Can anyone vouch for this delectable culinary masterpiece before I spend money on it?
>>21615414Shut the fuck up goyslop enjoyer.
>>21615414I like the McGoy. It’s made from gentile meat
>Mayonnaise-Style Sauce>Ingredients: Soybean oil, Water, Liquid egg yolk, Vinegar, Sugar, Salt, Mustard seeds, Mustard bran, Xanthan gum, Potassium sorbate, Calcium disodium EDTA.>Sesame Seed Bun>Ingredients: Enriched wheat flour, Water, Sugars (sugar, corn dextrose, corn maltodextrin), Yeast, Vegetable oil (canola and/or soy), Sesame seeds, Vegetable proteins (pea, potato, fava bean), Sunflower oil, Corn starch, Salt, May contain any or all of the following in varying proportions: Wheat gluten, Guar gum, Dough conditioner (monoglycerides, DATEM, ascorbic acid, enzymes), Tricalcium phosphate, Natural flavour, Corn starch, Soybean oil, Vinegar.>Crunchy Breaded Veggie Patty>Ingredients: Carrots, Enriched flour, Onions, Canola oil, Oat bran, Green beans, Zucchini, Water, Green peas, Edamame soybeans, Broccoli, Corn, Soy flour, Spinach, Red pepper, Arrowroot flour, Cornstarch, Sea salt, Garlic, Cornmeal, Corn flour, Sugars (sugar, dextrose), Salt, Oats, Baking powder, Yeast, Sunflower oil, Rice flour, Spices, Parsley. Cooked in vegetable oil (high oleic low linoleic canola oil and/or canola oil, corn oil, soybean oil, hydrogenated soybean oil, citric acid, dimethylpolysiloxane).And it's cooked in fish juice so it's not even vegetarian
>>21615414I don't know, it's not served in my country. I can attest that the Impossible Whopper is good, though.
>>21616984That is definitely good too. We just got the McVeggie here in Canada so I'm just wondering if all the goyslop enjoyers here can vouch for how tasty it is. I wondered the same thing about the Big Arch when it came out, problem is, it was so expensive that I couldn't find anyone even online who had tried it.
>>21615414It's made of slop, therefore it's evil. >but isn't the regular burger made of slop too? Yes, but the regular burger is made of Meat, and eating Meat makes me more Manly.
I once bought impossible meat (some steak), and the smell during cooking got me retching. It was exactly like meat
>>21615414i had this as a kid when it was in the states prob different now but it was really good back in the day
>>21615414>meat substitutessmart vegetarians just eat Mediterranean and Indian food because they have already mastered that shit for centuries
Just buy it. It shouldnt cost more than 20 or 30 dollars.
>>21616984The impossible whopper is synthetic meat that tries to actually emulate the taste of meat. This McVeggie just looks like one of those generic veggie patties.
haven't we already solved this issue with falafel, tofu, and shiitake mushrooms? what's with the mad science?
>>21620428Because- speaking for myself here- my objection to meat is moral, not gustatory.
>>21620401>synthetic meatWe got an ESL, boys.
>>21622194NTA but I'm a native English speaker and it sounds fine to me. Maybe not my first choice of words, but certainly not wrong. (Moreover, why does it matter if English isn't someone's first language?)
>>21615462Some of those vegetables shouldn't even be in there. Broccoli, spinach and peppers are full of water.
>>21622261They dehydrate them and reduce them to powder. The water content is negligible.
>>21615414Is this even real? I haven't seen it in the US.A truly homemade veggie pattie at like a good bistro can be tolerated occasionally, or if cooked from frozen at home, and done utterly crispy, like falafel spices and good grilled toppings, cheese, and fresh tasting sauce....but I'd get even more satisfaction from a nice salad bowl with a good combo of ingredients.
>>21622276Yes, it's not served in the US.
>>21622166Whats the moral issue with eating animals?
>>21622267I see. Which means they have no faith in the burger being tasty so they're going with the healthy angle instead.
>>21622294Because even leaving aside that there's no humane way to kill a conscious being who doesn't want to die, the vast majority of the animals that present-day humans eat lived their entire lives in absolutely hellish conditions.