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I'm having trouble eating beef. I need to eat more meat, but I really don't like the way it tastes.

What are some ways I can make this easier? Like certain dishes where you can't take the meat that much?

For instance, I don't like eating roast beef or steak because it's simply just meat all by itself. I want to cover it up with flavor or sauce, like a stir fry or something, but what other dishes are there? (link)
If you really do not like meat, you can get enough protein elsewhere. Nuts such as peanuts, almonds, cashews, peanut butter, etc has a lot of protein. Beans are very high in protein. There are many dishes you can make with different types of beans. Seiten is a good source and tastes similar to meat. Tofu, fish, eggs and soy milk have protein. My point is, if you don't like meat, you don't have to eat it to have a balanced diet and be healthy.


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The problem is, I have many food allergies and can't have nuts, dairy, or soy, but thank you anyways!




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