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On this season of Masterchef a vegetarian contestant has made it to the top ten finalists. In this show it is impossible to compete w/o cooking meat and animal products.
I think it's neat that she is doing this, the judges and other contestants are constantly surprised that a vegetarian can cook tasty food.
However, can a vegetarian still be vegetarian if they cook with meat ( and do not taste it)?
When I discussed this on another forum I mentioned that I sometimes have had to cook with animal products ( for school/work and I cater events by request). Someone responded that this does not fit into the definition of vegan and said I was a hypocrite and not a real vegan. Do you agree with her? If not, how would you respond? I already said it wasn't her judgement to make and we each decide what is possible and practical for ourselves in gray areas like this. She responded that this was not a gray area and I can't be vegan and cook with animal products according to the definition of vegan. Just curious what other vegans opinions are and if anyone can help me understand her pov ( she utterly failed).
I think it's neat that she is doing this, the judges and other contestants are constantly surprised that a vegetarian can cook tasty food.
However, can a vegetarian still be vegetarian if they cook with meat ( and do not taste it)?
When I discussed this on another forum I mentioned that I sometimes have had to cook with animal products ( for school/work and I cater events by request). Someone responded that this does not fit into the definition of vegan and said I was a hypocrite and not a real vegan. Do you agree with her? If not, how would you respond? I already said it wasn't her judgement to make and we each decide what is possible and practical for ourselves in gray areas like this. She responded that this was not a gray area and I can't be vegan and cook with animal products according to the definition of vegan. Just curious what other vegans opinions are and if anyone can help me understand her pov ( she utterly failed).