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Either OP is playing the really long game or they didn't actually make this. The image is from Wikipedia that was taken by some dude in 2015.
Damn. I swear it didn’t say that when I commented!
I wish the wiki post said something about how the tofu was prepared!
I didn't make it, but here's a post by someone who might of: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Veganism/Archive_11#Schnitzels .
Why are you posting links to Wikipedia? I'm not particularly bothered, just curious.
I didn't take the photo, I like WMF projects (such as Wikipedia, Wikicommons, Wiktionary, Wikiquotes, Wikisource, and Wikiversity (for the Wikidebates), and I know it's open licensed. 🙂