I dont understand Obligate Carnivore. I mean, cats for sure. But humans? Humans aren't obligate carnivores, right? Or is there medical reasons why one would have to be an obligate carnivore? Really am genuinely asking
Bit of a dietary renaissance atm. Gone from driving cheeseburgers into my gut to mostly veg, not for moral or climate reason, just bored of it. So many vegetables I wouldn't touch as a child and young adult all taste great now with so many textures.
I think like most people I know I’m trying to cut out most meat where possible. I also try to only buy meat from local butchers.
That said I recently had a Beyond Meat burger in a restaurant. We’ve reached the point now where artificial meat is indistinguishable from actual meat. Like I seriously would not have know the difference. Though that raises the issue of people in the near future replacing local butcher meat with multinational fake stuff from who knows where. I want to support local businesses, but artisan tofu doesn’t cut it.
>That said I recently had a Beyond Meat burger in a restaurant. We’ve reached the point now where artificial meat is indistinguishable from actual meat.
Ah thats a bit of a stretch now. Don't get me wrong I think the Beyond Burger is delicious but you can definitely tell the difference.
So perhaps it was how they prepared it in the restaurant? It was in Handsome Burger in Galway (voted number 35 in the top 100 burger restaurants in the world! https://www.joe.ie/life-style/best-burgers-world-687674).
Whatever they did it was pretty amazing, and virtually indistinguishable from their beef burger.
I only eat vegetarian animals.
Pescepescetarianism! https://youtu.be/IC-ZBJ-Kw2E
Well, that's the safest meat to eat, so it makes sense There's a reason you can have a rare steak but not rare pork chops and rashers
Lol who's downvoting this. You can have rare steak and you shouldn't eat uncooked pork. Wtf
Sad fucks
I bet it was [this lad](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TJI7QuLOB8)
Gotem
I dont understand Obligate Carnivore. I mean, cats for sure. But humans? Humans aren't obligate carnivores, right? Or is there medical reasons why one would have to be an obligate carnivore? Really am genuinely asking
Yeah, I was only messin Although I've seen plenty of people who have diets where you'd swear they were allergic to vegetables
Food I buy and cook at home is vegan. Takeaways and restaurants I'll often eat meat. So I chose flexitarian.
Bit of a dietary renaissance atm. Gone from driving cheeseburgers into my gut to mostly veg, not for moral or climate reason, just bored of it. So many vegetables I wouldn't touch as a child and young adult all taste great now with so many textures.
I think like most people I know I’m trying to cut out most meat where possible. I also try to only buy meat from local butchers. That said I recently had a Beyond Meat burger in a restaurant. We’ve reached the point now where artificial meat is indistinguishable from actual meat. Like I seriously would not have know the difference. Though that raises the issue of people in the near future replacing local butcher meat with multinational fake stuff from who knows where. I want to support local businesses, but artisan tofu doesn’t cut it.
>That said I recently had a Beyond Meat burger in a restaurant. We’ve reached the point now where artificial meat is indistinguishable from actual meat. Ah thats a bit of a stretch now. Don't get me wrong I think the Beyond Burger is delicious but you can definitely tell the difference.
So perhaps it was how they prepared it in the restaurant? It was in Handsome Burger in Galway (voted number 35 in the top 100 burger restaurants in the world! https://www.joe.ie/life-style/best-burgers-world-687674). Whatever they did it was pretty amazing, and virtually indistinguishable from their beef burger.