Abandon4093 said:
What you said was still wrong.
Different cuts of meat from the same animal can taste different. different cuts of a vegetable can't.
Meat is just as diverse a food produce as fruit or veg.
And who cares what idiots think?
I eat anything. Be it fruit, veg, meat. I've even eaten insects. I'm not squeamish and I enjoy any kind of food that is prepared well.
I obviously have food substances I don't care for. I'm not the biggest fan of poultry, and pork has to be cooked very rare, which you never get in restaurants these days. In-fact. Most meat I eat, I'll eat it as raw as possible unless it's been finely slow cooked over night or something.
You don't have to limit your diet to enjoy meat. But you do have to limit your diet to be a veggie or vegan.
That's just a fact.
Meat is part of a healthy diet whether veggies would like to admit to that or not.
That's why most veggies take supplements and pills to make up for the lack of iron, protein and fatty acids.
Fish is the healthiest of meats. And they happen to be my favourite.
What I said wasn't wrong, I just wasn't clear enough that I was referring to variety without going out of your way to get it. I even specified that I was excluding fish (the type with the most variety in many stores) because "meat" generally refers to mammals and fowl.
Different cuts may taste different to a degree, but, without going substantially out of one's way, you still tend to be quite limited in most supermarkets.
Vegetables do have variety between cuts, even though they don't need it. Artichoke leaves are different from artichoke hearts, onions are different from scallions (their leaves).
Meat is diverse, but not readily available in the diversity you mention. There are far more varieties of non-meat products in stores than meat products, whether you are only counting the base ingredients or are including the processed foods.
Mammal meat is proven to be substantially unhealthy. Fowl has been shown to be somewhat healthy. Fish has been shown to increase life expectancy.
While some meat (not mammal meat) may assist a healthy diet, it is not necessary (without supplements). It is however necessary, to be healthy, to eat non-meat products. Protein can be easily obtained from plants as can iron and fat. Tofu not only contains complete proteins, but also most of your daily iron in a single serving. Many other plants also contain part of your required amino acids and it isn't as if it is that hard to find fat in plants.
I enjoy meat too, I am not talking down upon eating it. I am just trying to rebuke claims made against vegetarians. While limiting of one's diet is necessary, it is healthier (with the exception of seafood, I don't know about insects) and it is better for the environment.