• M137@lemmy.world
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    The first mention of their name is “Legumati” and the rest is “Leguminati”. I’m guessing the first one is an error.

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    In a local shop, they have these massive jars of pre-cooked white beans, which are really great. I keep them in the fridge and when a meal could do with a bit more sustenance, I just scoop a few spoonfuls into there.

    Works really well for curries and tomato sauce, but honestly, I’d have trouble naming a meal where it doesn’t fit (assuming that meal doesn’t already have a ton of protein). Yesterday, I did the beans on toast thing by basically just chucking beans on toast, seasoning them and then microwaving the lot. For an extremely lazy meal, that was actually quite decent.

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    Hell yeah. I love beans, eat them nearly everyday, and preach how awesome they are.

    Maybe I should join the cult 😅

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    Sous vide is mainly used for meats but you can do some neat things with it and beans. I’ve had lentils come outv with an almost caviar texture/feel.

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      Sous vide vegetables are underrated in general. It can intensify the flavor of the natural vegetable itself or the seasonings you’ve added, without sacrificing texture or color.

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        No, it’s a vampire proclaiming their toughness. Like: Keep coming hunters, ima eat stake night after night.

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      there’s something about food that always gets a strong reaction. you tell people to drive less, recycle, shop differently, its whatever, so why are people so defensive about changing what they eat?

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        People are really weird about food. Like, really fucking weird.

        I cook food for small groups of people (2-10 at a time) and have to find ways to make sure they’re all happy while not having to cook something different for each person. Sometimes it’s really hard with people’s hangups about food.

        I used to be a really picky eater, but through just growing up and naturally changing, and also putting in a decent amount of effort to force myself to like foods that I previously didn’t, I now have a very broad palate and like most foods. It’s very frustrating to me when I have to work around people who eat like toddlers.

        And I’m not talking about allergies or dietary restrictions. Only preferences.

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        19 days ago

        you tell people to

        Haven’t figured it out yet I see, Ill give a hint, it’s in the quote

          • Ive tried the green eggs and ham and they dont compare to the real thing. The texture is wrong. The nutrition profile is different. The flavours are a cheap approximation (like vanillin approximating vanilla). The fat distribution is wrong.

            And it feels artificial and processed with 1000 additives and fillers.

            And u to can have all this for double the price of a good ol slab of real cow.

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      19 days ago

      “Yes the planet got destroyed, but one beautiful moment we had a really nice dinner”

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        Yup, the regular people are the reason the world is burning, definitely not the billionaires and corporations burning tons more fuel and dumping waste in drinking water.

      • Yeah not all meat is as bad for the environment as its made out to be. A vast majoriry of land can support grazing but not crop farming.

        A grazed paddock will sequester more carbon than an empty one.

        real grass fed meat (like what we have here in australia) is actually a carbon negative product since it is sequestering carbon.

        The shit meat u have in the states that tastes like cardboard thats fed grain in a barn is what actually is fucking the environment.

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      How do you spot a meatflake? Don’t worry, he’ll tell you! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣