or vegan diet. More products are being offered in place of soy products for those who do have soy allergies, and even those without soy allergies should try out some of these products as eating products in moderation is beneficial!
The copyright of the article Finding Alternatives to Soy Products in Vegetarian Issues is owned by Krista Parker. Permission to republish Finding Alternatives to Soy Products in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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