Few years back I had one. I prefer Burger King to Mcdonalds....Frappes being a big exception....lolSo, have you experienced it?
http://theweek.com/articles/480602/whats-mcrib-made-anyway
So what's the meat made of?
Pig innards and plenty of salt. Typically, "restructured meat product" includes pig bits like tripe, heart, and scalded stomach, says Whet Moser at Chicago Magazine, citing a 1995 article by Robert Mandigo, a professor at the University of Nebraska. These parts are cooked and blended with salt and water to extract salt-soluble proteins, which act as a "glue" that helps bind the reshaped meat together.
And at some point someone had the idea to do all this to make a tasty sandwich.... hmmm. Wonder how that happened? lolhttp://theweek.com/articles/480602/whats-mcrib-made-anyway
So what's the meat made of?
Pig innards and plenty of salt. Typically, "restructured meat product" includes pig bits like tripe, heart, and scalded stomach, says Whet Moser at Chicago Magazine, citing a 1995 article by Robert Mandigo, a professor at the University of Nebraska. These parts are cooked and blended with salt and water to extract salt-soluble proteins, which act as a "glue" that helps bind the reshaped meat together.
I prefer Burger King to Mcdonalds
And...?http://theweek.com/articles/480602/whats-mcrib-made-anyway
So what's the meat made of?
Pig innards and plenty of salt. Typically, "restructured meat product" includes pig bits like tripe, heart, and scalded stomach, says Whet Moser at Chicago Magazine, citing a 1995 article by Robert Mandigo, a professor at the University of Nebraska. These parts are cooked and blended with salt and water to extract salt-soluble proteins, which act as a "glue" that helps bind the reshaped meat together.
I'm out?Strike three
Me.
Not for awhileSo, have you experienced it?