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<blockquote data-quote="FireDragon76" data-source="post: 74319415" data-attributes="member: 330042"><p>I didn't know these were out on the market until I watched a documentary called Cowspiracy on Youtube a few weeks ago, and found out Burger King is selling a "plant-based meat" burger, the Impossible Burger (I don't watch TV and the Internet is my only source of news). So I went out and tried it a week ago and I couldn't tell it wasn't made from beef. I suspect it has more fiber than a regular burger, and it didn't taste as greasy, but it didn't taste like a typical "veggie burger".</p><p></p><p>The concept of course has been around a while, they used to be called meat-analogues, but recently, due to increased interest by investors like Bill Gates in environmentally sustainable alternatives to meat, there has been more money pouring in to make more "meat-eater acceptable" products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FireDragon76, post: 74319415, member: 330042"] I didn't know these were out on the market until I watched a documentary called Cowspiracy on Youtube a few weeks ago, and found out Burger King is selling a "plant-based meat" burger, the Impossible Burger (I don't watch TV and the Internet is my only source of news). So I went out and tried it a week ago and I couldn't tell it wasn't made from beef. I suspect it has more fiber than a regular burger, and it didn't taste as greasy, but it didn't taste like a typical "veggie burger". The concept of course has been around a while, they used to be called meat-analogues, but recently, due to increased interest by investors like Bill Gates in environmentally sustainable alternatives to meat, there has been more money pouring in to make more "meat-eater acceptable" products. [/QUOTE]
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