How to Eat Meat After Being Vegetarian: What You Should Know (2024)

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What you can do to comfortably reintroduce meat back into your diet

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  • Can you go back to meat?
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  • Will meat make you sick?
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  • What to Eat First
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  • Portion Sizes
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  • Preventing Digestive Issues
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  • Making Meat Appealing
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  • Is going back common?
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  • Handling the Emotional Impact
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If you’re a vegetarian and you’re thinking about eating meat again, you most likely won’t have any problems at all if you ease back into it. Eating meat again is easier than you may think, no matter how long you’ve gone without having any. To help ease your mind, we’ve answered all of the most common questions that folks have about how to go back to eating meat after being a vegetarian.

Things You Should Know

  • Reintroduce meat to your diet slowly. Start with a light meat like fish and slowly work your way up to red meat.
  • Add meat to your diet in small portions. Eating large servings of meat right away might lead to bloating and constipation.
  • If you’re hesitant to eat meat again, start by adding bone or chicken broth to your favorite recipes.

Question 1 of 8:

Can you go back to eating meat after being vegetarian?

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  1. Yes, your body does not lose the ability to digest meat. No matter how long you’ve been a vegetarian, you can always go back to eating meat. You may feel a little “heavy” after your first meal with meat, especially if you have a large portion. But, you won’t actually be unable to digest and metabolize the meat.[1]

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Question 2 of 8:

Do vegetarians get sick when they eat meat?

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  1. No, but you may have an upset stomach if you overdo it. Plants are easier to digest than meat and require fewer digestive enzymes to break them down. If you suddenly switch back to eating meat, you might not have sufficient digestive enzymes to handle meat, which can cause some physical discomfort. Going slowly and starting with small portions of meat will make the process easier.[2]

    • Because meat has a higher fat content than plants, it takes longer to digest. You might experience constipation and/or bloating.[3]
    • Sometimes, you might experience breakouts or heartburn when you start eating meat again.[4]

Question 3 of 8:

What meats should I reintroduce first after being a vegetarian?

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  1. Start with lighter meats and introduce different meats one at a time. Start with a light meat like fish, and then try something like poultry. Work your way up slowly to heavier meats like red meat. This gives your body time to adjust so you won’t have any digestive issues.[5]

    • It’s not an exact science, so choose to eat what you’re craving and what feels right for you. Just try to avoid a super large cut of meat so you won’t have any digestive discomfort.
    • If you’ve been a vegan for a long time, or you’ve been following a strict plant-based diet, start with something lighter such as chicken broth or eggs.
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Should I limit how much meat I eat after being a vegetarian?

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  1. Eat small portions at first and listen to your body. Eating meat after being a vegetarian won’t make you sick, but diving immediately into a giant steak can cause some discomfort, like bloating and a stomach ache. Try out a small serving and see how you feel. If you don’t feel bloated or have indigestion, try having more. Pay attention to how your body responds and don’t overdo it.[6]

    • Don’t feel like you have to jump into meat-based meals right away. Instead, try adding animal products to plant-based meals. For example, add bone broth to your favorite soup or make a chickpea pasta salad with a tablespoon of tuna.[7]
    • If you find that heavy meats like red meat cause discomfort, consider starting with a pescatarian diet (seafood only) or a flexitarian diet, in which you only eat meat occasionally.

Question 5 of 8:

How do I prevent digestion issues when I eat meat after being a vegetarian?

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    Choose higher-fat cuts of meat to help with digestion. Super lean cuts of meat can be tougher and more difficult for your body to process, especially if you haven’t eaten meat in a long time. When you’re getting back into eating meat again, choose fattier cuts for more flavor and to help your body absorb more of the essential vitamins and minerals.[8]

    • For example, you might go with a higher-fat fish like salmon or herring over lean fish like tilapia and halibut.
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    Take digestive enzymes to help support your digestion. Eating meat again can make you feel “heavy” and a little bloated at first. Digestive enzymes help break down your food, so they can help you digest meat more easily and with less discomfort. Pick up digestive enzymes at your local health food or vitamin store and take them according to the recommendations on the packaging.[9]

    • Papaya is a great natural digestive enzyme if you don’t want to buy supplements.[10]
    • If you do experience discomfort, try some mint or chamomile tea to reduce bloating.
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Question 6 of 8:

How do I make eating meat more appealing after being a vegetarian?

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    Order cooked meals so you don’t have to handle raw meat. If you aren’t used to handling or preparing meat, it can be really off-putting and may spoil your appetite. Instead, order takeout or go to a restaurant when you start eating meat again.

    • You may want to avoid sushi if raw fish is unappealing to you.
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    Try eating at a friend or family member’s house. Let your loved ones know you’re trying to eat meat again but you aren’t ready to prepare it yourself. They can prepare a meal for you, and eating it together will help you feel supported.

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    Boost the flavor with seasoning and sauces. There are a ton of seasonings that can help make meat more delicious such as pepper, paprika, salt, garlic, onion, and many more. There are also a bunch of sauces that go great with meat such as barbecue, ketchup, ranch, and blue cheese. Use them! They can enhance the flavor of the meat and help make it more palatable if you don’t love the taste.[11]

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Question 7 of 8:

Do most vegetarians go back to eating meat?

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  1. Yes, studies suggest that 84% of vegetarians go back to eating meat. It’s really common for folks who follow a vegetarian or a vegan diet to eventually return to eating meat. One study found that there are more than 5 times as many former vegetarians and vegans as there are current ones. That doesn’t mean you’ll eventually go back to eating meat, but you aren’t alone if you do choose to do so.[12]

    • There are countless reasons someone might start eating meat again. One person might need to get more calories and protein, while another may simply miss the taste. Regardless of the reason, no one should feel ashamed or guilty for deciding to reintroduce meat to their diet.

Question 8 of 8:

How can I stop feeling bad about eating meat after being a vegetarian?

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    Keep in mind your reasons for eating meat again. If you have to eat meat for health reasons, think about the benefits that you’ll get from it such as feeling better physically and being able to spend more time with people you love and care about. Your body is able to process meat, so it’s a natural part of many people’s diets. You aren’t doing anything wrong and you shouldn’t feel guilty about eating meat.[13]

    • Many people are vegetarians for moral reasons, so it can really make them upset if they have to start eating meat again.
    • Consider the health benefits of eating meat. Sometimes, eating meat can reduce sugar cravings and improve iron and vitamin B12 levels. You may also feel full more quickly and experience fewer spikes in blood sugar.[14]
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    Choose ethically sourced meats. If you went meat-free for moral reasons like inhumane conditions at factory farms, you may feel less guilty about eating meat again if you know where it came from. Select grass-fed and free-range meat from the grocery store, or research farms in your area to find farm-to-consumer mail-order options.[15]

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    Talk to your doctor or dietitian about your concerns. It’s a good idea to talk to your doctor about any diet changes, including reintroducing meat to your diet. Your doctor can address any questions you have, help you make informed decisions, and reassure you that you’re not doing anything wrong.[16]

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    Find community with other former vegetarians. As mentioned above, 84% of vegetarians go back to eating meat, so try to find someone who can empathize with your experience. Even if you don’t know anyone in person, a simple Facebook search for “recovering vegans” or “recovering vegetarians” can help you find numerous online communities.

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    Tara Coleman is a Clinical Nutritionist who has a private practice in San Diego, California. With over 15 years of experience, Tara specializes in sports nutrition, body confidence, and immune system health and offers personalized nutrition, corporate wellness, and online learning courses. She received a BS in Biology from James Madison University and spent six years in the pharmaceutical industry as an analytical chemist before founding her practice. Tara has been featured on NBC, CBS, Fox, ESPN, and Dr. Oz The Good Life as well as in Forbes, Cosmopolitan, Self, and Runner’s World.

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    If you've been struggling to get enough protein in your diet as a vegetarian, this might be a reason to start eating meat again. Focusing on your health as your motivation might help you feel better about the decision.

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      • While it’s extremely rare, if you have a meat allergy, you could have a reaction such as hives, itching, or swelling of your face, lips, and tongue. If your allergy is severe enough, you could go into anaphylaxis, a potentially life-threatening reaction. However, most people who have meat allergies get them from being bitten by Lone Star ticks, not from abstaining from meat.[17]

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      How to Eat Meat After Being Vegetarian: What You Should Know? ›

      The key is to start with lighter meats like chicken and poultry as opposed to a big juicy burger or steak. When you haven't eaten this type of food for a long time, it can make you feel sick to your stomach. This happens because meat requires more digestive enzymes to break it down compared to plants.

      How to go back to eating meat after being vegetarian? ›

      7 tips to reintroduce meat into your diet
      1. Talk to a dietitian. It may be helpful to consult a registered dietitian who can help you make the transition. ...
      2. Start easy. ...
      3. Sipping on chicken or bone broth is another way to ease back in. ...
      4. Sneak it in. ...
      5. Try bacon – in moderation. ...
      6. Choose sustainable meat. ...
      7. Find a community.
      Mar 12, 2023

      What meat should I eat first after being vegetarian? ›

      The key is to start with lighter meats like chicken and poultry as opposed to a big juicy burger or steak. When you haven't eaten this type of food for a long time, it can make you feel sick to your stomach. This happens because meat requires more digestive enzymes to break it down compared to plants.

      How are vegetarians able to avoid eating meat and still get enough protein? ›

      Eat beans, pulses, eggs and other sources of protein

      Pulses are particularly important for people who don't get protein by eating meat, fish or dairy products. Other non-dairy sources of protein include eggs and meat alternatives, such as tofu, mycoprotein (such as Quorn), textured vegetable protein and tempeh.

      What to do when you crave meat as a vegetarian? ›

      Add Some Umami

      Many plant-based ingredients are excellent sources of umami, such as tomatoes, mushrooms, seaweed (or nori), green tea, nutritional yeast, and miso. You can also use seasonings, like Yondu Vegetable Umami to easily add that deep umami flavor to dishes.

      What happens if you accidentally eat meat after being vegetarian? ›

      In most cases, your body will process the animal product appropriately, even if you're experiencing mild discomfort. If you find that you are one of the rare people who does experience an allergic reaction, take appropriate measures to consult a physician or emergency doctor to manage your symptoms.

      What do vegetarians lose by not eating meat? ›

      Energy Loss

      That's because you're missing an important source of protein and iron, both of which give you energy. The body absorbs more iron from meat than other foods, but it's not your only choice. You can also find it in green, leafy veggies like spinach, as well as iron-rich cereal, bread, and pasta.

      What is the easiest meat to digest after being vegetarian? ›

      If you're looking to reintroduce meat into your diet, chicken is a great protein to start with. It's low in fat and calories, packed with nutrients and easy to digest.

      Can meat upset your stomach after being vegetarian? ›

      Digestive Enzymes: When a person switches from a vegetarian or plant-based diet to a meat-based diet, their digestive system may not be accustomed to processing animal proteins and fats. This can result in discomforts, such as bloating, gas, or indigestion.

      What meat is the healthiest to eat? ›

      While meat can be a part of a healthy diet, not all sources are created equal. The leanest and healthiest meats to eat include poultry, pork, fish, and seafood. Eating a balanced diet is one of the keys to a healthy lifestyle, which means choosing various foods from different food groups, like proteins.

      Why is it hard to eat meat after being vegetarian? ›

      If you suddenly switch back to eating meat, you might not have sufficient digestive enzymes to handle meat, which can cause some physical discomfort. Going slowly and starting with small portions of meat will make the process easier. Because meat has a higher fat content than plants, it takes longer to digest.

      What are 2 ways vegetarians get protein? ›

      Some plant-based foods, such as soybean products, seitan, beans, and lentils contain high amounts of protein. You can also find protein in nuts, whole grains like quinoa and amaranth, and hemp seeds. People following a vegan diet may need to plan in order to reach their daily protein goals.

      What do vegetarians eat to replace meat? ›

      Vegetarian Meat Alternatives Ranked From Best to Worst
      • Texturized Soy Protein. This is a no-brainer – texturized vegetable protein, also known as texturized soy protein, wins in overall meat-like texture and taste. ...
      • Tofu. ...
      • King Oyster Mushrooms. ...
      • Seitan. ...
      • Jackfruit. ...
      • Tempeh. ...
      • Cauliflower. ...
      • Beans and legumes.
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      What do vegetarians miss from meat? ›

      Previous reviews have indicated that vegetarians and vegans may risk vitamin B12, vitamin D, iron, zinc and calcium deficiency as these micronutrients can mostly be found in animal foods or have a lower bioavailability in plant foods [8,9,10,11,12,13,14].

      How do you transition from meat eater to vegetarian? ›

      Start With One Plant-Based Meal a Day

      The all-or-nothing approach is usually what makes switching to a plant-based diet too difficult. If you're having meat in every meal, the easiest way to stop is to slowly phase it out. Start with one plant-based meal per day. This doesn't have to be the same meal every time.

      What percentage of vegetarians eventually go back to eating meat? ›

      Vegans are less likely to backslide than vegetarians. While 86% of vegetarians returned to meat, only 70% of vegans did.

      Can vegetarians eat meat once in awhile? ›

      The term "flexitarian" describes someone who eats mostly plant-based foods. But the person occasionally eats meat, poultry and fish. Plant-forward is a style of eating that includes meat. But meat is not the star of the meal.

      How do vegetarians replace meat? ›

      Soy protein

      Soy chunks and mince are very inexpensive ingredients that are easy to prepare. They consist of dehydrated soy which, once mixed with water, can be used as a meat substitute in almost any dish. Soy is most commonly sold as mince, cutlets, or balls.

      Is being a vegetarian healthier than eating meat? ›

      Vegetarian diets tend to have fewer calories, lower levels of saturated fat and cholesterol, and more fiber, potassium and vitamin C than other eating patterns. Vegetarians tend to weigh less than meat-eaters, and to have lower cancer rates.

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