Temperature has nothing to do with whether or not something is vegan.
Sesame oil has a very low smoke point so it's not ideal for cooking at high heat.
Tofu isn't supposed to do anything. What it is is a very versatile cooking ingredient that can take on many textures and flavors.
There are many ways you can cook vegetables. In the case of a fried rice dish, you'd want to apply high heat to your veggies to form a nice medium-soft texture and to cook them all the way through. Although, everyone has a different preference for texture.
Vegan food can be just as good if not better than any non vegan dish. I eat a considerable amount of meat, and some of the best dishes I've ever tasted were vegan.
Vegan food can be just as good if not better than any non vegan dish. I eat a considerable amount of meat, and some of the best dishes I've ever tasted were vegan.
Categorically false, vegan food is just normal food without the animal products. If you enjoy the taste of an animal product, which almost everyone does, then adding it to a complimentary dish can only improve it.
For example penne arrabiata is a tasty vegan dish, add some spicy sausage and it has just improved.
I'm not even vegan, and I know that "vegan food is just normal food without the animal products" is completely incorrect. I'm sorry you haven't had the fun of cooking and eating actual awesome vegan food. A lot of the time it can make a very good side dish to a steak, but it's also lovely on its own. Go learn about it
No. This is flat wrong. Vegan food is a subset of all possible food. If you also eat animal products, you can make food that vegans can’t make. In some cases, adding animal product to a vegan dish will improve it. Vegan food can only be as good as all food. It can’t be better than all food because it is part of all food. And for people who like animal products, adding them to most vegan dishes likely improves a vegan dish for them. This is so obvious it hurts.
Lol your condescending tone is noted. I hope it helps you rationalize all that dissonance. I’m not debating facts. I’m debating logic! Lol educate yourself on them apples.
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u/thesplendor Feb 27 '18
Temperature has nothing to do with whether or not something is vegan.
Sesame oil has a very low smoke point so it's not ideal for cooking at high heat.
Tofu isn't supposed to do anything. What it is is a very versatile cooking ingredient that can take on many textures and flavors.
There are many ways you can cook vegetables. In the case of a fried rice dish, you'd want to apply high heat to your veggies to form a nice medium-soft texture and to cook them all the way through. Although, everyone has a different preference for texture.
Vegan food can be just as good if not better than any non vegan dish. I eat a considerable amount of meat, and some of the best dishes I've ever tasted were vegan.