Plant based rice
Plant based rice
Miracle Rice...
Plant based rice
Miracle Rice...
This is 0 carb. Pretty cool product. Terrible slogan.
In Murica we only eat beef-based rice! What’s next? Plant-based beer?
You make a joke, but in fact many beers and wines aren't vegan.
Most of the big name beers here are actually vegan. Regardless of what your feelings are on American beer, they're mostly vegan friendly.
This is largely because of the traditional use of fish-based finings (isinglass) which clarify yeast from beer. Just about any keg beer, including small batch and craft, won't use this any more, its not needed or effective. And for bottled and cask conditioned beers/ales the price and effectiveness of vegan finings has gone down and up respectively quite a bit in the past few years, so non-vegan beers are definitely in the minority. Even in the UK (where cask is far more common).
No idea about wine though.
I knew I was doing the ethical thing by sticking to liquor!
That's because vegan rules are ridiculously draconian. Vegan or not, all beer and wine is plant-based.
plant-based soy
Stay clear of Soylent Green
We switched to cauliflower rice a while ago and it is pretty good actually
And super easy. Just cut the green off and throw the white part in the food processor, fry it up in little bit of oil or butter for 3-4min done. (Coconut oil the best)
Not the plant you think, though.
Is it poison ivy? Mandrake? Fly agaric mushroom?
That last one is pretty good when filtered through the piss of a thrall, or so my ancestors claim 😉
I didn't really care for those mushrooms. They just made me very, very sweaty.
It's from the rice processing plant.
fuck jontron, nazi filth
i didnt know that you can shot dead a grain of rice
Gotta use buckshot. Many pellets for many targets.
As someone who's keto, I haven't tried Konjac Rice (what this product actually is), but I have tried Konjac Spaghetti and Fettuccine, and I can safelty say, its stupidly easy to make. Just rinse, stir fry the water out, and then add flavors (meats, sauce, veggies, etc). A single bag of these can make a very filling meal.
Lots of things make filling meals how does it actually taste?
Super late on this one, the original taste is very bland??? More like, you're expected to add the flavor yourself. I typically piggyback on the fat of whatever meat Im using, otherwise some ~Adobo
Please tell me this isn’t a real product.
yeah it's made from konjac, i think it's mainly for people who want to eat as little calories as possible
"Grain Free Made from the Konjac plant eaten in Asia for over 1,000 years"
So, it's not rice?
It really is! I've actually held a package. I can't remember if rice was even an ingredient.
Gluten free!
A true miracle.
vegans hate this one simple question 🙋
Are these vegan extremists going insane?
Don't you think that vegans know, that rice is a plant? That marketing is not aimed at us.
😳😳😳😳😳 vegans hate this implication
https://www.amazon.com/Miracle-Noodle-Shirataki-Rice-Bags/dp/B004KBMPV2
no its zero caloriez plastics made into rice like shapes
pork has always been the healthiest of protein
eating pork is healthier than eating plastic thats for certain
It's made from konjac, for keto/low carb stuff. I think it's called miracle rice because the main/parent brand is miracle noodle.
The label for the bag I found says "plant based rice style" for the record, so in other words they just wanna reassure that it's still plant based despite being made from weird shit.
that stuff is going be linked to a lot of pancreas cancer soon. how does it not rot its almost all water and just sits on shelves for Years
You could say the same about microwavable rice.