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In reply to the discussion: The Unsavory Truth of the McRib and Other Fake Foods, and Why Russia Banned US-Raised Meat [View all]JReed
(149 posts)46. Get the latest in meat technology

A sandwich 'built' from scratch?: The McRib is a product of Rene Arend, who came up with the idea and design of the sandwich. That said, Richard Mandigo, a professor from the University of Nebraska, who developed the "restructured meat product" that the McRib is actually made of.
According to Chicago magazine, citing a 1995 article by Mandigo, "restructured meat product" is described thusly:
Restructured meat products are commonly manufactured by using lower-valued meat trimmings reduced in size by comminution (flaking, chunking, grinding, chopping or slicing). The comminuted meat mixture is mixed with salt and water to extract salt-soluble proteins. These extracted proteins are critical to produce a "glue" which binds muscle pieces together. These muscle pieces may then be reformed to produce a "meat log" of specific form or shape. The log is then cut into steaks or chops which, when cooked, are similar in appearance and texture to their intact muscle counterparts. ... Such products as tripe, heart, and scalded stomachs are high in protein, completely edible, wholesome, and nutritious, and most are already used in sausage without objection.
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The Unsavory Truth of the McRib and Other Fake Foods, and Why Russia Banned US-Raised Meat [View all]
gateley
Jan 2013
OP
"leading to the growth of bigger, leaner muscles on less feed" = more profits
aint_no_life_nowhere
Jan 2013
#95
Okeedokee. No beef or pork for me. Fish and organic chicken it is from now on! eom
BlueCaliDem
Jan 2013
#3
When I linked to the site previously, my thread was locked -- or didn't you read this OP --
gateley
Jan 2013
#26
A post without a link means we are taking your word for it. That's a zero sum game. Sorry.
randome
Jan 2013
#30
Unless the information used is fraudulent, it doens't matter if it came from Stormfront.
NYC_SKP
Jan 2013
#16
I think you nailed it -- understanding ingredients lists isn't easy. That's what I think
gateley
Jan 2013
#48
As it said in my OP, because the thread would be locked. Is that stuff in the McRib or not?
gateley
Jan 2013
#59
I don't know. And I sure as fuck don't trust mercola to give us the correct information...
SidDithers
Jan 2013
#61
Thanks for making such a fuss. Because of you I went to the source and found what I
A Simple Game
Jan 2013
#77
The patty is the part that may contain residue of the drug ractopine (banned in the EU & elsewhere)
Luminous Animal
Jan 2013
#93
Russia does this kind of thing as a political move, disrupting trade to make its point.
Brickbat
Jan 2013
#64
Including a chemical used in gym shoes? Only fair they rename it the Nike Burger then. n/t
Jefferson23
Jan 2013
#76
You really can't blame the corporations for being profit-driven -- they're mandated
gateley
Jan 2013
#83