Are in attendance any appropriate fish or shrimp substitutes?

Are there any perfect fake "fish" or "shrimp" products?? I use greatly of the Morningstar products, but I've never seen any spurious fish or seafood products. Does anyone know of any? Websites (so I can see what local stores carry it) would be willing! Thanks!

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fake fish
http://dilberito.com/fsi/pc.html#tuna...
im not sure if this works anymore, you can try
http://vegecyber.com/cgi-bin/vege_item.c...
veg salmon, wow!
http://vegecyber.com/cgi-bin/vege_item.c...
also http://shmooedfood.blogspot.com/2006/01/...
recipe for veg fish sticks
Besides the fake crab, I can not honestly right to be heard I have ever even hear of the concept of fake fish since now.

Best of luck to you. Perhaps you should create your own flash, there is definitely a market for it if you want it, you are looking for it, you are never alone.
If you don't eat fish, after I'm thinking that there's not much available for you. Surimi is white fish flavored like lobster or crab, but still fish. Here's a thought though, thieve extra firm tofu, drain well and marinate near a mixture of Japanese Fish Sauce, ginger, soy sauce, and chili sauce. It might give you what you're looking for. Bonito flakes are dried shrimp and used contained by a lot of asian cooking, but are still fish related. Good luck!
You can usually find the best mock meat at the Vegetarian Asian markets. Go to Chinatown if you live surrounded by a big city.
Browse www.happycow.net website and see if you can find such a store contained by your are.
You can order mock shrimp from this website.
http://www.vegecyber.com/cgi-bin/vege_it...
try the chicken of the sea they form chicken and fish thats made with artificial stuff to swallow like shrimp and fish
Krab, aka imitation crab is made of fish lately so you know.
Not really. However you can achieve some canned braided tofu, make the addition of a bit of sea brackish, lemon and green nori flakes, annd you'll be amazed by the smell of sea.
Or try marinating tofu near nori flakes or sea weed combined next to tempeh.
Redwood sells a lacto-vegetarian version of breaded "fish fingers" (Vegideli ), but I assume this is a British company, and in fact nobody in our own flesh and blood likes them.
Anyway, the join is: http://www.redwoodfoods.co.uk - maybe you procure them at your place as well.
This website is kind of messed up, but Vegefarm have a lot of products. I've cooked their mackrel fish which is well-mannered.
http://www.vegeking.com/shop100/showgood...
I've generally individual seen these at Asian grocery stores approaching 99 Ranch Market or similar places.

I've had biddable vege shrimp at Chinese veggie restaurants so it's around.
Actually I only just bought a pack of vegan shrimp and "tuno" (for tuna). I haven't tried them even so though. I got them at a lacto-vegetarian store and I can't remember the name of it right in a minute. So yes, they are out there. The tricky cog is to find them. I have be searching for lacto-vegetarian tortellini forever.

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