No more cordon blur: France prepares to ban vegetarian products from using meaty language
No more cordon blur: France prepares to ban vegetarian products from using meaty language
Terms like ‘steak’, ‘grill’ and ‘spare ribs’ must be expunged from plant-based products, says agriculture ministry, amid simmering dispute
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Good luck with that. Grill is a type of cooking not a specific cutt of meat.
Will they ban grilled cheese?
31 1 ReplyOf course, that's not these English words that will be banned, since it's in France. The French word is "grillade". This word is used to define any meaty product that you'll cook on a barbecue. Sausages, skewers, etc.
3 0 Replyle grille? what the hell is that?
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The fact that cheese is mainly a product derivative of milk probably protects its name if it was the case.
3 1 ReplyI don't think that is relevant in this case - the article is about Vegetarian food, not Vegan. Vegans are the ones against dairy.
3 0 ReplyYeah, I got that. I was simply following the comment's example.
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Sounds like they've already banned referring to grilled zucchini as such.
4 2 ReplyNope, that ain't vegan so no ban
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