A good and (maybe) tasty replacement for fish
- Pride The Solo King
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A good and (maybe) tasty replacement for fish
Hey guys, it is Pride. I have been planning on going full vegetarian once I do a surgery this year. Either way, I would really be grateful if someone could give me tips and list some substitutes for murdering fish.
- brimstoneSalad
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Re: A good and (maybe) tasty replacement for fish
That's great!
I'm not too familiar with the fish offerings, but Unnatural Vegan says:
"I know a lot of people like Gardein's fishy things. I never liked fish so can't really help there.
My mom buys them and they certainly smell like fish out of the oven."
I'm not too familiar with the fish offerings, but Unnatural Vegan says:
"I know a lot of people like Gardein's fishy things. I never liked fish so can't really help there.
My mom buys them and they certainly smell like fish out of the oven."
- Pride The Solo King
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Re: A good and (maybe) tasty replacement for fish
Just looked it up. It does seem like an awesome substitute. However, I don't think I can find those products where I live, nor will my family go into online shopping... Thanks anyways!
So, does anyone have some ideas?
So, does anyone have some ideas?
- brimstoneSalad
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Re: A good and (maybe) tasty replacement for fish
If it's the taste you like, most sea veggies have that kind of "taste"/smell.
You could make your own kind of mock fish with tofu, and add some sea veggies.
You could make your own kind of mock fish with tofu, and add some sea veggies.
- Kyron
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Re: A good and (maybe) tasty replacement for fish
If you could tell us where you live, (country) we could be more specific. Maybe there are some shops near you that sell fish-like products. I know in the UK, Holland and Barret sell some VBites "Tuna" Pate. If you get some sea-veggies as brimstoneSalad suggested, something like seaweed you could wrap it in that and it might suffice for you. (:
- Pride The Solo King
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Re: A good and (maybe) tasty replacement for fish
I live in Brazil. I will try those sea veggies.