Round 1: grilled

  • glassware@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Honestly I think Beyond Meat/Impossible style burgers are aimed at meat eaters who want to reduce animal cruelty/their carbon footprint. It’s actually kind of annoying they’re so popular now, as restaurants that used to have creative vegan options now sell Beyond Meat as the only choice.

    Vegans don’t tend to care if a veggie burger is “realistic”. Some find the idea of meat gross and don’t want to roleplay eating it (my wife says they make her feel sick). Even if you don’t mind, the longer you give up meat the less interesting it is as a flavor. I’d take one of those shitty frozen veggie burgers that are 90% potato over an Impossible burger.

    • 🔍🦘🛎@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I get impossible burgers often and can confirm. Not vegetarian, but I’ve massively reduced red meat consumption and impossible/beyond really hits the spot when I want a burger. It’s an option at tons of restaurants now which is amazing. I also get 10 packs of impossible burgers at costco for like $10, honestly incredible deal.

    • CascadianGiraffe@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Even if you don’t mind, the longer you give up meat the less interesting it is as a flavor.

      I think there’s a curve to this.

      When I first became vegetarian there were no fake meat options. If you got something that looked or tasted like meat it was because there was meat in it. Gross and nobody wanted that.

      But after 20+ years being vegetarian, it’s REALLY nice to have some other options. I still enjoy a garden burger or black bean burger if it’s the only non-meat option but I can’t remember the last time I bought it in the store. The rise in popularity of vegetarian foods and all the fad diets have made it so there’s tons of options now.

      My meat eating friends all love both Beyond and Impossible. A few actually prefer it to a standard burger.

      Now if we can just teach restaurants how to cook them properly…

    • Obi@sopuli.xyz
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      1 year ago

      If I ever go vegetarian I’d definitely just enjoy stuff like falafels, curries, halloumi and the million other options and not worry about reproducing meat.

      • rDrDr@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        A grilled portabella is better than any veggie burger I’ve had, and better than most beef burgers too.