How Healthy Is Vegan Sausage, and What Brand Tastes Best? (2024)

Like real pork sausage, all of the plant-based sausages are relatively high in sodium. A serving of Beyond Sausage, for example, has 22 percent of the recommended daily sodium value, as does a single serving of Lightlife Italian Sausage.

However, you can still come out ahead on the sodium front by preparing these sausages as part of a meal at home rather than eating out (and depending on what you serve them with). Vegan sausages average around 500 milligrams of sodium apiece, but when you go out, you'll consume between 1,000 and 2,000 milligrams of sodium, on average, Goldberg says.

The bottom line.“A person can't go wrong with any plant-based veggie sausage, because they will be consuming less fat, let alone saturated fat, than having regular [pork] sausages,” says Goldberg. A typical pork sausage has about double the saturated fat per serving of both the Impossible and Beyond sausages, the two vegan sausages with the highest levels of saturated fat.

"Let alone,” adds Goldberg, “they are excluding the nitrates and nitrites, too.” Nitrates and nitrites, preservatives added to sausages and other processed meats, have been linked to allergic reactions and an increased cancer risk.

If a switch to plant-based sausages seems too daunting, Blake recommends replacing pork sausages with turkey or chicken sausage made from skinless meat. These poultry sausages can contain around 1.5 grams of saturated fat per serving compared to perhaps 8 grams in a serving of pork sausage.

"What a plant-based diet means, really, is a diet that is chock-full of fruits, vegetables and whole grains. And then, more leaner sources of animal products, such as chicken, fish and dairy products,” says Blake. “People think everything has to come from the plants, but that's not necessarily the truth."

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Can fake sausage taste as good as the real thing?

Ultimately, when it comes to food choices, taste can be as important as nutrition. We enlisted 10 people to participate in an informal taste test to find out which of these vegan sausages best pleases the palate:Beyond Sausage Hot Italian, Impossible Sausage Savory, Tofurky Italian Sausage or Lightlife Italian Sausage.We added an Italian pork sausage to the mix as a point of comparison.

The results? Half of the taste testers said they liked the flavor of Impossible's sausage the most, while nine said Tofurky's tasted the worst. The one person who liked the Tofurky sausage pointed to its enjoyable “sage flavor."

Six of the 10 said the Impossible sausage had the best texture, while nine agreed it tasted the most like meat. Visually, Lightlife pleased the most testers (60 percent). When asked which sausage they would eat again on their own, six voted for Impossible, two voted for all of them, and two voted for both real pork and Beyond.

"I'm a self-described carnivore, but these plant-based sausages were a lovely surprise,” said one of the testers.

One caveat: Impossible's sausage is not encased like the other sausages. Rather, it's packaged loose like ground sausage instead of as links. That was a concern for at least one tester.

"If Impossible encased this recipe, I'd definitely buy it,” said the taster. “It's just a bit too messy for everyday use [without a casing]."

Aaron Kassraie writes about issues important to military veterans and their families for AARP. He also serves as a general assignment reporter. Kassraie previously covered U.S. foreign policy as a correspondent for the Kuwait News Agency's Washington bureau and worked in news gathering for USA Today and Al Jazeera English.

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