I’m not a fan of vegan or vegetarian proteins being labeled like their actual meat counterparts. Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for eating less meat, but frankly the vast majority of meat alternatives labeled with their real-world counterpart’s names pretty much suck or at least taste very little like them. That can be a quick turn-off to people trying it out to see if they want to change.
There absolutely are good vegan and vegetarian foods, but they need to be prepared by someone who knows what they’re doing. There’s a vegan restaurant near me that makes a vegan bacon, egg, and cheese breakfast sandwich that is absolutely amazing and actually makes a really good pass for what it looks like except they label it as what it is. Tofu scramble, etc. You know what you’re getting, so expectations are a little more open.
I watched a vegan vooking show where they added turmeric to scrambled tofu. They emphatically and repeatedly stated that the turmeric was solely there as a food colouring so it would look like eggs. I was embarrassed for them tbh, if scrambled tofu tasted good they would not need to do this.
Tofu absorbs whatever other flavors you cook it with, you don't season your food? I mean obviously I'm not the show writer but even when I did consume eggs it they'd have salt and pepper at minimum.
If anyone told me they were using spice as food coloring I'd be embarrassed for them too. It's too bad there are so many fake ass people in media who don't know the first thing about the things they like to talk about.
They were adamant about the fact that it wasn't seasoning, only food colouring. If it tasted good they why the need to try and trick their minds into thinking it's eggs? Im sure they added seasoning, as do I, but i don't use food colouring to make things look like somethkng else.
Tumeric is used for coloring food a ton. Presentation of food matters way more than most people think.
If you went to a halal restaurant and they served you white rice wouldn't that feel weird? I promise that the turmeric they add to the rice isn't making that significant of a flavor difference, it's mostly there for coloring.