I remember your words "this is not a health channel" so I'm affraid to say yes😜 But my curiosity about your skills go beyond that...so YES, GO FOR IT!🤠🥳
Your videos and recipes look 11/10. I don't know how you don't have a million followers. May 2022 be your year to blow up! But more importantly, may many more vegans/vegetarians find you so they can learn from your creativity.
Easy and innovative at the same time. I love tofu, it's one of the most versatile, plant based protein foods👍 Thanks for sharing🙏 Your channel is amazing.
How does your channel only have 3k subs. I just came across your channel after looking for a vegan turkey recipe. I hope you blow up soon. I love your content style
Ive been vegetarian for years but im making a commitment to transition to a vegan diet. Im not buying anymore products with eggs or dairy in them but im using up what i have (cant waste food afterall!) Your recipes look amazing and will make the transition easier! Thank you so much, Jun!! I love your channel!! ❤️
Hey sure! You can use seitan (washed flour or vital wheat gluten), store bought plant based chicken (like those from Gardein), or even forget about chicken and be creative with your “veggie patty”. I like to form a patty from mashed potatoes and broccoli, and shallow fry it! Hope this helps:)
I used to like the McChicken from McDonald’s before going vegetarian. I wish that they can come up with a so-called “McTofu”. I live in Canada and there is no McVeggie or McPlant which sucks.
@@Scarysun.n. Why do you want to emulate the results of animal cruelty? It is very hypocritical to associate vegan recipes with the results of animal cruelty (killed chickens). Vegan recipes are made with plants and fungi. All vegan recipes should be named after the included plants and fungi.
@@TheFettuckMost people aren't vegan. Allowing people a reference to find foods/flavors that they are accustomed to helps to introduce people to new diets. It's not chicken, but it has a familiar flavor to it. I'm muslim, and it is not prohibited to eat certain kinds of meat in Islam. So long as the animal has been sacrificed humanely, and in the name of God. The meat is considered "halal". "kosher" meat is also permissable. I enjoy vegan recipes because I don't always have access to halal/kosher meat. I also like the health benefits, and it's impact on the environment.