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Not an in-flight meal, but this post reminded me of the fresh sausage rolls being served for dinner in the BNE dom J lounge recently. Have been quite impressed with them.
They (the SRs) were available for lunch there last Sunday, alongside some pies. Definitely "handmade" - the "chef" was in the corner of the lounge rolling them out ...

Regards,

BD
 
I still don’t understand the difference between Pumkin and sweet potato.

Taste completely different to me, could tell them apart easily in any taste test and both good options imo.

I dislike it when one of the standard options is vegetarian or vegan, as that leaves fewer choices. If you want vegan order a special meal.
 
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It isn't a requirement to eat meat at every meal, every day. You will survive.
If im paying for a J ticket, Qantas should provide proper animal protein. Vegan / Vegetarian is a side dish. When 1 of the 2 choices is vego and the meat runs out by row one i think its unacceptable.

To keep blood sugars balanced and prevent muscle loss im supposed to have 20-30g of protein at each main meal. Vegan meals are incomplete proteins and mostly carbs.
 
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If im paying for a J ticket, Qantas should provide proper animal protein. Vegan / Vegetarian is a side dish. When 1 of the 2 choices is vego and the meat runs out by row one i think its unacceptable.
You have clearly demonstrated how little you know about protein and its sources. Your diet is your choice though and I respect that.

Vegan meals are incomplete proteins and mostly carbs.

I'll agree with this, in the context of non-home made vegan meals.
 
No, i know what proteins work best whilst allowing me to meet my macro and calorie goals.

Animal proteins have no carbs, plant proteins all come with a hefty carb component. To get enough complete protein from vegan sources would require combining foods in ways that significantly exceed the amount of carbs i can have.

Plus meat is delicious, no veggie can compare with a good steak.

The fix for Qantas is simple, bring back the ability to pre-order meals. Then everyone can get a meat based meal if they want it, and they can also reduce waste.

With J ticket prices they can easily afford to cater meat options for all J seats, no one should be left with only a vegan option unless they chose to pre-order the vegan option.
 
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Taste completely different to me, could tell them apart easily in any taste test and both good options imo.

I dislike it when one of the standard options is vegetarian or vegan, as that leaves fewer choices. If you want vegan order a special meal.
Agree with everything you say here, just not on the pumpkin/ sweet potato front. My Australian hubby seems to agree with those being different somehow but he hates both equally 😂
 
They grow white asparagus in Tassie now

They do? Gotta check that out. Some places in NZ have had it for a while now too- probably needs the cooler climate I am guessing?

Sorry, behind play. White asparagus is just regular asparagus deprived of light and therefore no chlorophyl.
 
Sorry, behind play. White asparagus is just regular asparagus deprived of light and therefore
Yea- it’s exactly the same plant. But the green one is grown cheaply and is boring as hell while the white one is a real delicatessen due to the effort and work that went into it. No comparison in taste and tenderness- not even close!

It’s the same as veal and beef. Or champagne and cheap Chardy. It means absolutely nothing- it’s about how it’s made and how it tastes.
 

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