I'm having the same issue with my vegetarian sims since the Cats & Dogs released. It's not just the eggs and toast either, it's also some other dishes. I created a restaurant in the new world that was added that is vegetarian only, but there have been some dishes that my sim gets sad for violating principles about that state they're vegetarian safe. Hopefully this is fixed soon or at least the items that are now making vegetarian sims sad are re-labeled based on EA's idea of what a vegetarian can consume.
It's very simple: Vegetarians don't eat anything with a face. Vegans don't eat anything that is an animal (with a face) OR an animal by-product (like eggs, cheese, milk, etc). So... it's a glitch in the game.
In India (Jains/Hindu) vegetarian means no eggs. Certain Buddhist sects also think this, the western word vegetarian is different. Some Jains also forgo dairy completely.
Vegetarian can mean no flesh, but also no animal product depending on the beliefs.
In India (Jains/Hindu) vegetarian means no eggs. Certain Buddhist sects also think this, the western word vegetarian is different. Some Jains also forgo dairy completely.
Vegetarian can mean no flesh, but also no animal product depending on the beliefs.
But as for this, I think it is a bug.
Well if you are going by what the thing says when you cook it says eggs and toast is vegetarian safe but when you sims eat it it apparently isn't so the game is lying its vegetarian safe.
In India (Jains/Hindu) vegetarian means no eggs. Certain Buddhist sects also think this, the western word vegetarian is different. Some Jains also forgo dairy completely.
Vegetarian can mean no flesh, but also no animal product depending on the beliefs.
But as for this, I think it is a bug.
Well if you are going by what the thing says when you cook it says eggs and toast is vegetarian safe but when you sims eat it it apparently isn't so the game is lying its vegetarian safe.
Yes, it is a bug in the sims. The eggs are meant to be vegetarian in the game. I just thought what vegetarian means around the world was interesting.
Eggs and toast is labelled as a vegetarian-safe dish by the game, yet my last vegetairan sim always got nauseated when eating it, from "violating principles". I think it must be a bug
Eggs and toast is labelled as a vegetarian-safe dish by the game, yet my last vegetairan sim always got nauseated when eating it, from "violating principles". I think it must be a bug
Technically, if they haven't been fertilised, they're really just a chickens period. :P
Never. Eating. Eggs. Again.
Relax, eggs are eggs, not the process of your body losing those eggs by cleaning the endometrium. Chickens don’t even have an endometrium, for the simple reason they don’t have a uterus.
I wish they'd fix it though, and also stop your sims from getting sad when they eat fish. My mom only ate fish for years before she had me, then she went back to eating meat.
> @GalacticGal said: > > Substitute eggs just don't include the yoke. For those of us who Fast for spiritual reasons, this can be a problem. My hubby brought it to the attention of another parishioner who was using them, since eggs are on the do not eat during this time period list, and the look on her face. She was incredulous. >
Egg Beaters and similar products are eggs that don't contain yolk (and sometimes contain stuff to make them seem like they do.) There are plenty of vegan egg substitutes that don't contain eggs, although they're usually more for baking. "Flax eggs" are just ground flaxseeds mixed with water. You wouldn't want to try to eat them as though they were scrambled eggs, but they're popular for adding moisture to vegan baked goods. Really, you can get a vegetarian version of almost anything. Think Tofurkey. :P
Why burger cake say than is recipe for vegetarians?
Because it's not made from real hamburger -- it's just a regular cake with colored frostings (and sometimes using candies for the "condiments" like tomato and pickles) to make it look like a hamburger. There's no meat involved.
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This AHQ EA thread refers to the issue
https://answers.ea.com/t5/Bug-Reports/OPEN-CL-Vegetarian-gets-sad-moodlet-from-Eggs-amp-Toast/m-p/6406643#M49772
http://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/817478/hello-come-and-introduce-yourself
http://tinyurl.com/OneRoomOneWeek
http://tinyurl.com/rosemow
My Showcase thread https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/948861/rosemow-s-rooms-showcase
Hello it's mrs. human vegan right here!
Vegetarian can mean no flesh, but also no animal product depending on the beliefs.
But as for this, I think it is a bug.
Yes, it is a bug in the sims. The eggs are meant to be vegetarian in the game. I just thought what vegetarian means around the world was interesting.
Hello,
It is a bug with the game. You may like to post feedback on this AHQ EA thread
https://answers.ea.com/t5/Bug-Reports/OPEN-CL-Vegetarian-gets-sad-moodlet-from-Eggs-amp-Toast/m-p/6406643#M49772
http://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/817478/hello-come-and-introduce-yourself
http://tinyurl.com/OneRoomOneWeek
http://tinyurl.com/rosemow
My Showcase thread https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/948861/rosemow-s-rooms-showcase
Never. Eating. Eggs. Again.
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Ok, biology class dismissed
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> Substitute eggs just don't include the yoke. For those of us who Fast for spiritual reasons, this can be a problem. My hubby brought it to the attention of another parishioner who was using them, since eggs are on the do not eat during this time period list, and the look on her face. She was incredulous.
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Egg Beaters and similar products are eggs that don't contain yolk (and sometimes contain stuff to make them seem like they do.)
There are plenty of vegan egg substitutes that don't contain eggs, although they're usually more for baking. "Flax eggs" are just ground flaxseeds mixed with water. You wouldn't want to try to eat them as though they were scrambled eggs, but they're popular for adding moisture to vegan baked goods.
Really, you can get a vegetarian version of almost anything. Think Tofurkey. :P
Because it's not made from real hamburger -- it's just a regular cake with colored frostings (and sometimes using candies for the "condiments" like tomato and pickles) to make it look like a hamburger. There's no meat involved.
Instructions for making: https://www.wickedgoodies.net/2010/06/how-to-make-a-hamburger-cake/
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That’s a vegan. I know this for a fact cause I know a lot of vegetarians that eat eggs including one of my best friends