Japan startup aims to put 'Miracle Meat' on American dinner plates
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Re: Japan startup aims to put 'Miracle Meat' on American dinner plates
Sure, but only a tiny amount of people eat those. Besides anything all those vegan foods are ridiculously expensive and can only be found in very specific places. I've only been to the US briefly a couple of times, and only in NYC. Anyway they had fantastic food there. Nearly all my American friends are very keen on good food. Like anywhere (Europe, Australia etc) there are people who eat well and people who eat junk and others, like myself, who don't really care and eat both.Apollo91881 wrote: ↑Sat May 29, 2021 1:59 pmThere are others. Beyond Meat I think is one.John Bingham wrote: ↑Sat May 29, 2021 1:53 pmWhat are you on about? The company hasn't even started operating in the US.
I tried some of the alternatives on my grill a couple of years ago.
It didn't workout as well as I had hoped.
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Re: Japan startup aims to put 'Miracle Meat' on American dinner plates
The burger chain places offer that stuff now. I tried a bite, was not impressed at all.
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Re: Japan startup aims to put 'Miracle Meat' on American dinner plates
So it's basically natto, I've ate it for years after having some stomach problems and living with a Japanese chick, it's got as much protein as a 5 oz steak and lays on the stomach nicely especially getting out on the boat a little hungover. Tough sale for westerners though, it's pretty slimy and has a unique smell, an acquired taste I've come to love it, I like it with rice and avocado.
That being said I'm eating a real fucking burger or steak, never got this pre-made burger garbage
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Re: Japan startup aims to put 'Miracle Meat' on American dinner plates
So what? We're all suppose to grill burgers with no meat filled with chemicals? Might as well go to McDonaldsApollo91881 wrote: ↑Sat May 29, 2021 1:57 pm There is of course the Midwestern, Supper Club loving and backyard barbecuing segment who will have nothing to do with anything other than the real deal.
Those grills aren't getting fired up for the health or environmentally conscious types during this Memorial Day weekend. I suspect this substitute will be positioned as a left wing anti-meat conspiracy. I can't wait for the headlines and idiocy that follows.
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Re: Japan startup aims to put 'Miracle Meat' on American dinner plates
Can't stand natto. The texture is repulsive to me. Had to endure it when I ate lunch with elementary school kids.Seasquatch wrote: ↑Mon May 31, 2021 7:09 pmSo it's basically natto, I've ate it for years after having some stomach problems and living with a Japanese chick, it's got as much protein as a 5 oz steak and lays on the stomach nicely especially getting out on the boat a little hungover. Tough sale for westerners though, it's pretty slimy and has a unique smell, an acquired taste I've come to love it, I like it with rice and avocado.
That being said I'm eating a real fucking burger or steak, never got this pre-made burger garbage
Re: Japan startup aims to put 'Miracle Meat' on American dinner plates
Make this out of kale and soya and leftover muesli dust, you lefty bearded tree huggers.
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