They came for your blood — and stole your burgers.

A growing number of Americans are being forced into veganism after contracting a bizarre, tick-borne allergy that turns red meat and dairy into a life-threatening hazard.

To make the meatless life a little easier to swallow, PETA is dishing out a plant-based cookbook even the staunchest carnivores can sink their teeth into. 3

“Getting bitten may suck, but there’s no need to be ticked off by a meat allergy with so many tasty vegan recipes in PETA’s cookbook,” Tracy Reiman, the nonprofit organization’s executive vice president, said in a statement.

The “ Lone Star Tick Cookbook ” dishes out 15 Southern recipes safe for people with alpha-gal syndrome, including a biscuit and gravy breakfast sandwich, chili, a spicy “chicken” sand

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