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Emma Thackery wrote:
Well you need not be a vegan to buy products labeled "vegan". Andspeaking of tofu, I've tried more than a few times to like it in various forms. But, honestly, I just can't seem to develop a taste for it. Tofu tastes like 2/3 of nothing and has the texture of phlegm. It doesn't tasted enough like anything to hate it, but I can't get too excited about it. I don't mind small amounts of it stir fried with a tasty sauce. It is good in Hot and SOur soup. The trick with tofu is to disguise it in something that has a lot of taste and texture. Anyone who claims to actually like it must not have taste buds. |