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		<title>Why I never really liked soy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[No offense, I like soy. But I also don&#8217;t. Actually, what I don&#8217;t like is the huge business behind soy-based products and how in some countries they are advertised as the (almost) only healthy option to replace meat or to top up your protein intake as a vegetarian. The following article very simply and clearly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1365" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.saraburbi.com/wp-content/uploads/veggieburgers.png"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1365" title="veggieburgers" src="http://www.saraburbi.com/wp-content/uploads/veggieburgers-300x254.png" alt="veggie-burgers" width="300" height="254" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Worth reading!</p></div>
<p>No offense, I like soy. But I also don&#8217;t. Actually, what I don&#8217;t like is the huge business behind soy-based products and how in some countries they are advertised as the (almost) only healthy option to replace meat or to top up your protein intake as a vegetarian. The following article very simply and clearly explain why a lot of processed soy-based food should not be included in any healthy diet, vegetarian or else. So&#8230; soy sprouts or dry soy beans, fine. But any processed soy is most likely as unhealthy as any other processed food. Food for thoughts&#8230; <a href="http://www.thatsfit.ca/2010/07/07/veggie-burgers-why-they-are-not-good-for-you/" target="_blank">Click here</a></p>
<p>I guess I&#8217;m gonna make soy-free veggie burgers! <img src='http://www.saraburbi.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
<p><em>Comments from another website where I posted this link:</em></p>
<p><strong>SL</strong>: I tried the soy protein thing and just felt miserable every time I tried to eat it. I finally gave up. Then a friend sent me links to articles on why it bad for me. I figured my better judgement was doing its job and have never tried it again.</p>
<p><strong>Sara</strong>: The thing is, all the GM stuff started with soy. I&#8217;m okay with responsibly farmed and produced soy, but there&#8217;s a huge industry behind soy-based food and if we try to eat healthy, we should avoid processed food, soy-based or else. So&#8230; I think I&#8217;ll just avoid heavily processed soy <img src='http://www.saraburbi.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /><br />
Besides, veggie burgers can be done without any soy at all.</p>
<p><strong>TS</strong>: ICKY!!!</p>
<p><strong>SL</strong>: When I was a vegetarian I had never heard of tofu. My best friend was also a vegetarian and she did not eat that processed soy/tofu either. I do not remember what we did eat but we were healthy.</p>
<p><strong>Sara</strong>: I don&#8217;t think tofu is the biggest problem. The real tofu from Asia is probably good, I don&#8217;t know, I&#8217;ve never tasted any tofu. But it really makes me laugh when I see &#8220;veggie meat&#8221; on labels. Either you are vegetarian or you are not. Period. If you are vegetarian because you believe it&#8217;s better for your health or the environment (I would argue the latter), then do NOT look for &#8220;meat replacements&#8221;, you shouldn&#8217;t even need the word &#8220;meat&#8221; on the label, ya know&#8230; I mean, one thing is eating choices and habits, one thing is fashion and business and consumers being manipulated, so that they think they need (heavily processed) &#8220;healthier&#8221; food.</p>
<p><strong>SL</strong>: I definitely did not look for &#8216;meat&#8217; substitutes.<br />
Also, I was wondering if tofu was the substituted ingredient in veggie burgers. If I understand your comment tofu is not that ingredient.<br />
I just did some quick reading. I see what you mean about tofu not being bad -that it is other forms of soy that may be/are hazardous. In retrospect, I think I was just overdoing the tofu at the time I was feeling negative about it.</p>
<p><strong>Sara</strong>: Yep, the article doesn&#8217;t really focus on tofu, but rather on all other soy-based stuff. I also believe the &#8220;veggie burger&#8221; in the title is to refer to &#8220;vegetarian food in general&#8221;, not only veggie burgers. As you said, tofu is not found in veggie burgers. not that I know of.<br />
I actually like veggie burgers, when they are made with fresh, healthy, sustainably grown ingredients. I make my own. Years ago, we used to cook a lot more than we do now. When I was a child, my mother didn&#8217;t by as many processed food. She still doesn&#8217;t, as we prefer fresh groceries.<br />
But the amount of heavily processed food out there for the consumers to buy, is impressive now. Blame it on the lack of time&#8230; but I think we, as a society, have become more lazy, maybe. I can fix myself a perfectly healthy meal in 15-20 minutes when I get back home from work, but it&#8217;s definitely easier to stick something from the supermarket straight in the oven or the microwave. Well, unless I bought something homemade in some deli or vegetarian shop, what we find in most supermarkets is not even half as healthy as we&#8217;d think.<br />
The other thing I&#8217;m also thinking is that being vegetarian requires that you do spend time cooking or preparing your veggies. So&#8230; maybe we, again, as a society, just need to find more time to spend in the kitchen?! lol</p>
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