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      I said it’s not a cow. Steak generally refers to cow meat but if we can use it for fish, why not plant-based foods too?

      Editing to add, OP seems to just be trolling everyone in the comments on the other threads so I’m just gonna block and move on .

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      You never head a mushroom steak? And portobello burgers are amazing. The only difference is that it has a portobello instead of meat, but it’s obviously a burger. What should it be called?

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        mushroom steak

        There is no such thing.

        portobello burgers

        There is no such thing.

        What should it be called?

        Heavily processed plant pulp usually does the trick.

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          OK, you really are a troll. But how is a full, not even cut, hat of a mushroom (which is not even remotely a plant) heavily processed plant pulp? And more importantly, I asked about the whole burger. You called a bun, mayo, fresh tomatoes, lettuce etc. a heavily processed plant pulp, but when you add a patty of minced meat and other stuff, it fundamentally changes?

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            you really are a troll

            By “troll” you mean someone who disagrees with you? Life must be full of trolls for you, sweetie 🤣

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              “There is no such thing” is not an argument. Not responding to a direct question doesn’t give you any credibility either. I’m very much open to discussion, but what you do is not a discussion. Please respond to my previous questions if you’d like to continue interaction with me.

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                “There is no such thing” is not an argument

                It is a statement of fact. You can call your own shit a “potato” but it doesn’t make it so - the same as calling plant processed pulp the same names as the real food does not make it so - and was rightly banned by European Parliament.