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Just because a food is vegan does not mean it is healthy. French fries
             can be vegan. Doughnuts can be vegan. I’m a little fuzzy on
             what exactly Gatorade is made of, but I’m pretty sure it’s vegan.
             Knowing  an  item  is  vegan  is  not  license  to  eat  vegan  junk
             food in spades—at least for those who still want to feel good
             about their responsible food choices. Heaps of press have been
             poured upon the Impossible Burger, for example, a remarkably
             beef-like vegan burger that “bleeds.” It’s made primarily of soy
             protein  concentrate,  coconut oil,  sunflower oil,  and “natural
             flavors.” From personal experience, I agree with the masses: It
             tastes just as juicy and satisfying as a regular burger. But the
             original Impossible Burger, which people ate for years, packed
             70 percent of the Daily Value for saturated fat and 25 percent
             of the Daily Value for sodium—more than two times as much
             saturated fat and seven times as much sodium as a lean beef
             burger. The 2019 version was an improvement but still loads on
             nearly half the Daily Value for saturated fat.

             Many plant-based substitutes are highly processed. The ingredient
             lists for many vegan alternatives are not necessarily short or
             full of words you can pronounce. The ingredient profile of a
             frozen vegan sausage patty, for example, is no angel. Often to
             mimic the taste and texture of animal-based counterparts,
             manufacturers rely on all kinds of technologies and additives.
             So, if you’re going plant-based, think twice before loading up
             on soy protein isolate and heme, since there’s a lot we don’t
             know yet about their long-term health effects. I prefer to enjoy
             vegan dishes featuring whole foods like legumes, produce,
             nuts, and whole grains from cuisines around the world where
             these foods have been central for centuries. They know a thing
             or two about making the flavor of those ingredients really pop.

             Can you maintain it? As with most diets, eating only plant-based
             foods can, for many people, feel restrictive. For this reason,


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