You don't have to be a vegetarian to chow down on these.

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[Sponsored] Everyone knows you don't have to be a die-hard vegetarian to enjoy meat-free food. (Wait, everyone does know that, right?) And since October is Vegetarian Awareness Month, here are some ideas for big, hearty protein sources that don't involve eating like a sad person on a diet.

Tofu

Let's start with the basics. We've eaten so much tofu that we're a little over most of the food it gets used in. But every now and then, you'll come across an interesting and unusual flavor combo that may change your mind.
Where to get it: The Southwest tofu and black bean wrap at Hard Rock Cafe, for example, is neither zi char nor salad, but a spicy, cumin-y and hearty new option that comes in in a flour tortilla. Tex-Mex fans take note.

Avocado

Not only is it creamy, delicious and the backbone of guacamole, it's also one of the only foods that has all of the amino acids needed to make a complete protein and has the highest protein content of any fruit.
Where to get it: Hard Rock Cafe's new balsamic roasted carrots wrap is loaded with avocado and hummus (another good source of protein), along with roasted carrols, greens, red onions and a balsamic glaze.

Black Bean

This monster protein and fiber source appears in a lot of our favorite drinking foods: Mexican refried beans, bean and cheese dips, stews and, of course, the burger.
Where to get it: Hard Rock Cafe knows how to make a burger, which is why chances are, they know what they're doing with the latest addition to their list: the black bean burger for Vegetarian Awareness Month. It involves a quinoa-black bean burger patty with tofu cream, arugula and tomatoes.

Quinoa

No longer for hipsters and yoginis, the superfood of the Aztecs is on almost every restaurant menu in town. But besides being sprinkled atop a salad, one of the most hearty ways to have it is in a solid, messy burger.
Where to get it: The new quinoa burger at Hard Rock Cafe is quite a whopper: a giant, packed patty dressed with cheddar cheese, arugula, hummus, tomato and grilled onions.

Cheese

What better proof that eating vegetarian needn't be all chaste and boring. Cheese is an excellent source of protein, whether in decadent slices, melted over a sinful meal or sprinkled over a simple salad.
Where to get it: The new pear salad at Hard Rock Cafe comes with pear, cherry tomatoes, arugula and a generous dose of blue cheese. For an added protein boost, there are also caramelized walnuts.
 
 
Vegetarian Awareness Month is taking place at Hard Rock Cafe Singapore and Hard Rock Cafe Sentosa through Oct 31, with an expanded menu of six new vegetarian dishes and three fruit and veggie-based drinks. For more information, head here.

 

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