When a vegan wants meat: in Europe today, sales of vegetable steaks that can not be distinguished from real ones start
Categories: Europe | Food and Drinks
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/when-a-vegan-wants-meat-in-europe-today-sales-of-vegetable-steaks-that-can-not-be-distinguished-from-real-ones-start.htmlThere are people among us who voluntarily refused sausages, cutlets, sausage and other dishes of animal origin. But do not deprive yourself forever of the charming taste and smell of meat. British retailer Tesco decided to save vegetarians and vegans. A steak will go on sale, in which there is not a drop of meat, but it tastes like real.
The Dutch manufacturer Vivera claims that the new product is almost impossible to distinguish from a real steak: in taste, texture and smell it is almost identical to the real one. But it is made only from components of plant origin.
The British retailer Tesco has made great strides in distributing plant-based products. In January, he released the Wicked Kitchen line. These are products for flexitarians — those who prefer to eat little meat, combining meat, vegetarian and vegan foods in their diet.
Keywords: Vegans | Vegetarianism | Meat | Steak
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