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Nmami Agarwal, Founder and CEO Nmami Life
Are you thinking of making the switch to a more plant-based, conscious diet? Well, you’re not alone. Plenty of people across the world are now understanding the benefits of consuming more plant-based food on a regular basis.
As the name suggests, a plant-based diet essentially involves eating more food that’s been derived from plants and cutting back on animal products, including dairy and meat. Of course, it doesn’t mean cutting back on meat entirely. There are several ways to make some little swaps and tweaks each day as you work towards a more sustainable way of life. Here are a few.
Snack on nuts
Make sure to incorporate nuts such as California walnuts into your daily routine. Walnuts provide plant-based protein (4g/28g), fiber (2g/28g) and are the only tree nut with a significant amount of omega-3 ALA (2.5g/28g). Not only do they keep you full, but they also work as a wonderful plant-based snack. Need we say more?
Use meat as a side
If you’re finding it difficult
to stop consuming meat, you can try preparing it as a side dish instead of the
main feature. While a curry or a hearty casserole can be the main, you can toss
some meat into a salad on the side and top it with crushed walnuts for a
nutritious boost.
Find meat substitutes
To keep yourself away from eating meat as much as possible, you can use meat substitutes. A blend of chopped walnuts and mushrooms is an excellent meat substitute because of their texture and unique taste, so experiment away!
Use oil or nut butter instead of
butter
In recipes that call for butter, try using olive oil in its place for sautéing vegetables. Or use plant-based nut butter for a perfect spread on a toast or a great dip with your favorite appetizer. By making this healthy switch, you’ll not only add more plant-based food in your diet but also cut the saturated fat.
Make friends with fruits
If you develop a habit of eating fruits, it’s easier to stay away from snacking on food that may not be plant-based. So, introduce a fruit bowl to your kitchen. When fruits and veggies are displayed in an appealing manner, you’re going to consume more of them. Score!
There you go! If you stick to
these points, they’ll eventually become a habit, and you will be one step
closer to making a complete switch to a plant-based diet. Good luck!
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