What does Chicken-less chicken taste like?
Based mainly on this article: https://www.lanacion.com.ar/2182849-gfg
And with the help of: https://theoutline.com/post/1248/wha...=1&zi=ctz6wwhm
Being a vegetarian, the question of eating chicken is promptly answered. "I just don't".
Not mainly for the killing and suffering, environmental and modernity issues also come in the decision.
And to add up: https://www.theedgyveg.com/2014/01/2...-wings-recipe/
Will all these taste just like chicken?
Re: What does Chicken-less chicken taste like?
I would have to try them.;)
Re: What does Chicken-less chicken taste like?
I don't know. And I'm not too keen on the idea of trying it either...
(。・艸・)
This reminds me of KFC. Kentucky Fried Chicken, also known as KFC, changed its name to avoid the word "fried" and thus make it sound healthier. I once heard that the actual reason for the change was that what it sold could no longer be called chicken... Of course that's nothing but idle talk.
... or is it?
Re: What does Chicken-less chicken taste like?
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solg
... or is it?
I have cooked some soy chicken and some textured wheat, that with a few condiments, tastes just like it.
There are some Vegan recipes of Seitan that resembles the chicken meat, an acquired taste.
It's fun how big brands have to do some PR readjusting sometimes.
Re: What does Chicken-less chicken taste like?
I've eaten seitan before... I thought it was more like beef...
Perhaps it was the recipe? strange...
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solg
I've eaten seitan before... I thought it was more like beef...
Perhaps it was the recipe? strange...
I thought it tasted like fish hahahaha <º))))><
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AnabellaG
I thought it tasted like fish hahahaha <º))))><
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Re: What does Chicken-less chicken taste like?
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Originally Posted by
solg
I don't know. And I'm not too keen on the idea of trying it either...
(。・艸・)
This reminds me of KFC. Kentucky Fried Chicken, also known as KFC, changed its name to avoid the word "fried" and thus make it sound healthier. I once heard that the actual reason for the change was that what it sold could no longer be called chicken... Of course that's nothing but idle talk.
... or is it?
Well, few months ago there was a "false" rumor that spread that KFC was using mutant chicken so...