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Of course it happened. You know, the smell of skewers or grilled meat.. After a year, even when you smell it, the desire to eat meat disappears. Well I did
No, this has never happened and never happens. I have a strong aversion to meat. And I clearly realized this at one point when I was butchering a whole chicken. I just realized then that I was dismembering the animal's corpse with my own hands. After that, I can't look at any meat, let alone eat it.
When I was a vegetarian, I often caught myself thinking about breaking down on something meat, harmful (for example, sausages) and a couple of times so broke down. But after switching to veganism, even the smell of meat products is unpleasant.
I wanted to, but you realize that it's absolutely not worth it. In addition, now almost any taste of meat can be repeated if desired)
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After the first year, I didn't want to. Now I don't want any meat, fish, or milk. When I began to delve into cooking, I realized that it wasn't the sausages that tasted good, but the smell of cooking buckwheat, for example, not cutlets, but a combination of any protein with garlic and onions, and so on.
In principle, no.I remember the taste of meat (vegetarian for 16 years).And recently I wanted chicken and not one day, but a week somewhere, but I didn't eat hehe))And so I don't want meat and I didn't really want it before.
It happens, but not very often. As a child, I had several favorite meat products or dishes that contained meat. And these specific dishes are what I want. When I go to a pizzeria, I always really want pepperoni, I also liked shish kebab (I don't remember which one) and I want it when it's in front of my eyes. I believe that these dishes are desirable because of specific memories, and not because of the taste, because I remember the taste very vaguely. I can't remember wanting anything meaty anymore. Although I regularly meet with the fact that I see some “delicious” dish or read a recipe, and then I see that there is a meat ingredient (it's a shame when there is only one, and because of this I can't buy((
P.S vegetarian since 5th grade for 7 years