56
Scientists grow 'meaty' rice hybrid food for protein kick
(www.bbc.co.uk)
Studies, research findings, and interesting tidbits from the ever-expanding scientific world.
Subcommunities on Beehaw:
Be sure to also check out these other Fediverse science communities:
This community's icon was made by Aaron Schneider, under the CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0 license.
Once you can eat a hotdog, you can eat anything. Chicken nuggets and surimi are an even worse "meat shape", yet plenty of people eat them.
Oh god, did I just coin that? Why did it have to be that?
What meat shapes are your favourites? mine is the token shape as it is easily applicable to bread products.
I'm a vegetarian, lol!
What is your favourite plant then? i like munching on lettuce as a snack, but kiwis are a close second
Definitely some kind of fruit, I love that shit. It's hard to pick a favourite, but maybe pineapple?
I like pineapple because when you eat it, it eats you; the bromelin starts "digesting" your mouth as soon as you dig in.
So fun. Also nothing else is more delicious than fresh sliced pineapple.
So you're saying my favourite fruit is, itself, not vegetarian?
The confusing thing about that is that pineapple actually is a fruit, botanically. It would make so much more sense if it was a succulant, being pointy, large and chemically hostile, and growing on a plant adapted for low-water CAM photosynthesis.
I never thought of it that way but your reasoning is not unsound. Hahahaha.
Brassica oleracea
https://www.sciencealert.com/images/2017-06/same-plant.jpg