Difference between revisions of "Vegan Alternatives"
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It's often said that when you go vegan, you don't give up anything; There is an abundance of meat, dairy, and egg alternatives, all very accessible, especially to those in developed countries. | It's often said that when you go vegan, you don't give up anything; There is an abundance of meat, dairy, and egg alternatives, all very accessible, especially to those in developed countries. | ||
+ | This article is going to go through various mock meats and animal-product alternatives, as well as my (Red's) opinion on each item. The opinions expressed by the author do not represent the opinions of the Philosophical Vegan Wiki members nor vegans as a whole. | ||
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== Meat Alternatives == | == Meat Alternatives == | ||
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Revision as of 16:37, 5 September 2020
It's often said that when you go vegan, you don't give up anything; There is an abundance of meat, dairy, and egg alternatives, all very accessible, especially to those in developed countries.
This article is going to go through various mock meats and animal-product alternatives, as well as my (Red's) opinion on each item. The opinions expressed by the author do not represent the opinions of the Philosophical Vegan Wiki members nor vegans as a whole.
Meat Alternatives
Chicken and Turkey
Pork
Beef
Fish
Dairy Alternatives
Milk
Cheese
Butter
Ice Cream
Yogurt
Dressing
Egg Alternatives
Eggs
Mayonaise
Clothing and Cosmetics
Leather
Wool
Hair Gel