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Question to vegetarians: why not?
Mot a vegetarian, more a flexitarian, but see post 789.
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Question to vegetarians: why not?
Because once lab grown meat will be proven to healthy in the long run (ie studies of over 10 years) laws will be brought in to stop animal slaughter or make animal meat extremely expensive.
How are you sure lab grown meat will be proven healthy? How are you sure laws will be brought to prohibit slaughtering? What if people want the real deal (i.e. real meat)?
How are you sure lab grown meat will be proven healthy? How are you sure laws will be brought to prohibit slaughtering? I expect many people to want real meat; not lab junk.
To the indians who pooh pooh the slaughter of animals and consumption of meat, here is a piece of news for you. You might not be eating meat but you are equally, if not more, complicit in the diminishing of wildlife around the world. You may not be eating cows and lambs but you are doing more than your share of wiping out a number of animal and bird species in the world.
https://scroll.in/article/978160/wh...rends could be,species like the Finn's Weaver.
One can argue that veggies are also a form of life then why not stop eating them too? See countries like India where huge amounts of cattle can be seen roaming on the streets. I would say it is better to eat them then anything else.
Very good point.
If animals are not killed for foods, we may see overpopulation of animals.
Very good point.
If animals are not killed for foods, we may see overpopulation of animals.
No we won't, because we won't feed them either.
A few wild ones will survive on the moors. On Dartmoor are wild cattle, ponies, sheep and even wallabies.
I tried oysters recently too, not sure if its classed as meat but were pretty decent.
I tried oysters recently too, not sure if its classed as meat but were pretty decent.
To the indians who pooh pooh the slaughter of animals and consumption of meat, here is a piece of news for you. You might not be eating meat but you are equally, if not more, complicit in the diminishing of wildlife around the world. You may not be eating cows and lambs but you are doing more than your share of wiping out a number of animal and bird species in the world.
https://scroll.in/article/978160/wh...rends could be,species like the Finn's Weaver.
I believe it is not meat. It is seafood.
I tried it before at an Italian restaurant. It tasted okay. I almost never eat it though.
It's shocking cause Bangladesh and Karachi are mostly associated with seafood.![]()
I love fish though. Have heard there isn't better fish than Bangladesh.
It's shocking cause Bangladesh and Karachi are mostly associated with seafood.![]()
I love fish though. Have heard there isn't better fish than Bangladesh.
My state as well.
Pro biotic
Symprove
Google it and order it directly from them.
75ml every morning before you eat or drink anything.
It's worked wonders for me...
Prebiotic
Kimchi / fermented veg
Hemp seeds
Flax seeds
Kefir
Shellfish. Basically fishy snot.
Thanks I'll definitely give these a try.
Lastly, any beef cuts you recommend and any I should avoid?
Try high quality honey for any gut issues. Manuka is great but I use Sidr Honey from Yemen.
I seriously laugh at the assumption of Pakistanis that most Indians don't consume meat![]()
Try high quality honey for any gut issues. Manuka is great but I use Sidr Honey from Yemen.
Would you seriously laugh at non-Pakistanis who assumed the same thing?
We British Pakistanis have always associated India as a majority Hindu country being a healthy eating veg consuming trailblazer.
@KingKhanWC What’s the best fried chicken you’ve had in Brum?
- Saqibs Lozells
- Spices Soho Rd
- Broadway in Aston not far from Villa park
This dark kitchen opened recently near town not been though:
Looks decent.
There used to a place called Roosters, it was a drive through also located behind a petrol station on the Stratford road towards Shirley . This place had the most succulent & crispy spicy chicken burgers ! Shame it’s closed now .
I now go random places but will only buy fried chicken if it’s fried in front of me . After an hour it’s never the same .
Ah I had always wanted try that! a shame, we only have a big john’s and dixy drive thru now, both inconsistent especially the latter.
That’s the best way to go and especially with donner meat to; fresh cut or time to walk out!
Not tried it, is that 100% beef? that must be amazing.Donor has to be the premium meat , too many use the cheap stuff now . There is some type of home made black donner meat, ever tried it?
Not tried it, is that 100% beef? that must be amazing.
Btw be careful with a lot of the folk selling smash burgers out of huts, unless the burger has been smashed properly / has the crispy edges, it is most likely they’ve used lamb.
I made 100g lamb burgers at home which I smashed (was a lot tougher) and it tasted similar but better than all the food trucks, but it just confirmed to me that they use lamb mostly. Beef on the other hand is easier to smash/flatten and get those crispy edges, meat and eat in wolverhampton do the best burgers, once you try theirs you know who has been fooling customers etc
Beef is just next level alhamdulilla
If you ever go to the Middle East esp GCC definitely try a quality beef burger place, even if it’s a western franchise. It’s night and day in terms of quality.I think it’s mainly a northern thing , I’ll try next time I’m there .
A burger has to be top quality beef . I prefer one large Pattie 1/2lb with cheese & tomato . Smash burgers can sometimes break up as they’re thin . It really depends who makes them, undercooked often happens in busy places
If you ever go to the Middle East esp GCC definitely try a quality beef burger place, even if it’s a western franchise. It’s night and day in terms of quality.
Some of the best beef burgers I’ve had were in Doha. And this is around 2010-2013, before it was as developed as is today. Now there’s even more solid food spots there than ever before.
They do not play around when it comes to portion sizes too lol.
I am more of a meat eater rather than a vegetarian. I eat meat because I like it. Protein is necessary for the human body and some protein enzymes useful for humans can only be found in meat.
ugh why did I see this during my roza.! I’ve been to a few GCC countries , quality of burgers has been top notch! Beef is my favourite on a burger but I do like a camel
burger
too
Here is a photo I sent to a friend of the last camel burger I ate in Dubai . I’m feeling this for iftar but no place in the midlands .
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ugh why did I see this during my roza.
It’s gorgeous.
Do you ask for it to be done medium, or medium rare etc just like when you order a beef burger?It’s a unique taste , tastes like mutton & beef mixed . Not tough at all , very juicy & extremely tender . Added spicy , lemon juice wedges to complement. Camel meat is underrated
If you ever go to the Middle East esp GCC definitely try a quality beef burger place, even if it’s a western franchise. It’s night and day in terms of quality.
Some of the best beef burgers I’ve had were in Doha. And this is around 2010-2013, before it was as developed as is today. Now there’s even more solid food spots there than ever before.
They do not play around when it comes to portion sizes too lol.
It’s a bit overrated ngl. You’ll see massive queues outside, in one location I saw a guy wait for 30 minutes lmao (for fast food btw, it’s not some 5 star place).Have you been to Al Baik? it gets a lot of hype going by the YT videos, I am yet to make the trip in that part of the world, iA soon
Same here. I prefer organic grass fed beef as well.I eat beef several times a week...
has to be organic and grass fed..
For its anti inflammatory properties
Couldn't do without meat
Do you ask for it to be done medium, or medium rare etc just like when you order a beef burger?
Corrected.
I love a steak with sauté vegetables around it on a hot plate...I'd prefer to die early than quit non veg, specially meat.
I love a steak with sauté vegetables around it on a hot plate...
Same here brother...same here... FRIED CHICKEN all the way.Just chicken and mutton for me. You offer me KFC fried and crispy chicken 3 times a day, everyday for a year, you'll hear no complaints from me.
Till this day I haven't figured out how people who grow up eating non veg suddenly turn veg after a certain age. You are raised a vegetarian, fine. But how do you quit it after you grow up eating it?
No, I haven't. While mutton in my state is extremely popular, chicken reigns supreme in restaurants because mutton is costly here. I don't usually order mutton from restaurants, my mother cooks it at home for us.Same here brother...same here... FRIED CHICKEN all the way.
have you heard about SHINWARI LAMB
I think it is typical Pakistani dish not available in other countries. Check out shinwari charsi (NAME OF THE DISH) and you will know what I am talking aboutNo, I haven't. While mutton in my state is extremely popular, chicken reigns supreme in restaurants because mutton is costly here. I don't usually order mutton from restaurants, my mother cooks it at home for us.
I think it is typical Pakistani dish not available in other countries. Check out shinwari charsi (NAME OF THE DISH) and you will know what I am talking about