• TWeaK@feddit.uk
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    11 days ago

    I agree that burger has always been agnostic, but steak should really just be meat. Etymologically, it was always meat roasted on a stake. Similarly, bacon should just be a specific cut of pig meat, not turkey. Both of these are intentionally misleading marketing - with bacon it’s even so when they’re using different meats, let alone vegetables.

    Intentionally misleading people through advertising, in order to get more sales, is wrong.

    And don’t get me started on American “biscuits” that are not cooked twice. They’re savoury scones.

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      11 days ago

      What about steak mushrooms literally their name, cauliflower steak, or something with a wooden steak in it?

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        10 days ago

        After I posted this comment I looked up the etymology, the word “steak” literally comes from food being roasted on a stake. So, really, that should be the deciding factor - most steak we eat isn’t technically steak because it’s cooked in other ways.

        Brazillian restaurants, the ones that come by with meat on a sword, should count as proper steak. Vegetables cooked in that manner could also be steak.