A Thinking Reed

"Man is but a reed, the most feeble thing in nature, but he is a thinking reed" – Blaise Pascal

Fake out

Via Marvin and Matt Yglesias, a study showing that vegan “sausages” were able to fool a surprisingly large number of people.

I have to say, though I’m a vegetarian and not a vegan, I eat very few ersatz meat products. There’s a kind of paradigm shift that you make when you realize that a meal doesn’t have to consist of meat (or “meat”) + potato + some anemic looking veggies. Most of my meals involve delicious combinations of beans, lentils, grains, etc. which aren’t tricked out to look or taste like meat plus (ideally) fresh produce.

Which isn’t to say that I don’t enjoy the occasional veggie burger or veggie “sausage,” but even there I tend to prefer the ones that aren’t even trying to taste like meat (e.g. a black bean burger). On the other hand, if authentic-tasting meat substitutes help people make the switch to eating less meat, I’m all for ’em.

2 responses to “Fake out”

  1. Lee,

    I would be curious as to your thoughts on this. I was taken aback by the tone of anonymous. I’m not sure if that’s Dwight or not, but wow…

  2. I’m with you on this. Fake meat products don’t have meat texture and only make me think they are trying too hard. While beans/etc taste perfectly fine on their. After quitting meat, I don’t actually even think about it anymore.

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