Sunday, January 10, 2010

Tofu Diet Is Tofu Cooked With Bouillon Conducive To A Vegetarian Diet?

Is tofu cooked with bouillon conducive to a vegetarian diet? - tofu diet

I've heard that tofu a foretaste of what is being cooked with, so I wonder if I could tofu in a broth seasoned cook chicken or beef? This is contrary to eat a vegetarian diet?

11 comments:

nick_lup... said...

Beef bouillon powder is basically so when they put in tofu or anything, it would be against the vegetarian diet.

lynnguys said...

Cooking with vegetable broth and continue to hold a vegetarian dish too. Whenever I saw a dish / soup, that is the use of meat broth called automatically contains non-vegetarians.

BTW, try onions soft tofu (gross) with lemon, green (chopped), ginger (grated) and soy sauce. This is the true Japanese way to eat! I do not even know you could cook tofu cooked until it is much higher.

Loli M said...

Uh, yeah! However, there is no such thing as vegetable bullion.

Loli M said...

Uh, yeah! However, there is no such thing as vegetable bullion.

Loli M said...

Uh, yeah! However, there is no such thing as vegetable bullion.

bebe7520... said...

To be sure and use a vegetable broth. The chicken and beef are using animal products, and are not vegetarians. Even better, it would just fry "their soft tofu with mixed vegetables and avoid all salt.

marquie said...

they think is right, but not spicy vegetable gold could be used to avoid a vegetarian diet

dontknow said...

If you are a strict vegetarian, you probably do not eat tofu cooked in broth. Of course not. Some vegetarians, who the others when it comes to find chicken or beef "juice" in their food.

Matt H said...

It is a good idea, but as I said, you can not an animal in a broth.

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Joyce T said...

You can buy the vegetarian soup mix that is fed like beef or chicken flavor. I just used soy sauce, tofu to my taste. It takes only enough salt-tion that "more than anything else ..."

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