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Date: | Thu, 25 Mar 1999 08:44:06 +0100 |
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Alan askd a few questions, but left the list before I could write an
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> The real question is..how much non-animal food do I need to
> produce 1 kg of human protein (indeed..do I need..as an
> adult rather than a suckling or growing child) to produce
> 1 kg of human protein at all? Or to put it another way,
> is it effective to feed a cow with enough veggies to produce
> 1 kg of cowmeat to feed me for one or two meals?
In a sense, it is effective because this way, cows eat their natural
diet (grass) and I eat mine (cows). Cows have a digestive system that
enables them to digest large volumes of plant matter (they have four
stomachs, etc). Of course, we could plant fruit trees instead, or eat
cooked beans and rice. That would be more efficient in a sense, but
not ideal healthwise IMO.
> And how many other valuable nutrients would
> I miss by eating this 1 kg of animal protein?
Much less that by NOT eating this 1 kg of animal protein ;-)
--Jean-Louis Tu <[log in to unmask]>
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