One VEGAN HAM to rule them all: REVISITED

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  • Опубліковано 30 тра 2024
  • Get the full recipe here: boldflavorvegan.com/2024/01/2...
    It has been a while (2 years!) since my last video about this ham recipe and given how epic it is it was due for a revisit. Over the years I've made this a lot and tweaked the recipe while making it more simple. I also wanted to share some of the new ways I think about the seasoning technique. IMO this is the best seitan gets. If you've been waiting for a sign to try this recipe, consider it this video!
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    - Full Wash the Flour Guide: • How to Wash The Flour:...
    - My first video on this recipe: • One VEGAN HAM to rule ...
    - Kim's original Pig Saver Recipe which inspired this one: • ‘Pig-saver’ Vegan ham,...
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    Chapters:
    Intro: 0:00-0:29
    Make and rest the doughs: 0:30-1:38
    Wash the Flour: 1:39-2:13
    Season the gluten: 2:14-5:49
    Final Cook: 5:50-7:22
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  • @jackseve
    @jackseve 2 місяці тому +28

    My beetroot powder gave mine a beautiful pink. I used a recipe with vital wheat gluten and I loved it. Wish I had done it sooner.

    • @LordDRockMusic
      @LordDRockMusic 2 місяці тому +4

      What was your method?

    • @jackseve
      @jackseve 2 місяці тому +6

      I have never done washed flour method. I have perfected my techniques with vital wheat gluten. I use 1-2 TBS of beet root powder and it was perfect. I used a combination of two people’s recipes.

    • @sandracarli1110
      @sandracarli1110 2 місяці тому +1

      ⁠@@jackseveHow much vital gluten did you use?

    • @BoldFlavorVegan
      @BoldFlavorVegan  2 місяці тому +7

      I've used beetroot powder for VWG recipes as well. Let me know if you try it for this specific recipe or on a WTF recipe and provide pics of the final producrt and amount used. Would love to be able to recommend that as an option. I've seen photos where people have used beet root powder on this recipe and it turned grey.

    • @cherylwin9364
      @cherylwin9364 2 місяці тому

      THANKS FOR THE GOOD INFO 👍🏾

  • @jessl1934
    @jessl1934 2 місяці тому +17

    For a natural food coloring that is red you might consider trying food grade iron oxide.
    Aside from the obvious use, it will also add some dietary iron as well as imparting a slightly heme-y taste like you get from adding molasses to seasonings that replicate meat flavors.

    • @BoldFlavorVegan
      @BoldFlavorVegan  2 місяці тому +2

      Oh cool! Would love to see pics of a roast from someone who tried this with amounts/technique etc... hopefully someone will give it a go! Would love to have other options for those who don't want to use the food dye.

    • @luke_fabis
      @luke_fabis 2 місяці тому +4

      I'd be wary of that stuff. In excess, it can react with stomach acid to produce peroxides and superoxides, which will injure your gut lining and give you hella diarrhea. It's the reason iron supplements tend to be so rough to use.

    • @Lopata991
      @Lopata991 2 місяці тому +1

      or you know just do beets...

    • @GrandHighGamer
      @GrandHighGamer 2 місяці тому

      @@luke_fabisThat may be true, but considering actual meat is coloured by iron content too, I imagine the amount needed is well below that which would make you ill.

    • @smoofwah3552
      @smoofwah3552 Місяць тому

      ​@@Lopata991didn't he say in two videos that beet juice ends up grey 🩶

  • @Karen-bj7lc
    @Karen-bj7lc 2 місяці тому +2

    Great update recipe, thanks!

  • @bigjohnrabbit1393
    @bigjohnrabbit1393 2 місяці тому +6

    Hi Bold,
    I’m glad you’re back. Thanks for the positive perspective and the fantastic recipes and technique. Keep it going!! I really appreciate your content.

    • @BoldFlavorVegan
      @BoldFlavorVegan  2 місяці тому +1

      Thanks so much. I really appreciate you and everyone who watches. Honored when anyone spends time with my work. I'm so glad you're here and enjoying the videos. This comment made my day.

  • @user-sw7js4jw7v
    @user-sw7js4jw7v 2 місяці тому +1

    Yoooooo this looks fantastic my guy!

  • @annoyingbutmorallyconsistent
    @annoyingbutmorallyconsistent 2 місяці тому +1

    Looks amazing...thank you so much!

  • @carollen5633
    @carollen5633 2 місяці тому +3

    Man oh man you are the King of Seitan!! Looks so good...I will make this recipe for Easter for sure.
    Thanks bro, luv u ♥ ♥

  • @shanezveganess5969
    @shanezveganess5969 2 місяці тому +3

    There's never been a better time to start up seitan crochet, it comes in handy for all the twists & knots.

    • @BoldFlavorVegan
      @BoldFlavorVegan  2 місяці тому

      What is seitan crochet??

    • @Karen-bj7lc
      @Karen-bj7lc 2 місяці тому +1

      Ha! That is a good one! I had thought it looked like doing macrame, but I think your description of the visual of the pulling and pushing of the seitan to enhance texture IS more like crochet than macrame!
      😆

    • @shanezveganess5969
      @shanezveganess5969 2 місяці тому

      @@BoldFlavorVegan I didn't know of it until this video demonstrating the Seitan crochet technique, and it looks awesome.

  • @thevegankitchenmagician6557
    @thevegankitchenmagician6557 2 місяці тому +2

    Oh My! Would love to try this but so unsuccessful at the wash method. This makes me want to try again!

  • @cherylwin9364
    @cherylwin9364 2 місяці тому +1

    HOLLER ! LOOKS AMAZING , PIGS EVERYWHERE ARE HAPPY 😂😂😂
    KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🙌🏾

  • @wayne00k
    @wayne00k 2 місяці тому +2

    My Vegan Brother - Just watching this now... and I think you have struck gold!
    I'm going to give this a go exactly as you've shared.
    Between us - this will ROCK our Passover table!
    (And I was only going to make crab [mushroom] jambalaya with [vegan] pork sausage!
    Thank you good Sir!

  • @deidre19801
    @deidre19801 2 місяці тому

    "I put half in the freezer for a future present to myself" Love that!

  • @MarisaPecoraro
    @MarisaPecoraro 2 місяці тому +2

    Any tips if you don't have a slow cooker 👀

  • @lolaaa9729
    @lolaaa9729 2 місяці тому

    Wow this looks absolutely amazing. Will definitively try it out for easter!! I also have a request if you want : I used to be the biggest fan of smoked meat back in the days before I was vegetarian. Could you make a recipe for that? It would be a dream come true! Thanks!!

  • @dreamingofvacay
    @dreamingofvacay 2 місяці тому +2

    I saw another video for vegan steak and she used pomegranate juice for color. I'll have to find the video and link it.

    • @a.k.salazr
      @a.k.salazr 2 місяці тому

      It sounds like a great idea - I have both fresh beets and pomegranate juice. I guess I will be experimenting today

  • @nydiamontoya7480
    @nydiamontoya7480 Місяць тому

    Super se ve muy rico, la receta por favor

  • @Oonagh72
    @Oonagh72 2 місяці тому +1

    Hi hon! I need you to do something. There are portable washing machines on sale on Amazon. I want you to buy one and see if you can use it to wash seitan. I would do it myself, but I can’t claim my random impulses as business expense😂. Anyhoo. Thanks for being you! Have a nice day.

  • @HurricaneMalibu2012
    @HurricaneMalibu2012 2 місяці тому

    Just wondering should you reduce the cooking time if you were making half the amount? Really looking forward to trying this, it’s impossible to get VWG anymore (in Ireland) so it’s great to see recipes using just plain old flour. The end product looks incredible ❤

    • @BoldFlavorVegan
      @BoldFlavorVegan  2 місяці тому +1

      Good question. In theory you should be able to but I’ve never tried that before. Seitan is usually done when then internal temp is ~180f. Hope that helps and let me know how it goes!

    • @lolaaa9729
      @lolaaa9729 2 місяці тому

      ​@@BoldFlavorVegani just did it and the two mix of washed flour did not "glued" back together correctly after cooking in the brine.. is it normal? It's still kind of separated and you can see the different colors... I feel like i did everything the right way, what happened?

  • @joetofu5439
    @joetofu5439 Місяць тому

    Would it work if you used a food processor to "blend" in the spices?

    • @BoldFlavorVegan
      @BoldFlavorVegan  Місяць тому

      It should but I’ve never done it. Let me know if you do.

  • @allthai100
    @allthai100 2 місяці тому

    Never tried this but if you don’t mind a little acidity I wonder if hibiscus would work.

  • @ashrillcaw
    @ashrillcaw Місяць тому

    Made this mAny times. Def use liquid smoke, it's available everywhere. I also add worthington farms sham seasoning strained to get the little bits of dried herbs out, lots of it... Lots.

  • @natalielebert1631
    @natalielebert1631 2 місяці тому

    Can this be cooked in an instant pot if you don't have a slow cooker?

    • @BoldFlavorVegan
      @BoldFlavorVegan  2 місяці тому +1

      Yup! Use the "slow cook" button/function. I've never pressure cooked this.

  • @alexanderfriedrich5861
    @alexanderfriedrich5861 2 місяці тому

    Why don't you recommend the use of tablesalt? Is it just because the grain size?

  • @efratnistor5006
    @efratnistor5006 28 днів тому

    Can you replace butter with oil?

  • @-raymond-2337
    @-raymond-2337 2 місяці тому +1

    Hey oh, he’s back

  • @jimadler2430
    @jimadler2430 2 місяці тому +1

    Is there anything we can do with the starch water?

    • @heatherrysenga5757
      @heatherrysenga5757 2 місяці тому +1

      You can make a type of noodles called liangpi! I have also seen people make bacon and pepperoni with it too!

    • @binkuspinkus8400
      @binkuspinkus8400 2 місяці тому

      seitan society (should come up if you google it) has a bunch of starch water recipes, from cheeses to bacon to cheesecake afaik

  • @fallenangel3460
    @fallenangel3460 2 місяці тому

    I use dried beets that I run through the blender till they are dust and use the juice from canned beets to color my "beef and pork"....

    • @BoldFlavorVegan
      @BoldFlavorVegan  2 місяці тому +1

      Thanks! If you ever try that for this specific recipe please let me know and send pics of the final product.

  • @rebelcolorist
    @rebelcolorist 2 місяці тому +4

    Hey!! I was missing you... Why so long away? 😢
    Have you tried Dragon Fruit Powder for colouring? It's more of a hot pink, but closer in colour, when used sparingly, as the colour of actual ham... Cheers!

    • @BoldFlavorVegan
      @BoldFlavorVegan  2 місяці тому +4

      Hey! Thanks for noticing. Means a lot. :) I just got a little burned out last year on making videos so took a break. No, I haven't tried that (or even heard of it) but would love to see pics of someone using on this recipe.

  • @user-kg8uv6rd4y
    @user-kg8uv6rd4y 2 місяці тому

    How long is the entire process

  • @CharGC123
    @CharGC123 2 місяці тому +9

    Does anyone else think this looks somehow obscene during its creation? LOL

    • @miketype1each
      @miketype1each 2 місяці тому +1

      A bit, yes. It's a lot of work, the making of fake ham.

    • @atbaritone
      @atbaritone 2 місяці тому +3

      Less work than raising a pig 😅

    • @vickil.1388
      @vickil.1388 2 місяці тому

      I am famished for "ham". I am not medically allowed to have this normally. I have had acid reflux disease for too long. I suffer with kidney stones. While everyone is eating ham, I can't. The smell of ham is unbelievable 😍. Enticing as heck😢😅and I am left out. I found plant based turkey but it was marbled with spinach, & cranberries stuffing. It was expensive for one log. I went out of town, and I actually found just a plant based roll of "turkey " and I was ecstatic. I bought 4 rolls. Now, I am in here looking @ this stuff you can make yourself and it's great!😂

  • @luke_fabis
    @luke_fabis 2 місяці тому +1

    I feel like you could sub a bunch of the salt with potassium salt, if sodium intake is a concern.

  • @ChefTJ
    @ChefTJ 2 місяці тому +3

    Just look at THAT!!! 🔥 📛 👩‍🚒 🚒

    • @a.k.salazr
      @a.k.salazr 2 місяці тому

      Here he is! @BoldFlavorVegan please try out @ChefTJ vegan mozzarella recipe, please...

  • @DanteVelasquez
    @DanteVelasquez 2 місяці тому

    Looks exactly like an actual ham!

  • @alexgray6448
    @alexgray6448 2 місяці тому +1

    I wonder if this can be smoked?

  • @VirginiaFeuRosa
    @VirginiaFeuRosa 2 місяці тому

    It looks amazing but it's certainly a lot of work... sad. But thanks for the update! Great video!

    • @miketype1each
      @miketype1each 2 місяці тому

      A great deal of work, and especially lots and lots of water. Have to boil mine to be able to drink it, so I tried the wash the flour method once. It took all 3 gallons of boiled water I normally have on hand, and still, it wasn't enough. For me, there's nothing seemingly quick or economical about the making of vegan meat.

  • @Rori72
    @Rori72 2 місяці тому

    I really want to do the recipe, but this system of "lb bags" don't make sense to me, i'm french and i'm using grams, kilograms :(
    On the recipe it says : "2, 5lb bags of all purpose flour, divided"
    I have no clue what it means, is it 2 bags of 2,5lb (wich is 1130g each), or 1130g divided by 2 ? :(

    • @nekokichi11
      @nekokichi11 2 місяці тому +1

      Americans use a "." to indicate a decimal not a comma, so "two and a half" would be "2.5" not "2,5". Therefore, Americans would read this ingredient as "two 5 lb bags of flour" (where 1 lb is 434 grams) and "divided" just means he's not using all the flour in one bowl (as you can see in the recipe). Obviously it would be clearer to say "10 lbs (4340 g) of flour, divided into two" but most people buy 5 lb bags of flour, so this isn't really confusing to American shoppers.

    • @Rori72
      @Rori72 2 місяці тому +1

      @@nekokichi11 Wait WHAAAT; so i need 4340g of flour for this recipe :O ?
      Thanks for your comment, you can't imagine how confusing it is for non american Hahhaha

    • @Rori72
      @Rori72 2 місяці тому

      Omfg i i think i just get it; 2,5lb bags means
      2x5lb bags
      So yeah 10lb
      :O
      AMERICA is killing it, damn i would never have understand that x)

    • @BoldFlavorVegan
      @BoldFlavorVegan  2 місяці тому +2

      You got it! That is correct. 10lbs or 4,540g of flour total. The common size of bags of flour in US markets is 5lbs, so that is why it is written that way. It is supposed to be helpful but instead is confusing! Really appreciate the feedback. I'll update the recipe with grams when I have a moment.
      By the by, the reason so much flour is called for is because I want you to get a lot of final product for your work. This makes A LOT. Also, just a precaution, I have no idea what the gluten content of flour is in different parts of the world. The flour I use is 11% gluten. The amount of gluten content directly affects the size of the roast and the seasonings were written with that in mind.

    • @Rori72
      @Rori72 2 місяці тому +1

      @@BoldFlavorVegan I DID IT !! I used it to make carbonara, it's DELICIOUS and i never had a seitan with that texture ! AMAZING, thanks !

  • @matt96533
    @matt96533 2 місяці тому

    Is the website meant to say 1 tsp for every cup of water in the brine, instead of 1 tbsp?
    I did it and it was so salty

    • @BoldFlavorVegan
      @BoldFlavorVegan  2 місяці тому

      What was salty the brine or the final ham?

    • @matt96533
      @matt96533 2 місяці тому

      The ham ​@@BoldFlavorVegan

    • @BoldFlavorVegan
      @BoldFlavorVegan  2 місяці тому

      @@matt96533 sorry to hear that, how much salt did you use in the seasoning mix. The brine is correct.

    • @BoldFlavorVegan
      @BoldFlavorVegan  2 місяці тому

      @@matt96533 and also, what type of salt did you use? Kosher or table?

    • @bronwynburles
      @bronwynburles 2 місяці тому

      I didn't understand what kosher salt was either - this video helps explain the drastic difference. Unfortunately the recipe is not giving Grams but rather a Volume so you end up with entirely the wrong amount of salt. ua-cam.com/video/XGCY9Cpia_A/v-deo.htmlsi=_p0UCj0Rb6Qmvf3Q

  • @elizabethmcnamara6548
    @elizabethmcnamara6548 6 днів тому

    Carbs!!!

  • @elektrikill1218
    @elektrikill1218 2 місяці тому

    Unless I missed it- no liquid smoke?

    • @BoldFlavorVegan
      @BoldFlavorVegan  2 місяці тому +2

      I added it to the glaze. You can use smoked salt in the roast if you want. I have a recipe for homemade smoked salt in my first WTF ham video.

  • @acolhimentoveg
    @acolhimentoveg 2 місяці тому

    👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @cristinad4835
    @cristinad4835 2 місяці тому

    Is butter vegan?

  • @vickil.1388
    @vickil.1388 2 місяці тому

    He did say for the flour, you can use what you want. Ok.

  • @ssearson1
    @ssearson1 2 місяці тому

    I made the recipe but some reason it came out too salty. ugh

    • @BoldFlavorVegan
      @BoldFlavorVegan  2 місяці тому

      I’m sorry to hear that - I’ve gotten a few people saying this so I’m going to have to do some tinkering and look at reducing the salt. It’s odd as I haven’t changed the amount over the three years of making this recipe. Try using this as an ingredient for sandwiches, soups, salads, in pasta (like carbonara). Hopefully the texture is good!

    • @matt96533
      @matt96533 28 днів тому

      I did it again with half the salt and it worked out perfect

  • @karlm127
    @karlm127 2 місяці тому

    Is it vital for men on a vegan diet to take estrogen blockers?

  • @denniskwasnycia635
    @denniskwasnycia635 2 місяці тому

    I've had zero success with WTF method. GF gives me consistent results compared. I can just never get rid of all the starch with WTF. It just seems like I'm infinitely washing and who has that kind of time.

    • @LyallvanderLinde
      @LyallvanderLinde 2 місяці тому

      I break my wtf method into 4 washes. I initially did 3 washes because I wanted to save water, but 4 thorough washes works for me

  • @el_basata_semsem
    @el_basata_semsem 2 місяці тому

    عايزن ترجمة 😂

  • @Xn7000
    @Xn7000 2 місяці тому +2

    Why excatly does koshering salt ned to be used? Without argument, I would just assume that it's the standard ignorant American argument that it's somehow magically better.

    • @miketype1each
      @miketype1each 2 місяці тому +1

      It's the size of the salt grains that make the difference, I think.

    • @Hephera
      @Hephera 2 місяці тому

      drives me absolutely crazy how often american youtubers insist you "have" to use kosher salt. I have literally never seen kosher salt for sale in my country in my life yet somehow magically we're all able to cook just fine without it.
      plus it's usually not iodised and i like not getting gout.

    • @noaburr
      @noaburr 2 місяці тому +1

      Salt is salt. For Americans kosher salt is just the standard large, coarse grain cooking salt. You "have to" use it because the alternative that comes to mind for beginner cooks is table salt, and if you use an equal volume of table salt then salt is the only thing you'll taste. Sub for a similar kind of salt if you don't have access to kosher (can't get it locally where I live either, but it's still cheap online) or find a way to convert the measurements. Don't think anyone actually thinks its "better" than similar grain sizes, it's just what they're used to and it's easy to get for their intended audience.

    • @miketype1each
      @miketype1each 2 місяці тому +1

      From the Internet:
      "Many people prefer using kosher salt because it isn't iodized and doesn't contain any additives or trace minerals."
      "Chefs use it because a pinch of kosher salt is less salty by mass than a pinch of regular salt."

    • @miketype1each
      @miketype1each 2 місяці тому

      Pickling salt is an option to Kosher salt. Coarse sea salt is another. It's simply "bigger salt".. or "larger salt".. or whatever description which will make Americans seem less "arrogant". Methinks the issue that rubbeths the congregation the wrong way is the definitive kind of salt given. Use whatever salt you like for all anyone really cares, then. When you do, and the result isn't what you expect, be sure to blame someone other than yourself.

  • @jaydavidrn82
    @jaydavidrn82 19 днів тому

    also i dont understand the resistance poeple have to uaing wtf method. its not that hard. and vwg meats are much more expensive and the flavor and texture are not as good imo. yes it is easier to season with vwg as you can season in thw beginning but i still think its not worth the money when the texture and flavor are not there.

  • @user-ui1zw8gs2n
    @user-ui1zw8gs2n Місяць тому

    It definitely looks like duck meat

  • @veryonlineman
    @veryonlineman 2 місяці тому

    The best vegan meat comes from mushrooms and nothing else comes close. Period

    • @a.k.salazr
      @a.k.salazr 2 місяці тому

      Great insight - I might try adding mushroom powder to this recipe. thanks for the idea!

  • @junbug1029
    @junbug1029 2 місяці тому

    Um, no.

  • @NancyM1115
    @NancyM1115 2 місяці тому

    Was about to say it's amazing the lengths vegans will go to make flour look and taste like meat, but then you added butter, so it isn't vegan anymore. Buying a ham from the store is so much easier, just slice and enjoy without all that work 🤪

    • @Charcharcharcharcharcharchar
      @Charcharcharcharcharcharchar 2 місяці тому +1

      Vegan butter is very common so is most margarine. There’s also vegan ham slices in many stores but this is an extra special thing, why cook anything you can literally buy anything or cook it better from scratch. I think if laziness is what’s making you contribute to the pain and suffering of animals that’s really sad.

    • @Charcharcharcharcharcharchar
      @Charcharcharcharcharcharchar 2 місяці тому

      Vegan butter is very common so is most margarine. There’s also vegan ham slices in many stores but this is an extra special thing, why cook anything you can literally buy anything or cook it better from scratch. I think if laziness is what’s making you contribute to the pain and suffering of animals that’s really sad.

  • @LilAbortedJesus
    @LilAbortedJesus 2 місяці тому

    Why? If y'all are so against eating animal products, why do you keep making things that look like meat ? Vegetables are delicious. You don't see omnivores making fake vegetables out of meat, do you? I seriously don't get it. No matter how delicious that may be, calling it ham is a blatant lie.

    • @luke_fabis
      @luke_fabis 2 місяці тому +2

      Nobody is lying to you. If you don't specifically want vegan ham, then it's not for you. It's there for the sake of communication. It substitutes ham, and it is vegan. Hence, vegan ham. Very clear, very succinct.
      You might be surprised to hear this, but veganism isn't about vegetables. It doesn't fetishize them in any way. It's about not hurting animals, as far as is practicable. Most vegans grew up eating meat. Substitutes for meat lower the barrier to adopting and following a vegan lifestyle. It's not supposed to be a sacrifice. This isn't a religion.

    • @willd6215
      @willd6215 2 місяці тому +1

      Ham is tasty and vegans like tasty stuff

    • @_-Zoe-_
      @_-Zoe-_ 2 місяці тому +2

      The reason vegans eat things like this ham is not because they don't like the taste of ham or other animal products. It is because they want to reduce harm against animals.

  • @brin57
    @brin57 2 місяці тому

    A sincere legit Vegan would be revolted by concept of making and eating a pretend ham !! Don't be so hypocritical, and just let go of the concept of meat !!

    • @binkuspinkus8400
      @binkuspinkus8400 2 місяці тому +2

      people miss things they grew up with, and maybe they want to impress people who aren’t vegan. there are plenty of people who wouldn’t go vegan if they didn’t have access to good alternatives to meat and cheese; if it doesn’t contain animal products, who are you to say it’s wrong for a vegan to eat?

    • @brin57
      @brin57 2 місяці тому

      @@binkuspinkus8400 it goes against what vegans say they stand for. Exploitation of animals, and pretend animal products are like a monument to animal exploitation. Same with having pets. Somehow vegans try to rationalize that as well.

    • @luke_fabis
      @luke_fabis 2 місяці тому +4

      ​@@brin57How does wheat gluten exploit animals?

    • @brin57
      @brin57 2 місяці тому

      @@luke_fabisIt doesn't. My point is that if you are totally against exploitation of animals, you shouldn't be wanting to eat even pretend meat. The very idea of it should be revolting.

    • @willd6215
      @willd6215 2 місяці тому +3

      Are you vegan?

  • @squidge903
    @squidge903 2 місяці тому

    JUST EAT REAL HAM!

    • @VirginiaFeuRosa
      @VirginiaFeuRosa 2 місяці тому

      When you started eating animals, was it a conscious choice after a conversation you had with who brought you up? It's not our natural instinct to bite into an animal and rip it's flesh apart. We don't even have the teeth for it. Humanity started doing it for survival purposes and these reason don't even exist anymore on more developed regions of the planet. I'm sure most people on the internet aren't fighting for survival...

    • @LINUXANDCHILL
      @LINUXANDCHILL 2 місяці тому +4

      this is real ham, the other stuff is animal corpse 🤮

    • @squidge903
      @squidge903 2 місяці тому

      Healthy, delicious, nutritious, and natural animal corpse. If you get good quality, local made ham, it also isn't made with a bunch of ultra-processed ingredients strongly linked to disease - unlike the crap this is made with.

    • @VirginiaFeuRosa
      @VirginiaFeuRosa 2 місяці тому +3

      Just one question: why did you first start eating meat? Was it a conscious choice? Did your parents or whoever brought you up ask you and talk to you about it before they started feeding you,meat and other animal products? A human’s, natural instinct is not to kill an animal for food. If you give a small child a bunny to hold, its natural instinct is not to dig his teeth into the bunny, but pet it and cuddle it. Eating it raw would be gross. Humans don’t even normally eat raw meat and we only started doing it for survival’s sake. We are not carnivores. We can’t be compared to lions or bears. And since when is ham healthy?!

    • @squidge903
      @squidge903 2 місяці тому

      🤣 Is that your 'logic'? Lol. Grow up.