I never did understand why people complain that vegan meat taste too much like animal.
Because meat tastes gross. Even before I became a vegetarian, I never cared for meat.
I never did understand why people complain that vegan meat taste too much like animal.
I too thought the Impossible Whopper wasn't very meatlike - dry, and not a hamburger texture.I see it as a good thing, then people wouldn’t feel like they’re giving up meat. I don’t think it tastes exactly like meat, it is made from plants, it’s impossible to replicate it exactly. I think the impossible burger is too dry, texture is off, and just doesn’t taste good. I think it would put meat eaters off from vegan alternatives.
But the fact is, most people like meat. I certainly did. I would still be eating it if it wasn't the flesh of dead animals.Because meat tastes gross. Even before I became a vegetarian, I never cared for meat.
But the fact is, most people like meat. I certainly did. I would still be eating it if it wasn't the flesh of dead animals.
I wonder how many people would like the taste of plain meat, without toppings, sauces, breading, etc.
Steak, rare, is the favorite of many people.I wonder how many people would like the taste of plain meat, without toppings, sauces, breading, etc.
Yuck. Grilling is popular here, too.Over here they certainly do. They even eat it raw or just grilled without any sides.
Awful, I know.
Yuck. Grilling is popular here, too.
Australia always tops the list of most meat consumed per capita, with the U.S. coming in a close second. France doesn't even make the list. https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2015/07/these-countries-eat-the-most-meat/Yes, except that they cook it in every possible manner over here. They are meat crazy.
I've accidently had meat over the years. The last time was at Trader Joes. I always partake of the coffee samples and see what food they have to sample. The sign said it was a veggie blend, so I picked up a cup and saw what i thought was cauliflower. I bit into it and immediately tasted bile coming up and I spit in back into the cup. This is whats happened every time. It is a very distinctive taste, I've had it from the wrong fried rice as well as when I thought my son got the same veggie sub from Subway and it was chicken. I don't even associate what it was right away, esp that Subway sandwich. I thought about spoiled something, rancid, till he told me. The TJ's thing was also chicken.
I couldn't go near anything resembling meat when I first stopped eating it, well besides the veggie things I was used to eating, like Boca and Morningstar. After some time I started using things more and no association with meat.
I love Beyond Meat burgers and sausage- esp sausage. I have no interest in Impossible- p;ssed me off too much
I see it as a good thing, then people wouldn’t feel like they’re giving up meat. I don’t think it tastes exactly like meat, it is made from plants, it’s impossible to replicate it exactly. I think the impossible burger is too dry, texture is off, and just doesn’t taste good. I think it would put meat eaters off from vegan alternatives.
I don't even like fries. The beyond meat isn't dry, imo. I do add ketchup, mayo, mustard, but I prefer burgers without any cheese.That's exactly what I thought. If you order one from Burger King I think they're totally upstaged by the fries. It's because without the fat from animal products (mayo, cheese) the Impossible Burger alone is pretty dry and meh. I didn't find it gross, I just didn't find it particularly good. I don't find it worth it because it's also all of this lab made, gmo non-sense, where as Beyond Burgers I think have a better health profile (though neither are "whole foods").
I've had Beyond Burgers numerous ways, including "dryer" without Vegenaise or Chao cheese or whatever. I like them all dressed up with the fixins, but I would assert that they're better with just ketchup and lettuce than an Impossible Burger.