8 million turkeys will be thrown in the trash this Thanksgiving
Today, tens of millions of Americans will partake in a national ritual many of us say we dont especially enjoy or find meaning in. We will collectively eat more than 40 million turkeys factory farmed and heavily engineered animals that bear scant resemblance to the wild birds that have been apocryphally written into the Thanksgiving story. (The first Thanksgiving probably didnt have turkey.) And we will do it all even though turkey meat is widely considered flavorless and unpalatable.
It is, almost without fail, a dried-out, depressing hunk of sun-baked papier-mâché a jaw-tiringly chewy, unsatisfying, and depressingly bland workout, journalist Brian McManus wrote for Vice. Deep down, we know this, but bury it beneath happy memories of Thanksgivings past.
So what is essentially the national holiday of meat-eating revolves around an animal dish that no one really likes. That fact clashes with the widely accepted answer to the central question of why its so hard to convince everyone to ditch meat, or even to eat less of it: the taste, stupid.
Undoubtedly, that has something to do with it. But I think the real answer is a lot more complicated, and the tasteless Thanksgiving turkey explains why.
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Bayard
(28,052 posts)And even dried out turkey can be used in pot pies, casseroles, and soups.
Totally wasteful.