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What in the world is quorn?
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It's a kind of fungi, so far as I can tell. They grow it, then "spin" it into lumps or "steaks" or mince. I quite like some of the products - I like the mince as it isn't too overpowering in pasta-sauce, for instance, but the "ham" is really grim. Vegans (and a lot of vegetarians) can't eat it, though, as it's grown on egg-white. It's promoted as more of a healthy "meat substitute", these days, I think, for people watching their cholesterol or just after an alternative.
Just about everything has protein in - nuts, pulses, and beans are all brilliant sources of it. It's vitamin B12 that's the only thing vegetarians and vegans usually have to take supplements of, I think, as B12 is mostly from animal sources (although I think I heard it was in yeast, so stuff like Marmite (blech) too?)
I vaguely see the point to insect-hunting (in the whole "OMG SHINIES!" sort of way - some insects have incredible colours, they'd probably make brilliant decorations if you were that way inclined); what I particularly don't get is egg-collecting. *headscratch* You're going to go out... find eggs... take them home... throw the contents away and just keep the shells?
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People should hunt other people. It would be the new extreme sport. And the prey would be like fitness gurus, survival nuts, and other skilled hunters... maybe televised American football fans (for beginners). Of course, there would be fake weapons and such, just to please those "it's wrong to kill people" crazies.
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Isn't that like... paintball? *eyebrow*