Yeah for sure, but it’s more for just convenience. It’s cheapest to make your own, 2nd is to buy them frozen, most expensive is buying them at a restaurant
@@malaythakkar8772 it’s really because they’re vegan. There’s lots of really cheap convenience foods that cost more to make. I find vegan counterparts always have less and you pay more
I would, as long as the lab meat was made without using fetal bovine serum. Those who are developing lab meat have figured out how to avoid the need for it. I have tried something similar for dairy milk- Precision Fermentation produced animal free dairy milk. It was very creamy and tasty. It is available for consumers to buy, but it is a bit pricey since the economies of scale haven't brought down the price yet, and, unfortunately dairy milk (like other animal products) is heavily subsidized by our tax dollars.
Had them for the first time today. It was delicious. Rated:10. Like to try making my own version w quinoa.
This one is legit!
Eating it now, it reminds me of plov from my childhood in Central Asia.
My Trader Joe's finally put some on the Shelf. The Taste is delicious but I am cheap so I probably won't buy it again. I'll get the kimbap instead
I hope they have it in my area…
Looks good 😊 have you tried their beefless bulgogi? I really loved it!
Yes I like that product. The rice balls have that same beefless product inside!
I just made some sticky jasmine rice, maybe I'll make some of my own!
Ooowwweeee 👀😋
That’s so expensive when you think about how cheap rice is
Yeah for sure, but it’s more for just convenience. It’s cheapest to make your own, 2nd is to buy them frozen, most expensive is buying them at a restaurant
Yes they are pricey, but it’s a fun item of convenience that does exactly what it suppose to!
@@VeganHacks I get that but it’s really because it’s vegan. There’s so many convenience foods that are more expensive to make that sell for cheaper.
@@malaythakkar8772 it’s really because they’re vegan. There’s lots of really cheap convenience foods that cost more to make. I find vegan counterparts always have less and you pay more
Have you tried the Trader Joe's Vegetable Fried Rice? Very cheap and convenient!
THIS LOOKS SOOOO GOOOOOD
Would you eat lab grown meat?
Yes
I would, as long as the lab meat was made without using fetal bovine serum. Those who are developing lab meat have figured out how to avoid the need for it. I have tried something similar for dairy milk- Precision Fermentation produced animal free dairy milk. It was very creamy and tasty. It is available for consumers to buy, but it is a bit pricey since the economies of scale haven't brought down the price yet, and, unfortunately dairy milk (like other animal products) is heavily subsidized by our tax dollars.