• @Skkorm
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    225 days ago

    Cheap chicken nuggets are trash anyways. If you’re buying cheap chicken nuggets, you may as well do yourself the favor of getting the ones made of tofu instead of chicken paste.

    It’s the breading and the deep friedness that makes it good.

    • @Gustephan
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      95 days ago

      This is my entire take on most veg meat replacements. I won’t use substitutes in place of higher quality meat, but if I could I’d replace every single instance of low quality meat in my diet with some tofu/cauliflower/tempeh/whatever substitute.

      It’s like, I get the nostalgia of shitty chicken nuggets, but 0% chance of biting into a piece of gristle? Sign me up

    • @HessiaNerd
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      24 days ago

      Quorn is way better than tofu or what I assume is some form of seitan you get with some of these. It really is way better flavor and texture than even decent quality chicken nuggets.

  • @[email protected]
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    886 days ago

    Those nuggets are barely chicken anyways. If they can make a healthier, tastier nugget then that’s a win for everyone.

    • paraphrand
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      246 days ago

      I bet they are not healthier.

      • rustydomino
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        156 days ago

        They are not - they have super high sodium levels.

        • @[email protected]
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          166 days ago

          Ah perfect. Nuggets and fries are but mere vessels to deliver salt to my taste buds. This is a positive development.

        • @acetanilide
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          35 days ago

          Some people need extra sodium for their health, so it’s healthy for us

  • @TurdMongler
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    84 days ago

    What are the highly processed ingredients?

    • @IzzyScissor
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      145 days ago

      if they keep trying to “replace” meats, they’re competing in a game they can’t win

      Except they literally won, lol.

    • @MidRomney
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      256 days ago

      I’m not a vegan, but I’ve eaten at a few vegan restaurants that were highly rated. The delicious vegan food that you’re talking about already exists, but most people will never go to a vegan restaurant over a non-vegan one.

        • @[email protected]
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          And if you can get a vegan meal at the Burger Barn or Grills R Us, which is just as good as corpse, then it’s a lot easier for vegans and vegan-curious carnists

            • @[email protected]
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              105 days ago

              According to your logic that if there’s an -ist word then there must be a religion, it would seem that dentists follow the religion dentism. Chemists follow the religion chemism, and arsonists follow the religion arsonism.

              On the other hand, perhaps a somethingist is just a person who does something. In which case, a carnist is anyone who does meat.

                • @[email protected]
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                  95 days ago

                  “Normal” people are always complaining when there’s a word to describe them. Remember all that drama about cisgender being a slur? It’s literally just the most logical word for the purpose. When there’s a word to describe the normalised group, people inside that group go apeshit. It’s a fundamental human bias. I once lost an entire friend group because one of the people in it couldn’t stand that I used the word alloromantic.

                  If you don’t like the word carnist, suggest another word that’s equally clear and equally convenient.

                • @[email protected]
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                  35 days ago

                  I mean, I have been known to do meat. It’s just so sexy, all juicy and with the myoglobin dripping. Who wouldn’t do it?

                  The sexual politics of meat strikes again

    • @laughterlaughter
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      206 days ago

      It’s all about selling the idea that you can do away with meat if you’re a meat lover. For a lot of them, that’s not going to happen by just saying “hey eat vegan food!”

      But if you say “yo, taste this burger - whadayathink? I know right?!! Can you believe it’s not made out of cow?!” Then maybe, maybe, the dude will say “you know what? For my next bbq Imma use impossi-burgers - damn tasty those thingies!”

    • @[email protected]
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      125 days ago

      This is true for people who already are vegans. My sister tries to use less meat, and when she wants to cook something where she used chicken before, she buts the “vegan chicken” and so on. I love trying new and maybe weird stuff, but people with 40 year old habits are not gonne buy cube shaped mystery things that are sometimes more expensive than the meaty counterpart.

    • @[email protected]
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      115 days ago

      Facts, I’ve been saying this for a while. It seems to have worked for milk, people like oat milk despite it unabashedly not tasting like animal milk.

    • @davepleasebehave
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      55 days ago

      we have evolved to enjoy the flavours of meat. and cooked meat. making a delicious product means copying some of these elements. it seems that these nuggets play on that and expand on that.

        • @chonglibloodsport
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          75 days ago

          Umami is a solved problem though. Miso, soy sauce, shiitake mushrooms, kombu seaweed. All excellent vegan sources of umami.

          The hardest part of making vegan meat substitutes is texture. How do you replicate the texture of steaks, ribs, brisket? These are very complex with muscle fibres, intramuscular fat, bones, connective tissues. Not easy!

            • @chonglibloodsport
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              45 days ago

              Yeah. All of the best-textured vegan foods that I’ve had are not imitation meat. Stuff like crunchy starch-based food, breads, waffle cones, chewy noodles, dumplings, pizza, shahi kofta, etc!

  • @danc4498
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    366 days ago

    Are they cheaper?

    • @inb4_FoundTheVegan
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      246 days ago

      The panel of 1,150 American omnivores liked nuggets from Impossible Foods, MorningStar Farms, Quorn, Rebellyous Foods and Simulate the best

      It wasn’t a single particular nugget, but an aggregate of vegan nuggets. And I can assure you, that Quorn and Morningstar are definitely cheaper than livestock chicken nuggets.

        • @inb4_FoundTheVegan
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          136 days ago

          Srsly? Wow. I’ve seen immposible go for around ten dollars, gardien for like 5, and then morning star and quorn for around 3. I don’t buy any of them because baking my own tofu ones is easy and I enooy cooking.

          This is on the west coast US

          • @[email protected]
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            146 days ago

            In Australia they’re basically triple price. I can get 500g of Australian chicken nuggets for $3.50 or 280g of Quorn for $7

          • @[email protected]
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            16 days ago

            Share the tofu recipe? I’d probably beyond my skill as a cook, but I’m always interested to learn more.

            • @inb4_FoundTheVegan
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              46 days ago

              It’s honestly not that tricky, just a little time intensive. My secret, not-so-secret trick for all tofu is to freeze it immediately, then dethaw day of with warm water/microwave on low/leaving on the counter all day/night. The freezing proces changes the texture in to something super tender!

        • @Mog_fanatic
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          76 days ago

          Yeah around me they are at least double. Usually like 2.5-3x more expensive. It’s the only thing that stops me from getting them like constantly

  • @[email protected]
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    Make them free for all. Solve hunger and reduce carbon emissions.

    Our nuggies comrades.

    • @[email protected]
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      75 days ago

      Nuggets solving the climate crisis would be the perfect ending to the clown-era of humanity

  • @RememberTheApollo_
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    95 days ago

    Is that because normal chicken nuggets are so over processed now that they’re more easily defeated in taste tests?

    Don’t get me wrong, I’ve had “fake” chicken nuggets and they’re absolutely fine. I’d have them any time vs regular.

    • my_hat_stinks
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      24 days ago

      It’s probably more that fake chicken in general has been really good for a while now, you’d be hard pressed to know it’s not real chicken if you weren’t told beforehand. My local shop puts most meat-free stuff all in one corner together, but meat-free chicken nuggets get to go on display next to the real stuff in the freezer section.

      Red meat is the difficult stuff, most fakes aren’t great and it’s almost always easy to tell it’s not real meat. When I feel like sausages I usually go for Richmond meat-free ones, I do like them but it’s very obvious it’s not pork. They have recently released cocktail sausages I love, though!

      • @[email protected]
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        14 days ago

        Has fake chicken gotten significantly better in recent years? A couple years ago I dated a vegetarian and while fake chicken was perfectly fine and I liked it, it was still a very different taste to chicken.

        • my_hat_stinks
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          24 days ago

          It’s interesting that it’s the taste that threw you off, usually texture is the bigger one for me. Chicken flavour primarily comes from the fat rather than the meat so I always assumed that was the easy part to replicate. We’ve had wildly popular meat-free chicken flavoured products for decades and that was just to make a cheaper product before meat-free was popular, it could just be that I’m too used to artificial chicken flavours. It’s relatively easy to find meat-free chicken (or beef) stock these days too.

  • @[email protected]
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    236 days ago

    Probably has more to do with spices than the chicken vs non-chicken. There are some incredible vegan-meat stuff out there because the spice game is 10/10. And I’m down for it.

    • @[email protected]
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      24 days ago

      I eat meat but I go Qurorn nuggets when I buy frozen to eat less meat but also because they genuinely taste better than chicken goop.

      I still think chicken tenders taste better and I have no real issue eating chicken goo but it comes down to three/four things. Price, taste, healthiness, less suffering.

      There is ways to get people to eat less meat and it think it starts with some meals being vegan or having some meals that are 50% less meat and then 50% mushrooms/veggies.

    • @[email protected]
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      56 days ago

      Chicken smells awful to me, especially what they use for typical nuggets, plus I never really enjoyed those gross gristle bits.

      • @ramenshaman
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        16 days ago

        Cooked, raw, or all of it? I like chicken but now I’m wondering if I like the smell of all the things we typically put on the chicken vs the chicken itself.

  • @kameecoding
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    165 days ago

    I mean nuggets, the ones that contain mostly “meat paste” and aren’t high quality chicken breast strips, those don’t taste really good at all, so shouldn’t be hard to beat them, they are also not something you need to beat since they are just trying to use the whole chicken the less desirable parts so it doesn’t go to waste.

    I’d recommend this excellent video about jamie olivers war on nuggets

    https://youtu.be/V-a9VDIbZCU?si=DdnB0pYOY69fzDPY

    • @kameecoding
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      While I personally don’t do well on a full vegan diet, the vegan food I like is it’s own thing, not some terrible imitation of meat.

      Indian vegan dishes are amazing for example.

      • @rhandyrhoads
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        25 days ago

        Exactly. You can either use high quality natural ingredients or you can try to mimic them. With the exception of some dishes where say imitation ground beef works well, you’re always better off highlighting plants and fungus in their natural form rather than trying to make them taste and look like something else.

    • @chonglibloodsport
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      Yeah, I think it’s a pretty strong argument that plant-based and lab-grown meat companies are making a mistake trying to beat the cheapest, lowest grade meat products such as chicken nuggets. You’ve got a hell of an uphill battle to engineer these things to be both cheaper and tastier than the meat ones.

      The issue is that wealthy people (those most likely to be vegan) don’t buy these crappy products in the first place.

      If instead they tried to beat high end products such as steaks or rare fish they’d have a much bigger margin for profit, after taking into account all the expensive R&D.

  • @[email protected]
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    115 days ago

    Alternative headline -

    Plant based version of the absolute worst quality meat product is the only one from five that is preferable to the meat version, but only because it’s deep fried and unhealthy

    Come on guys

  • @[email protected]
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    206 days ago

    There’s cauliflower “chicken” nuggets my girlfriend and I get often. They’re WAY better than chicken.

    • @BangersAndMash
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      85 days ago

      They do cauliflower Buffalo wings near my place. They’re fucking delicious and just taught me the chicken is merely a substrate for the hot sauce and dip to live on. Plus no bones

      • @Rhotisserie
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        Yeah that’s something I learned too. While meats can and do have their own distinct flavor, seasoning does most of the heavy lifting.

        I haven’t stopped eating meat entirely but just practicing seasoning use has opened my pantry up to do many more foods.

        • @GreenAppleTree
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          We were trying to figure out what to do with leftover dry lentils after using them for soup, so I looked up online and found people using them as mince replacement.

          So we ended up whipping up some lentil bolognese. Taste & texture were the furthest thing away from beef. But damn it was tasty in its own right.

    • @kautau
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      66 days ago

      That sounds good. With meat-alternative products I find they are incredibly polarized. Like they are either incredibly amazing, or they are nearly inedible

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        Tried looking them up for you, sadly it seems they’re not carried anymore. But they were called “Buffalo-Style Wings” by Target’s brand: Good and Gather.

        This is them.

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          Thanks, I’ll keep my eye out for something similar

  • @Pfeffy
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    From the article “Though the taste of the average plant-based product “is meaningfully behind” the animal version, one notable non-nugget exception was a blended burger.”

    They aren’t saying that plant-based foods are tastier than meat ones. Only that there’s more of a desire for them from people because of them being plant-based.

    It literally says that the only thing that people didn’t completely think was inferior to meat was something blended with meat lol… Besides some nuggets, apparently.

    • @Potatos_are_not_friends
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      Been doing blind taste test every year and as real chicken nuggie companies cheap out, you can really taste the sadness. Fake chicken nuggets just taste more hefty.

  • @eran_morad
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    125 days ago

    What’s yallz favorite fake chicken nuggies?

    • @2ncs
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      Bon Appetit’s crispy tofu nuggets recipe

    • @Sh0ckw4ve
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      I’ve tried a bunch, some disappointing but my favorite is Quorn

      • @[email protected]
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        Quorn is good but (I was surprised to find) not vegan - they still have eggs. Not the worst concession, but FYI for anyone looking through the comments for plant based options.

        • @Sh0ckw4ve
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          Ah you’re right my bad! I’m vegetarian so I sometimes forget those details

    • @couggod
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      I’m partial to the Impossible Spicy nuggets

    • Everett
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      The Simulate Nuggs are probably my favorite, mine come from Safeway.