U.S. home consumption of ultraprocessed foods increasing at faster pace than consumption outside the home

  • RubberElectrons@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    I wonder what people think of beyond meat products.

    It’s obviously going through processing, but a combination of short ingredient list and that a lot of processing is the peas getting partially digested mechanically, makes me feel they’re ok: https://sciencemeetsfood.org/plant-based-burgers/

    This article seems to summarize a number of papers into a conclusive “they’re not bad for you, but like with any food, consider how you’re eating it”, e.g. a Bolognese pasta won’t magically become a healthy dish solely because you added soy crumbles.

    What do you guys think?

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      16 days ago

      UPFs are rightfully looked down upon, but regular processed food gets a bad rap I think. While many processed foods are bad, it’s my understanding that simply adding salt to a whole food would technically make that item a processed food. So there are good and relatively whole options within the umbrella of processed food. I think this is why the distinction between them and UPFs is so important these days.

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      14 days ago

      beyond meat is horrible for you, just as bad as real meat. I’d rather get my plant protein from actual beans.

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          14 days ago

          Because they are high in saturated fats, and also you don’t really know how much sodium is really in processed foods, and the ingredients overall. these are very important things to consider if you are on a plant-based diet for health reasons_. I would prefer to make my own black bean burgers from scratch, and meal prep them so i don’t make the excuse of “ugh i have to make these again!?!?”