Avoiding Meat With Vegetarian Pho Recipes

By Virginia Adams


The first creature that ever walked, or disjointedly shuffled, on land must have freaked out. There it was, on an ancient beach that may or may not exist anymore. Its senses must have been completely overloaded by all the new stimuli affecting it. It was dry, for the very first time on the planet, a living creature was dry. Despite all of it, it was still a living creature, and like any living creature, it needed to eat. Every creature that has come after it needs to eat, it needs rations in order to be fuel its functions. Human beings are no different in that they need to eat. What is different about humanity is that they are more than able to procure provisions, because unlike other animals, the species produces its own food via agriculture. This proved to be lucrative enough for humanity that it eventually got to the point that some people became really picky about their food, like how they prefer vegetarian pho recipes.

A lot of east and southeast Asian countries will often have noodle dishes. Pho is a Vietnamese noodle dish. It is served warm and is made from rice noodles with beef or chicken. But either of those can be substituted with something else, since there are many meat substitutes on the market that are purported to taste like the genuine article.

Humans are omnivorous. This means that their digestive systems are able to adapt to a variety of foods. Early humans were hunter gatherers, which meant that they both killed fauna and foraged for flora in order to avoid starvation. But some people decide to be completely herbivorous and stick to a plant based diet.

There are meat free alternatives to almost every dish in the world. The meat is substituted with some other product that simulates the feel and taste of meat, this is usually made of vegetables. Now, finding recipes for such dishes is easy. There are cookbooks for all kinds of different dietary restrictions, both in print and online.

People switch to vegetarianism for a number of reasons. Some individuals just do not find meat palatable and find the thought of consuming the flesh of another animal to be disgusting. To others, not eating other animals is a moral and ethical choice, as they do not want to kill living things. Some people also disagree with the way the meat industry conducts itself, mowing down large sections of forests in order to create grazing land for chattel and other assorted livestock.

A vegetarian diet can be beneficial. For one, it reduces the carbon footprint of a person. Vegetables are also very healthy, which is why parents are always pressuring children to eat more of them.

In recent years, food has become something of a luxury. Well, not all food, but maybe the exotic kind. The most places in the world, pho is an exotic food, and its popularity has steadily increased in the new millennium.

The popularity of the dish has led to restaurants that specialize in serving it in various forms. A restaurant will generally have the beef and chicken varieties. But it will also have a vegetarian option and use an appropriate recipe.

People need to eat. They are always going to need to eat. But it is up to them to decide what to eat.




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