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Many vegans out there choose not to include tofu in their diets, simply for reasons of taste. Not everybody is going to like everything and let's face it; tofu isn't one of the tastiest foods out there, but it can be worked with. Cooking tofu is an art. Tofu can definitely ruin a meal, but not if it's prepared right.
It is often said that when you cook with tofu, it does not maintain a taste of its own, but it does tend to take the taste of the food it is prepared with. For example, if you were to include tofu in a Vegan tofu stir fry, it takes the taste of the noodles and soy sauce in the stir fry; if you include tofu in spaghetti, it would take the taste of the vegetables and/or the marinara sauce.
For Vegans, cooking tofu can be rather intimidating, but it doesn't have to be. If you are considering become a Vegan, or just want to learn about cooking tofu for a Vegan you love, there are ways to learn. The internet is chock full of great recipes for tofu-cooking beginners, from the tofu spaghetti and stir-fry that was already discussed to great veggie burgers, hot dogs, and other things.
Cooking tofu for Vegans doesn't have to be a chore, and with proper information and a bit of practice, you shouldn't have to live with results that are less than pleasing for very long.
About the Author Kelvin Ho runs his own cooking site at http://www.pickupcooking.com . Looking for tofu information and recipes? Find them here at http://www.pickupcooking.com/tofu
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