Russian companies are reported to be increasingly using a food additive that is banned in the country—“meat glue” or transglutaminase—to cut production costs.

smuglord rofl how do those sanctions taste ruzzians??

Transglutaminase was also banned by the European Union in 2010

It has been banned for use in food production in Russia since 2020

It is still permitted for use in the United States.

grillman

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    99% of molecular cuisine “chefs” are just unimaginative hacks and nerds who think putting a science experiment without any reference to the signifiers of food, territory and taste on a plate is the height of cuisine.

    These people looked at what Ferran Adrià was doing and missed the point entirely, and this is just one of the examples.

    Fuck molecular cuisine, it should’ve died in 2009.

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      I know a guy who used to be a driver for Heston and he told me Heston’s secret to the perfect steak. It’s was the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard. Cook the steak for seventeen seconds per side and flip some arbitrary amount of times.

      So basically, cooking a steak the way anyone else would, but while being really pedantic about meaningless specifics like the exact number of seconds to cook per side