I do not have enough information to make a decision on “artificial meat.” The fact that they are made from vegetables does make it sound like they are healthy for you.
However, what do they have to do to the vegetables and what do they have to add to them to make them look like, feel like and taste like meat?
I might support the products based on energy concerns. It takes a lot less energy and a lot less “wear and tear” on the environment to come up with vegetables than it does to produce meat. But I ask, how much coal does a power plant have to burn to produce a pound of artificial meat?
I’ve tried an impossible burger. It’s OK. I would not mind it as a food source, as long as it is safe and energy efficient.
They can make veggies look and taste like meat, the best they can do for smell is rotting meat. Vegetable burgers are good, and I feel better after eating one than I do after eating a traditional beef burger, but sometimes the satisfaction that comes from the process of eating beef far outweighs the pat on my back “good for me and my waistline” of a veggie burger.
Superfrog over 1 year ago
You don’t have mushroom on the menu for that?
ArcticFox Premium Member over 1 year ago
Now that’s an ‘impossible’.
6odc2pemgb55 over 1 year ago
Well, there’s beefsteak tomatoes…
ladykat over 1 year ago
mmmmmmushrooms
James Deveney Premium Member over 1 year ago
Order a stuffed pepper.
dflak over 1 year ago
I do not have enough information to make a decision on “artificial meat.” The fact that they are made from vegetables does make it sound like they are healthy for you.
However, what do they have to do to the vegetables and what do they have to add to them to make them look like, feel like and taste like meat?
I might support the products based on energy concerns. It takes a lot less energy and a lot less “wear and tear” on the environment to come up with vegetables than it does to produce meat. But I ask, how much coal does a power plant have to burn to produce a pound of artificial meat?
I’ve tried an impossible burger. It’s OK. I would not mind it as a food source, as long as it is safe and energy efficient.
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 1 year ago
Go with the meaty burger.
Jeff0811 over 1 year ago
They can make veggies look and taste like meat, the best they can do for smell is rotting meat. Vegetable burgers are good, and I feel better after eating one than I do after eating a traditional beef burger, but sometimes the satisfaction that comes from the process of eating beef far outweighs the pat on my back “good for me and my waistline” of a veggie burger.
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 1 year ago
Waiter: There is an olive in you drink………
ValancyCarmody Premium Member over 1 year ago
Green beans cooked with bacon, yum.
cuzinron47 over 1 year ago
If there’s no meat, there’s no me.
gopher gofer over 1 year ago
maybe they have some faux ham salad…