Chauncey Williama: depends what type of vegetarian.i am a vegetarian and i eat chicken and fich but no red meat.Try some vegetarian lasagnes or some vegetarian keishes.And you cant go wrong with salads.=)...Show more
Vickie Sterbenz: Hi im a vegetarian and I would reccomend a stir fry or a vegetable curry made with chic peas rather than quorn (quorn can get quite repetetive if eaten regulary).Something that I do advise is that you don't make too much dairy-heavy food, and don't use too much garlic. Make tomato based dishes (Healthy and appetising) and bear in mind that vegetarians tastes are usually adapted to make the most of the natural flavors of vegetables, so what usually seems bland to a meat-eater doesn't need overly flavoring.A resturant near my house makes a lovely dish - baked avacado with salsa and a side of salad.The avacado is just sliced then grilled/baked to the point of being warm and is drizzled over with salsa or rattatoulie (sorry about the spelli! ng) A little bit of melted mozzorella is put on top but not too much - you don't want to drown it.....Show more
Cassondra Vanholland: Okay, so someone said that you need meat, and that is not true at all. Even the government said that vegetarian lifestyles work, and can even be preferable. Vegetarian does not mean salad, and you can get very creative with what foods you have. If you are going to be just a vegetarian and not a vegan, then you can eat dairy products and eggs, and that expands your choices a lot. There's also fake meats and tofu and all kinds of other things. Look up vegetarian recipes and you can find tons of types of food. But basically you can eat all vegetables, fruits, grains, nuts, and if you just go vegetarian it can include yogurt, cheese, milk, butter, eggs, and stuff like that. I mean you don't need meat to make bread and cakes or anything like that. I'll link to a few interesting sites....Show more
Brock Hladik: That question is too gene! ralized and broad. That's like asking, " what are types of foo! ds non-vegetarians like to eat?" If you're trying to design a luncheon menu with vegetarian options, you can search the web for ideas. Stuffed mushrooms, spring rolls, meatless finger sandwiches, pasta dishes, rice with vegetable stew, seitan prepared several ways, vegetable soups, meatless burritos, tacos, tostadas. The list is endless....Show more
Ulysses Failey: Well on most restaurant menu's there is always a pasta or lasagne - but that can often become boring, so you could be a bit more inventive with additional ingredients for them, but im sure lots of people eat those. Pizza could be good too, depending on the occasion. You can use Quorn products to replace meat in any recipe you think is appropriate. Hope this helps xox
Morris Olexy: a vegetable diet.. of course.non-processed food.
Russell Mckinzie: Vegetarians aren't all the same, they all like different things. It's like non-vegetarians, they don't just eat all of the same things, as not everyone! likes the same things. Possibilities: (obviously as parts of a meal, not a full meal)-Vegetarian Lasagna-Salad-Cheese and Tomato Pizza-Chips-Pasta-Cheese Sandwich-Potato-Any vegetable piesHope that helps! Your obviously looking for things without meat! So any dishes like the above are good!...Show more
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