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RE: BEET BURGERS (VEGAN)! The Best Recipe So Far For Burgers That Directly Match And Replace The Cow Versions. :)

in #recipe7 years ago

heating beyond around 42 degrees will kill food enzymes and begin to break down the nutrition - the highest possible nutrient density occurs with raw food.

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Thanks for letting me know about that. I have seen in some places around London where they cook for meat eaters and non-eaters that they sometimes cook those meals in the same pan.

Oh, I'm sure - yes - typically vegans will avoid places that even serve meat at all. Personally, I tend to only eat in a small number of places that I know are aware of real nutritional science.

Great to hear then. Would you make a pet animal into a vegan say like a dog?

This is a complicated topic and I have never had any relationships with dogs. I do know though that there are many people who have 'converted' dogs to eat a vegan lifestyle successfully - and as I recall at one time the world's oldest dog (recorded) was fed a vegan diet. There are manufacturers of vegan dog food who ensure that their products meet the dog's nutritional requirements.
I have seen some people attempt to shame other people for attempting to 'go against nature' by doing this - however, I see no problem with it and the dogs appear to be fine with it from what I have seen.

I am pretty sure it is a complicated topic. I watched a video a few days ago on You Tube in one of Jerry Banfield`s videos. He was talking about how his dog was ill about his visits to the vet and then converting his dogs to become vegan. He said he thinks both his dogs health has improve hugely. I think he was feeding them bananas, porridge oats with beans.

Thanks for enlightening me more with this info you have.