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Vegetarians Taste Better

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
I don't know about that. I like some vegetarian restaurants, but they aren't my favorites.
 

SageTree

Spiritual Friend
Premium Member
heh... I thought this was going to be in the Eros forum for sure.

I'll keep my comments toned down for sure ;)

Vegetarians DO taste better.... :eek:


And completely unrelated to taste... I'll add I'm vegetarian, but this isn't how I came to the conclusion they tasted better ;)


LoL!!
 

Marble

Rolling Marble
The last vegetarian I had did not taste well at all.
He was much to skiny, I should have taken one with more meat on the bones.
Next time I catch one and feed him up a little before I turn on my kitchen fire.
 

Quagmire

Imaginary talking monkey
Staff member
Premium Member
As with anything else, it depends on how they're cooked.
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Acim

Revelation all the time
I've noticed the juices of vegetarians are less tangy, which for my palate is much appreciated.

I find rubbing them with (uh, cooking) oil and adding in a little wine makes for much better eating.

:eat:
 

Me Myself

Back to my username
As a meat eater for around 2 decades of my life and suddenly becoming an ovo-lacto vegetarian, I have noticed this in me at least.

Food that before had no taste suddenly has a taste!

I believe it got something to do with meat having a strong taste and not eating it makes you more aware of the subtler flavours.

Also since I am a vegetarian I feel my body has become more inteligent with food. Sometimes I find I have ahunger or a kind of muchy (i think the term in enlgish is?) that can only be satisfied with a specific food. Then I realize that I haven´t ate the iron/zinc/vitamin-b/etc that food prvoided in long.

So I feel more in touch with my body needs all around.

I do know this doesn´t happen to every vegetarian though, a lot of ugly cases from the ones who didn´t know how to eat properly after changing their diets to one friendlier to animals.

edit: I just got the actual meaning of the thread :D :eek:

Oh well, I wouldn´t know, I have only tasted meat eating women o.o
 
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