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Don’t vegetarians need to eat tofu and drink soya milk to get enough protein?

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Don’t vegetarians need to eat tofu and drink soya milk to get enough protein?

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A. Vegetarians don’t have to eat soya products. If the spongy stuff is not your style, there are plenty of other veggie protein sources besides soy, including eggs and low-fat dairy products. If you plan to go the vegan route and cut out all animal products, you can get protein from a wide variety of beans, nuts and seeds. Also, consider soya in other forms such as edamame. This ideal snack is simply boiled, lightly salted soyabeans in the shell.

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