"There are no hard numbers on how many Mexican-Americans are vegan, but this way of eating isn't so far off from what their ancestors ate in pre-Columbian times. Before the Conquest, most of Mexico's indigenous natives followed a plant-based diet. Beef, pork, chicken, lamb and goat — the mainstay meats of modern-day Mexican food — all came with the Spaniards."
"Many of our dishes are vegan by nature," says Loreta Ruiz, who runs La Vegana Mexicana with her two college-age children, Loreta and Luis Sierra. "But just the word 'vegan' scares [Mexican] people. It's like, 'Our food is so rich and so beautiful, why are you going to alter it?'"
Does meat eating make people aggressive? Fueling anger responses? I'm believing all the growth hormones must be affecting us, the meat eaters somehow. The other day at the local grocery store,looked at 5 pound bag of the Tilapia fish, turned it over to see where it was made,and it's been processed in China. Was reading soon(if not already)China will be processing Chicken and Pork there, and sending it to the US.