Eating chicken without killing chicken? Would you eat lab grown meat?
Why not, l used to eat Spam and balogna!
@Gwendolyn2018 Me either, but sometimes a bologna sandwich sounds really good!
It depends on the preparation.
I like pork ribs, but I'm not nuts over canned pork products.
I did try beyond meat and it's great, it taste and feels like beef.
I wouldn't encourage anyone to have an opinion bereft of any kind of experience.
Most of this type of thing uses Far more water & resources to create, and all the 'impossible' burgers i have seen have up to 30% more sodium too.
Hard Pass!
By reading the nutrition facts box on my bag of impossible burgers tonight, it seems they have a little less sodium than a regular beef patty. For my goal of trying to adding protein to my diet without too much in the way of cholesterol, and carbohydrates, they suit my needs as a substitute to beef.
Nutrition Facts - Hamburger Patty
The following nutrition information is provided by the USDA for one hamburger with a single patty and no condiments (90g).
Calories: 266
Fat: 10.1g
Sodium: 396mg
Carbohydrates: 30.3g
Fiber: 1.1g
Sugars: 5.2g
Protein: 13.3g
Nutrition Facts - Impossible Burger - From the package
Calories: 230
Fat: 13g (zero trans fat) (zero cholesterol)
Sodium: 370mg
Carbohydrates: 9g
Fiber: 5g
Sugars: <1g
Protein: 19g
By choosing the Impossible Burger you are using 92% less water, 91%less greenhouse emissions, 96% less land
I actually rarely eat chicken, but I'd give this meat a go. I'm happy to reduce the suffering of chickens by substituting some lab grown meat into my diet.
Not quite the same thing, but I do eat impossible burgers, as a guilt-free food item to keep in my freezer for a quick addition to meals.
Try anything once.
An epicurean grapevine tell.
@waitingforgodo Love that tune though, however many times.