When I became vegan, I did it for my health, the animals, and the environment.
I had stopped eating four-legged animals when I was 11 and you could say it was the slowest burn ever to becoming vegan. Friends and family were used to my requests of only eating out at places that served chicken or seafood, and boyfriends had to brush their teeth before kissing me if they’d eaten beef, lamb or pork beforehand (and by the way, there were never any complaints).
So imagine my surprise when 22 years later, I became a vegan and that once understanding nod to my “special food” or my brushing of the teeth requests were now met with concern for my health. I never thought being compassionate for animals could turn a non-vegan into an instant nutritionist.
In the spirit of sharing (and perhaps as a way to save myself from ever having to answer these questions again), here are the top five questions I constantly get thrown at me.
Where do you get your protein?
There seems to be this misconception that when you give up the consumption of animals it turns you into a protein-deficient human. Nothing can be further from the truth as long as I eat a variety of plant-protein sources.
What sources, you may ask? Well, here are a whole bunch of them:
- seitan (a high-protein meat substitute made of wheat gluten)
- lentils
- tofu, tempeh and edamame
- beans
- nutritional yeast
- spelt and teff
- hemp seeds
- green peas
- spirulina
- amaranth and quinoa
- ezekiel bread and other breads made from sprouted grains
- soy milk
- oats
- wild rice
- chia seeds
- nuts, nut butters, and other seeds
- protein-rich fruits and vegetables
- mycoprotein
But aren’t you low in iron?
Nope. Never have been.
Women between the age of 19-50 need to consume 14.8mg of iron daily. Some of my favourite iron-rich foods are:
- nuts
- dried fruit
- wholemeal pasta and bread
- iron-fortified bread and breakfast cereal
- legumes (mixed beans, baked beans, lentils, chickpeas)
- dark leafy green vegetables (spinach, silver beet, broccoli)
- oats
- tofu
As far as iron supplements go, FAB Iron's range is designed specially to help vegans, vegetarians and iron-deficient women and teenagers top up their iron stores, with each capsule containing 10mg of iron per tablet.