by AudraKru » Mon Aug 07, 2023 9:17 pm
The vegan keto diet enhances what you eat by removing the health detriments to human bodies that animal components and byproducts cause. Processed soy-based meat substitutes (such as Boca Burgers) and protein powders are major go-to’s for people transitioning to vegan diets, but they come with a catch. If you were doing a more conventional ketogenic diet previously and relying on animal foods, you may have only counted the protein in those foods toward your allotment for the day because they are complete sources. Your best bet for low-carb vegan protein may be hemp seeds, which provides 30g protein and 8g fiber (NOT counted as carbs) in a mere half cup. OK, you’ve banished nearly all carbs from your diet, kicked out the animal products, found a way to get all your protein in, and have fallen in love with avocados. I find the best way to enjoy fruit on is to add small amounts to different recipes. Spicy watermelon fries. Sweet and spicy and bursting with hydration, consider this the love child of your favorite fruit (watermelon) and favorite food group (fries). They are essentially a crunchy version of your favorite cheese with no added carbs and a good source of both fat and protein.