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RE: Vegetarian meals that look like meat?
I am noticing more vegetarian options in stores these days and some look so close to the real thing, I havent gone vegetarian but I do eat more veges than I used to, but for a burger I still mostly go for a meat burger, but have had vegeterian ones that were quite nice and seldom have burgers these days
and you almost made it all the way without mentioning palnet ;)
Haha yes palnet. Well spotted Jay.
I ate loads of Aussie/Asian food fusions in Sydney which was fantastic.
This stuff seems to be trying to hard to look like meat?
Why not just celebrate veggies for what they are?
I don't eat burgers often and usually if I do they are home made.
I'm not keen on any highly processed foods. You never know whats in them?
Well being Biased i have to say NZ/kiwi food is even better than Aussie food, and just about everything there is organic, as for processed food I never used to look at the labels and ingredients but nowadays I am very cautious and careful with what I eat and stay away from processed food as much as possible, and now I also enjoy veges just simply as they are they dont need ot be made to look like something else
When I lived in London one of my neighbor's was from Christchurch and she was a brilliant cook. She made a roast lamb with pineapple which really stuck in my memory. She told me way back then (70's) that virtually everything in NZ was organic.
I have to defer and trust to your opinion as I haven't been to NZ yet lol
It's on my list of must see's.
Veggies of the world unite! :-)
I am sure the lamb she cooked would have been NZ lamb I won't eat any other lamb as it truly is the best And I have done it with pineapple, and that is nice for sure
I hope you can get to see it sometime it is worth the long trip for sure, I do miss not being able to get back there
It was NZ lamb and you are right it is the best. Beats English lamb hands down.
On the flight to Australia I couldn't believe that the plane had enough fuel to make the trip. It took 17 hours in the air to get from London to Singapore and another 8 hours to Sydney. Truly amazing flight.
Maybe when someone develops a new Concord it will get more manageable.
Flying from here ot New Zealand we used to fly to Los Angeles which I think is about 5 hours, then to Tahiti, about 8 or 9 hours then 5 or 6 to NZ I think. A new concord would make it a lot shorter for sure, but for me I think unless they come up with a teleporter that gets you there in a flash its unlikely I will ever make it back there again