It's paper beef
>>22000935quality thread OP. I hope you're proud of yourself because I sure am!
Its clearly umm
>>22000935at this point you should just try frying these or cooking em in the oven. treat yourself better op
Got a bunch of these because they were half off but yeah they kind of suck, don't see how so much grease can come out of such a thin piece of meat.
>>22000945lgr foods needs more episodes.i miss his sandwiches.
Is there a more deceiving packaging on the market? I thought these included bread, they ruined my dinner one night.
>>22001034It clearly says "Serving suggestion" on the bottom right...
>>22001005>just buy the sane thing but JAPAN and more expensive
>>22001034It literally says sliced steaks.
>>22001034>package is thinner than the bread in the picture>why didn't it include the bread??
>>22001049similar products include bread
>>22001034Was your dessert ruined, too?
>>22001043That looks like actual slices of meat. Steak-umms are basically really thin hamburger patties.
>>22001034There was this before they were forced to change the packaging.
>>22001005>just buy this thing that's literally 10x more expensivei shouldnt have to tell you this but no
These are pretty good but they're hard to find.
>>22001074>no cholesterolthen what's even the point?
>>22001317fat and protein probably
I occasionally get these and cook them, then throw it with some mushrooms, peppers, and maybe a couple other things for a ghetto stir-fry. I then eat the concoction with tortilla chips. It's tasty, but damn are they greasy as hell, really gotta drain that shit.Also I don't know how to cook, so that might explain it. Whatever. I like it.
>>22001043>JapanAnon I...
>>22001122you gotta rive rife to the furrest, man.
>>22001692real. I'm in poverty and I had to get my dad to stop making these all the time. The grease in them is insane.
>>22000935beef paper.
>>22001317>People purchase products solely for the cholesterol.I'm just curious as to what planet you live on because it's certainly not Earth.
>>22001707Runes are runes
>>22001005As usual Japan was ahead of the curve. I cannot believe people actually like beef just boiled in hotpots the way they eat it.