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What is a nonVeg/vegan? Struggling to understand how that isn't a contradiction. I also don't understand how you have a disdain for impossible burgers but not black bean burgers - you know they are both trying to substitute for a meat dish? This one is just a personal opinion, but I've had over a dozen different black bean burgers and none of them have been as good as an impossible or beyond burger. In fact, burgers were my primary example for years of why replicating meat dishes with vegetables sucked. The common issue is primarily that beans are dry/don't have enough fat and combined with a bun, it exacerbates the issue. So I feel the opposite - the meat substitute companies actually nailed this and have been successful in getting folks to eat less meat.
I'd love some recommendations on meat free bacon. I already substitute meat free burgers and breakfast sausage. Morningstar is butt.
Not the person you're responding to, but I think they mean they're non-(vegetarian/vegan), so both not a vegetarian and not a vegan.
And I do get them on liking black bean burgers but not liking the impossible burger. Black bean burgers aren't trying to imitate a beef burger, they're trying to be an easy way to put black beans on a burger bun. On the other hand, if you want a beef burger and are handed an impossible burger, you might be disappointed because they're not the same.
To blatantly put words in brognak@lemmy.dbzer0.com 's mouth: "Eat meat if you want meat, eat veggies if you want veggies, eating veggies disguised as meat leads to a mismatch of expectations which leads to disappointment."
As someone who likes meat but doesn't eat it for ethical reasons, I'm very grateful for beyond burgers. They're close enough to meat to satisfy a craving in a way that black bean burgers just aren't.
I've said it before and I'll keep standing by it, the "fake meat" style products taste a lot more like meat if you haven't eaten real meat in a while. I think that being vegan actually changes your taste buds a bit 🤷♀️
Exactly and said much better than I could 😅💜