I heard on the news today that it has been determined that beef is healthy and should be eaten. I was visiting Canada at the time where I saw a lot of vegan and gluten free restaurants, lots of health food. Even the hamburger joint I went to offers to put your meat on lettuce instead of a bun!
Highly interesting that, as the fake meat craze accelerates, a study was released three days ago claiming that red meat and processed meat are not bad for us, after all.
While I believe it should be illegal to label vegetable based food as meat, I did want to try that Burger King Impossible sandwich the other day – heard some good reviews. Almost $7.00, just for the sandwich! Now I don’t expect to see a 19 cent burger again (I’m old enough to remember that price), but $7.00??
I’ve been a vegetarian for most of my life, and the new “mystery meat” makes me uneasy. I’ve seen it in the stores, and it does look real – but how can I be sure somebody doesn’t “slip me a micky”? Other than the fact that beef would be “returned to sender” pretty quickly? And none of us want that.
About a month ago, I bought a pack of Beyond Burgers. The directions said to thaw and cook in a fry pan for three minutes per side. After the first three minutes, the stench became overpowering. I took it off the heat and threw it in the trash. Opened all my apartment windows and blasted the A/C. Took most of the day to get the stink out. I’ll stick with real meat from now on.
It has come out that the only “health” advantage to the vegan burgers is that it is not made from a cow…to get it to taste like hamburger it is saturated in saturated fat….
Some meat is okay, but you have to look at what it takes in land as well as the carbon footprint it has on the world. What is worse is the factory farms. The animals are suffering as well as the family farms because of these sickening companies.
“Synthetic = Something made of artificial material, not natural items, can be described as synthetic.”
So, they are not synthetic. They are plant-based and plants are natural. Many of them (not all, I concede) are quite delicious. Also, they have the added benefit of not being made from enslaved, tortured, suffering sentient creatures.
A local burger joint called Harvey’s has beyond meat burgers. I ordered one and when they set to lay on the condi’s I said “none thank you”. The employee just looked at me and wanted to say something but held back. My friend who owns the franchise came over and said “you really don’t want to do that”. it tasted like Alpo. And yes, many years ago on a bet I ate a teaspoon of Alpo.
Impossible Burger®! OMD! Can’t tell the difference. I bet Burger King® can screw it up, but Red Robin has it and a local golf course restaurant near me.
Hardee’s® tried a lettuce wrapped burger a few years ago. I loved them! I didn’t come there to eat the BUN after all. Apparently not enough folks were receptive. I haven’t seen them since.
I had my first mystery meat sandwich in ‘63 in the Air Force. In mid 80s I had box lunches for some civilians on an artillery range, same stuff! Food Service said “its top secret Sir, if I tell you I have to kill you” Obviously he doesn’t have to eat it.
I’ve had Beyond Meat burgers and they are very good! Probably could have fooled me if I’d been told they were real meat. The only problem is they cost more than real beef at the moment. There are efforts underway to make you believe red meat is good for you and that plant based “meat” is bad for you. Gosh, I wonder who could be behind those lies??
I have tried veggie/synthetic patties they’re ok. I grind my own meats and cook medium rare 145f they are delicious no comparison. you need a reputable butcher.
Last month news of a 14 yr old only ate Pringles, white bread and pork in the last 7 yrs….lost eye sight…doctors gave him vitamin supplements but it’s too late
I just heard yesterday someone had researched these new meatless burgers and to make them palatable they were using the saturated fat / coconut oil. The same stuff everyone was trying to ban just a short time ago.
Just remember that the meat substitute in things like the “impossible whopper” is 100% GMO – it s a genetically modified mushroom that’s been reworked to maximize a variant of hemoglobin to build up the slightly metallic meat flavor
I tried the impossible Whopper. The taste wasn’t bad, but I could tell it wasn’t real meat. Next time it will be 2 for $6.00 mustard Whoppers for me, although that’s only once or twice a year.
To keep from needing to take a statin I ate vegan during the week for lunch. I would make myself a soy burger – quicker than a beef burger and no mess in the toaster oven. Then husband quit his job and we go every day to Wendys for lunch – junior burger plain for me. My cholesterol is up and every visit now I have to refuse to take a statin.
Then again, the soy in the soy burgers (and soy cheese) may be the reason my thyroid started into the low territory.
Jeez, there have been plant-based burgers in mainstream grocery stores for over a decade now…they aren’t some new, radical thing! (Boca Burgers, Morningstar, plus so many new brands in the last 3 or 4 years!) And aren’t these guys supposed to be adventurous, counter-cultural ex-hippies?
Dirty Dragon about 5 years ago
Inconceivable!!
SpacedInvader Premium Member about 5 years ago
Well be sure you get a Vegan grill. You wouldn’t want to mess up your good grill with fake meat.
Macushlalondra about 5 years ago
Ewww. No thanks!
Robin Harwood about 5 years ago
Health food, no doubt. It all seems to be made from reconstituted coconut matting and builder’s rubble.
Lucy Rudy about 5 years ago
I heard on the news today that it has been determined that beef is healthy and should be eaten. I was visiting Canada at the time where I saw a lot of vegan and gluten free restaurants, lots of health food. Even the hamburger joint I went to offers to put your meat on lettuce instead of a bun!
Jesy Bertz Premium Member about 5 years ago
The next week, Janice brings home Soylent Green.
Grumpy Old Guy about 5 years ago
Kind of like Velveeta.They never said it was cheese.
Nachikethass about 5 years ago
If it wasn’t alive at some point, what’s the point?
jmworacle about 5 years ago
Grounds for divorce!
jarvisloop about 5 years ago
Highly interesting that, as the fake meat craze accelerates, a study was released three days ago claiming that red meat and processed meat are not bad for us, after all.
43willys about 5 years ago
A rose by any other name ,,,,,,,
plus a fake rose is still a fake rose!
josballard about 5 years ago
While I believe it should be illegal to label vegetable based food as meat, I did want to try that Burger King Impossible sandwich the other day – heard some good reviews. Almost $7.00, just for the sandwich! Now I don’t expect to see a 19 cent burger again (I’m old enough to remember that price), but $7.00??
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 5 years ago
A new study, it’s true, says red meat is OK for your health…
or at least, not bad enough to avoid.
Which is good, cos I eat it.
HOWEVER…. it’s still bad for the planet… cattle take too much room, drink too much water and eat too many plants for a sustainable future…
when people are starving, it’s selfish to eat beef…
plus cattle release way too much methane, which contributes to the climate crisis.
So I’ve tried… I eat way less beef than I used to… and tons of chicken.
It’s fine. I don’t notice. Then again… if I really crave beef, I eat it.
I’ve tried being a vegetarian… sorry… no.
And last week, due to an incredibly cheap one day promotion, I tried one of the two top contenders in the fake meat department… a Beyond Burger.
In taste tests, people seem amazed… it’s juicy; it tastes like a hamburger…. I can’t tell the difference.
Sorry… again… no.
Maybe had it been a kid’s plate, I dunno.
But it was a big patty on a big bun… with tomato and lettuce and real cheese… all the stuff that people say makes it taste like any real burger.
NO.
To me, it tasted vegetarian.
Halfway through, and all evening, it felt like an indigestible lump in my stomach.
I couldn’t finish it, and I don’t want another one.
Your mileage may vary… I kinda hope so, in fact.
I understood later, when I Googled the ingredients…
It’s certainly neither unprocessed nor natural:
Water, Pea Protein Isolate, Expeller-Pressed Canola Oil, Refined Coconut Oil, Contains 2% or less of the following: Cellulose from Bamboo, Methylcellulose, Potato Starch, Natural Flavor, Maltodextrin, Yeast Extract, Salt, Sunflower Oil, Vegetable Glycerin, Dried Yeast, Gum Arabic, Citrus Extract (to protect quality), Ascorbic Acid (to maintain color), Beet Juice Extract (for color), Acetic Acid, Succinic Acid, Modified Food Starch, Annatto (for color).
Cincoflex about 5 years ago
I see Arlo is ‘planting’ his feet at the idea.
Aubrey Dacus about 5 years ago
Soylent Green is made out of People……..
colddonkey about 5 years ago
I’ll let those you have your non-farting non-animal meat. I’ll stick to the real thing cholesterol and all.
jonesbeltone about 5 years ago
Gotta feeln’ gonna’ be a Grill Fire! “Sorry love, the wind made it flame up.”
Dani Rice about 5 years ago
I’ve been a vegetarian for most of my life, and the new “mystery meat” makes me uneasy. I’ve seen it in the stores, and it does look real – but how can I be sure somebody doesn’t “slip me a micky”? Other than the fact that beef would be “returned to sender” pretty quickly? And none of us want that.
StoicLion1973 about 5 years ago
“Fake meat”? No thanks. If I wanted a hot salad, I’d put one in the microwave.
WaitingMan about 5 years ago
About a month ago, I bought a pack of Beyond Burgers. The directions said to thaw and cook in a fry pan for three minutes per side. After the first three minutes, the stench became overpowering. I took it off the heat and threw it in the trash. Opened all my apartment windows and blasted the A/C. Took most of the day to get the stink out. I’ll stick with real meat from now on.
Back to Big Mike about 5 years ago
I’ve had the “Impossible Whopper”. It’s impossible it tastes like a burger.
1MadHat Premium Member about 5 years ago
What happened to marshmallow? Inquiring tabloids want to know..
Oakwood13 about 5 years ago
Someday in the future all these fake products will be determined to cause some incurable disease.
BoydAdams about 5 years ago
It has come out that the only “health” advantage to the vegan burgers is that it is not made from a cow…to get it to taste like hamburger it is saturated in saturated fat….
William Bednar Premium Member about 5 years ago
So, instead of “mystery meat” we now have “mystery synthetics”?
animemom50 about 5 years ago
Some meat is okay, but you have to look at what it takes in land as well as the carbon footprint it has on the world. What is worse is the factory farms. The animals are suffering as well as the family farms because of these sickening companies.
terra.cripe about 5 years ago
“Synthetic = Something made of artificial material, not natural items, can be described as synthetic.”
So, they are not synthetic. They are plant-based and plants are natural. Many of them (not all, I concede) are quite delicious. Also, they have the added benefit of not being made from enslaved, tortured, suffering sentient creatures.
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 5 years ago
Probably Possum.
formathe about 5 years ago
A local burger joint called Harvey’s has beyond meat burgers. I ordered one and when they set to lay on the condi’s I said “none thank you”. The employee just looked at me and wanted to say something but held back. My friend who owns the franchise came over and said “you really don’t want to do that”. it tasted like Alpo. And yes, many years ago on a bet I ate a teaspoon of Alpo.
T Smith about 5 years ago
(HURCHK!)
Plods with ...™ about 5 years ago
Impossible Burger®! OMD! Can’t tell the difference. I bet Burger King® can screw it up, but Red Robin has it and a local golf course restaurant near me.
You have to try it.
Tyge about 5 years ago
Hardee’s® tried a lettuce wrapped burger a few years ago. I loved them! I didn’t come there to eat the BUN after all. Apparently not enough folks were receptive. I haven’t seen them since.
micromos about 5 years ago
If it’s not meat you can’t call it a burger.
becida about 5 years ago
Talk about factory food!
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe about 5 years ago
I had my first mystery meat sandwich in ‘63 in the Air Force. In mid 80s I had box lunches for some civilians on an artillery range, same stuff! Food Service said “its top secret Sir, if I tell you I have to kill you” Obviously he doesn’t have to eat it.
yipp_eeee about 5 years ago
I’ve had Beyond Meat burgers and they are very good! Probably could have fooled me if I’d been told they were real meat. The only problem is they cost more than real beef at the moment. There are efforts underway to make you believe red meat is good for you and that plant based “meat” is bad for you. Gosh, I wonder who could be behind those lies??
jr1234 about 5 years ago
WHERE’S the Beef? …..or Salmon
kunddog about 5 years ago
I have tried veggie/synthetic patties they’re ok. I grind my own meats and cook medium rare 145f they are delicious no comparison. you need a reputable butcher.
locake about 5 years ago
I eat Boca Burgers sometimes and I love them. They don’t taste like a hamburger, but I don’t like the fat and gristle in many hamburgers.
locake about 5 years ago
Anyone who ever eats Twinkies or donuts or potato chips should not comment about veggie burgers being “fake food”.
Gameguy49 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Keep your phony imitations, if it ain’t MEAT I won’t EAT!
jr1234 about 5 years ago
Last month news of a 14 yr old only ate Pringles, white bread and pork in the last 7 yrs….lost eye sight…doctors gave him vitamin supplements but it’s too late
Oclvroadbikerider about 5 years ago
I just heard yesterday someone had researched these new meatless burgers and to make them palatable they were using the saturated fat / coconut oil. The same stuff everyone was trying to ban just a short time ago.
yoda1234 about 5 years ago
Just remember that the meat substitute in things like the “impossible whopper” is 100% GMO – it s a genetically modified mushroom that’s been reworked to maximize a variant of hemoglobin to build up the slightly metallic meat flavor
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 5 years ago
He did.
randolini Premium Member about 5 years ago
I tried the impossible Whopper. The taste wasn’t bad, but I could tell it wasn’t real meat. Next time it will be 2 for $6.00 mustard Whoppers for me, although that’s only once or twice a year.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 5 years ago
“Woof. Woof”
The impossible burger is tasty. As good as the real thing… but they had to slaughter too many helpless soys.
(Actually, I tend to enjoy soy too.)Homerville Premium Member about 5 years ago
Glad to see Janis is using an environmentally correct shopping bag.
scaeva Premium Member about 5 years ago
Soylent Green, anyone?
1MadHat Premium Member about 5 years ago
I heard that there’s a recipe that can make meat taste just exactly like tofu.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 5 years ago
I know sheep can be raised on kelp (algae), have been for centuries.
I imagine cattle can too. This is just in response to the idea that rainforests have to be cleared to raise the plants to feed the cattle.
Scoutmaster77 about 5 years ago
So it was…
Meledosia about 5 years ago
Health food isn’t healthy. The rule is simple: If God designed the food you can eat it, if not it’s going to kill you slowly.
mafastore about 5 years ago
To keep from needing to take a statin I ate vegan during the week for lunch. I would make myself a soy burger – quicker than a beef burger and no mess in the toaster oven. Then husband quit his job and we go every day to Wendys for lunch – junior burger plain for me. My cholesterol is up and every visit now I have to refuse to take a statin.
Then again, the soy in the soy burgers (and soy cheese) may be the reason my thyroid started into the low territory.
rfeinberg about 5 years ago
Jeez, there have been plant-based burgers in mainstream grocery stores for over a decade now…they aren’t some new, radical thing! (Boca Burgers, Morningstar, plus so many new brands in the last 3 or 4 years!) And aren’t these guys supposed to be adventurous, counter-cultural ex-hippies?
GregSearcy over 3 years ago
YUCK!