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by hjek
2734 days ago
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> The veggie burger becomes a worse version of a regular burger rather than an independent dish. I can understand why some people can be put off by the taste. Having previously eaten non-human animals, I can say that I prefer the taste of veggie burgers and sausages, although most vegan cheese tastes absolutely disgusting (especially the ones pretending to be parmesan). But I really, really wish that more of us would be willing to accept a reduction in the tastiness of certain dishes to help prevent antibiotics resistance, non-human animal suffering, climate breakdown, dead zones and starvation. And other times I really can't tell the difference, and to be honest it kind of scares me. Some brands go so far as to make the minced "meat" look red and bloody[0]. Then, I have to take someone's word that this thing that really looks like a shrimp and is all crunchy really isn't a shrimp[1]. It's like a whole new art form. [0]: https://www.naturli-foods.dk/produkter/aertefars/ [1]: http://vegetarian-plus.com/product/vegan-shrimp/ (Note: The ones I tried looked more convincing) |
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