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Is Vegan Meat Good or Bad?

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The vegan meat scene has taken off like there’s no tomorrow, but how good is it really for your health?

In the last four years, the rise of vegans has reached an insane 400% high and continues to increase. It’s no wonder so many food and beverage companies want a piece of the action to appeal to this flourishing market. From brands such as Beyond meat to OmniPork, supermarkets like Tesco and Aldi, and fast food chains such as McDonalds and Burger King, vegans have never had more options to choose from.

Why go vegan?

This peak in veganism is due to a myriad of reasons, ranging from climate change to health and disease amongst others. Research has demonstrated that a diet rich in plant foods is indeed beneficial to your health so it makes sense to cut some of the meat out and bulk up on the fruit and vegetables. Many investigations into intensive farming within the meat and dairy industry have shown that their practices are not short of poor animal welfare and also have a huge environmental impact. These concerns are indeed justified reasons for changing our lifestyles and diets.

To cater for the vegan market, new startups and existing companies in the F&B (food and beverage) industry have worked to create products that imitate animal-sourced meat and they’re pretty impressive too. Taste, texture and appearance – the vegan meats have it all. However, just because these meat alternatives are animal-free, it doesn’t necessarily mean that they are healthy.

Is vegan meat good or bad?

Just like anything in this world, vegan meat has its pros and cons.

What is vegan meat made of?

Different plant-based protein companies use different types of proteins to make their products. The main types are usually:

These may or may not be combined with other proteins sourced from rice, mung beans or mushroom with a list that continues to extend beyond this one.

Vegan meat disadvantages

Vegan meat advantages

Vegan Meat Brands

A non-extensive list of some of the most popular vegan meat brands (there are many more than this and new ones continue to emerge):

Vegan Protein

These are great options to consider when cooking at home (or eating out) and are now accessible in most supermarkets:

Last words…

As the famous saying goes, ‘eat in moderation’ – it exists for a reason. Whole foods and unprocessed foods are the ones your body requires the most, but we all need some excitement in our lives from time to time!

Vegan Protein Recipes

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