Meat. I’ve been a vegetarian for over 30 years. I don’t crave it, or miss it.
There were some junk foods that I enjoyed in my youth that sound downright awful to me now like Twinkies and Ding Dongs.
Most fast food places serve mostly meat, save for the boring lettuce and mealy tomato salad with stale croutons and gloppy fat-filled dressing, so except for the occasional bean burrito or potato soft taco at Taco Bell or Del Taco, I don’t eat at the others. Back in my youth, I used to like bacon cheeseburgers from Carls Jr., but I don’t miss them at all.
What I have found, over the course of my life, is that I have developed new tastes in foods that I had never previously liked, or had never tasted, before I became a vegetarian. I used to be a pretty picky eater until I had to find new foods.
Learning to cook, and simply going into stores to see what was available, and talking to friends who were already vegetarians was invaluable. I probably eat more different kinds of foods, than most Americans.
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