What are these fake eggs made out of?

What are these fake eggs made out of?

Eggs lol

Fake chickens.

Eggs and sodium lauryl sulfate (which keeps them from turning green. The invention of spray-dried eggs for WWII produced the whole 'green eggs and ham' thing. It was later that some clever food scientist figured out the way to keep the sulfer in oxidizing egg from developing a green hue).

Dehydrated eggs that have been turned to powder and re-hydrated with water.

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Egg whites, water, egg yolks, modified corn starch, natural sautéed flavor (soybean oil, medium chain triglycerides, natural flavor), salt, artificial butter flavor (propylene glycol, artificial flavor), xanthan gum, citric acid, coarse ground black pepper

tl;dr they're not fake, but it's definitely highly processed and probably comes pre-formed, pre-cooked, and frozen

>Soybean oil
Every. Fucking. Time. Really gets the noggin joggin.

I'm more worried about that meat. Looks dry as fuck

And why are fake eggs still a thing? Does mcdonalds in ameriga use real eggs in their mcmuffins yet? Yes I know this is not mcdonalds but my question stands

Why?

Dunkin Donuts has the worst 'eggs' I've ever had. Why the fuck can people just not use eggs? They're not expensive, cheaper to produce than beef and pork and they take maybe a minute to cook.

What are th fake chickens made of??
>afraid of the answer

Fake eggs

The eggs that are used in mc muffins come straight out of a shell and put into a circular metal contraption and cooked on the grill. Folded eggs like in op pic are just egg beater with more salt added.

We're through the looking glass here, people

Do many people eat BK breakfasts?

I've only ever had a mcbreakfast. Never bothered with subway or BK. How bad are they?

It's cheap oil

Thanks, I hoped that was the case. Has been here for almost 10 years

I still have no interest in visiting America.

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Soybean Oil: One of the Most Harmful Ingredients in Processed Foods

January 27, 2013|769,907views

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Two of the most harmful ingredients in processed foods are high fructose corn syrup and soybean oil, whether partially hydrogenated, organic, or made from newer soybean varieties modified in such a way as to not require hydrogenation

Completely unnatural man-made fats created through the partial hydrogenation process cause dysfunction and chaos in your body on a cellular level, and studies have linked trans-fats to health problems ranging from obesity and diabetes to reproductive problems and heart disease

Besides the health hazards related to the trans fats created by the partial hydrogenation process, soybean oil is, in and of itself, NOT a healthy oil.

Add to that the fact that the majority of soybeans grown in the US is genetically engineered, and as a result saturated with dangerous levels of the herbicide glyphosate which may have additional health consequences as there are no long term safety studies.

When taken together, partially hydrogenated GE soybean oil becomes one of the absolute worst types of oils you can consume.

The genetically engineered (GE) variety planted on over 90 percent of US soy acres is Roundup Ready engineered to survive being doused with otherwise lethal amounts of Monsanto's Roundup herbicide (glyphosate). GE soybeans have been found to contain residue levels as high as 17 mg/kg, and malformations in frog and chicken embryos have occurred at just over 2 mg/kg.

I'd much rather eat a McDonald's breakfast than a BK breakfast if that's any indication.

My main gripe with it is that every menu item I tried tasted overly greasy and bland. Ketchup and pepper is a must if you plan on eating anything.

>I still have no interest in visiting America.
Good we don't need anymore mexicans

I'm getting a lot of mixed responses here

>re-hydrated with water

as opposed to what? piss?

>as opposed to what?

Milk, stock, broth.......

Sorry, I'm not Mexican. I'm from a first world country where we don't need to tip anyone because we all get paid a decent wage.

>not tipping your fast food cashiers
kys desu

If that's what you like. Real health concern in the food industry, though.

>see snack wrap things on the menu
>get one
>literally the size of a mini taco you would get from a convenience store or a frozen section
>$3.50

I don't even understand how

way to post your source

muh GMO boogieman

Thanks senpai

>take a shit
>fully formed corn in it
>hydrochloric acid could not take out vegetable matter

But then there's this:
If you've had gmo peas lately, they too come out of your ass completely intact.
A little soft ass pea versus the human digestion system. And the pea wins.

I'm serious, go seek out gmo food if you want to see this phenomenon. You will probably shock the monsanto secretary by calling up and demanding you be sold gmo foods.

>What are these fake eggs made out of?

Poverty w/ a dash of garden variety degeneracy

Years ago, I used to feed my dog peanuts in the winter, cause they'd go right through undigested, and there would be full peanuts in her shit that the squirrels would then dig out...

True story bro...

That was a real tour de force.

Maybe you should consider actually chewing your food instead of choking it down like a duck or something.

Wtf I hate American """"food""""" now

>GMO boogeyman again

It's real egg in the same sense McNuggets are real chicken--originally, yes but now transformed so heavily it bears little resemblance.

anything with hydrogen in it dumbfuck

Used to work at dunks back in the day. The eggs come frozen in long stacks, about 20 stacks to a box. You take the stack out of the box, and you break the individual discs apart (a gentle tap is enough), then you put the discs on paper trays, and then stack them up into a fridge for the next day.

Lol, what a retarded fucking post. It literally says nothing.

>Completely unnatural man-made fats created through the partial hydrogenation process cause dysfunction and chaos in your body on a cellular level

What does that even mean

>and studies have linked trans-fats to health problems ranging from obesity and diabetes to reproductive problems and heart disease

Yeah because everyone is a sedentary overweight piece of shit. It has nothing to do with trans fats

>soybean oil is, in and of itself, NOT a healthy oil.

Guess he isn't going to say why (hint: it's cause he doesn't know)

>Add to that the fact that the majority of soybeans grown in the US is genetically engineered, and as a result saturated with dangerous levels of the herbicide glyphosate which may have additional health consequences as there are no long term safety studies.

Not only is this guy wrong in saying that there are no long term safety studies, but all the safety studies have actually shown that it poses absolutely zero additional risk to humans.

>The genetically engineered (GE) variety planted on over 90 percent of US soy acres is Roundup Ready engineered to survive being doused with otherwise lethal amounts of Monsanto's Roundup herbicide (glyphosate). GE soybeans have been found to contain residue levels as high as 17 mg/kg, and malformations in frog and chicken embryos have occurred at just over 2 mg/kg.

The 17 mg/kg was found in conventional soy beans, not GE soybeans. This stupid fuck is literally showing why GE soybeans are superior

Can you tell me who posted that? I am going to send this idiot some hate

Strange, that someone would actually side with accepting more chemicals in their food and a single corporation having patented control over an entire staple food product.

I think you need to reexamine your relationship to food and corporate control. History has shown clearly, they don't have individuals' best interests at heart.

What came first though?

Blatantly fucking lying to the publics face isn't going to win people over to your side, CNN.

Fake promises always come first
I come second, usually

BK is shit tier nevermind breakfast

not bad.

>tipping a fucking CASHIER
Americans don't really do this, do they? I can understand tipping a waiter who brings shit to your table in a diner or something, but you don't seriously tip the guy at the counter/drive-thru at McDonalds, right?

Agreed Dunkin Donuts breakfast almost always leaves me feeling like shit. I'd rather have McDonalds breakfast any day.

Worst I ever had was Burger King though

I'm in Las Vegas and at big casinos there are always tip jars next to the cashiers. People (cucks) put as much as $20 bills in there.

The topic interests me and I would like to side with the soybean oil bad! article or whatever but I agree with other user; the article isnt really saying anything. Other than SOYBEAN OIL BAD!!!