• @Zeth0s@lemmy.world
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        6 months ago

        Your assumption is that all meat tastes the same. Try eating a free range Argentinian steak and a cheap Tesco value steak… They are not the same.

        I cannot judge grown meat, but meat taste greatly varies

        • @SchizoDenji@lemm.ee
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          56 months ago

          It’s often parroted by people who haven’t had meat, ever. Because even different parts of the same animal have different texture. And meat quality depends massively on the diet and upbringing the animal had.

          • 520
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            66 months ago

            Yes and no.

            Preparation can work wonders but it won’t make you think you’re eating venison when you’re actually eating Tesco value horse meat

            • Che Banana
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              36 months ago

              Yes, but you can make the horse meat delicious…not comparable just delicious

          • @LemmyIsFantastic@lemmy.world
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            6 months ago

            Absolute 100% grade A bullshit.

            Yes you can make a decent cheap steak good but in no way are you going to get as good a cook as a as a highly rated prime cut.

            You are talking straight out of your asshole on this one.

      • Alto
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        96 months ago

        It’s been a year or so since I’ve looked into it, but from what I’ve seen the issue isn’t taste, it’s that the texture is awful. That’ll obviously improve with time though.

    • @S_H_K@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      26 months ago

      I haven’t tasted myself but the consensus from what I saw is that “is dry but very good” it doesn’t cook well in a BBQ but in dishes works well.