I'm a soy boy and I'm proud! ALL HAIL TOFU!!!
But in all seriousness tofu is delicious and a great source of protein. The culture war is a scourge on this country and gives people major brain worms over nonsense.
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I'm a soy boy and I'm proud! ALL HAIL TOFU!!!
But in all seriousness tofu is delicious and a great source of protein. The culture war is a scourge on this country and gives people major brain worms over nonsense.
A girl on tinder once asked me what i had for lunch and i said: just a mixed salad with tofu. And she said: eww you eat like a women. Fuck me i guess
You dodged a bullet there
Think of it's a blessing, she probably would've been a headache lol
I read the whole article and haven't figured out what is the deal with tofu. Does it taste bad or what, so that some people are against it(especially men as highlited in this article)?
It's more that it is part of the culture war, so if someone is very against even the idea of tofu, they may also not be so great in other areas of the culture war, like thinking of women as fellow intelligent beings with rich inner lives that deserve respect.
Unlike what I thought from the headline, it's not literally about feeding men tofu. But rather some kind of first date question?
Not sure exactly how great a test it is, I suppose some people might not be able to help but lecture about the subject which is an obvious red flag.
I would humbly submit what they think of horoscopes or tarot cards could be another filter question. When I was a younger guy I would probably have been fine on tofu etc but an arrogant little shit about horoscopes or ouija boards or whatever.
I'm about as left as it gets and very much enjoy tofu, but I'd find a deeply held belief in horoscopes, oujia boards, or tarot cards to be a sign of incompatibility for a relationship, personally. I was close friends someone who was very much into that stuff, and found that their belief in the supernatural to that degree lead them to magical thinking which for me would pose a significant issue.
As an example, they believed their dreams revealed a hidden truth which was taken at face value as a hard fact, and told me that their boyfriend was keeping some dark secret from them, since in a dream there was some dark foreboding entity in the basement of his childhood home. The boyfriend (who I also knew quite well) was pretty bewildered by this and said he had no dark secret from his childhood, which she claimed to me was a lie.
I asked them once if they had a dream their boyfriend was cheating on them, if they would take that as a fact without any evidence or behavioral changes, and they confirmed they would.
So... I know belief in the supernatural for some people can be a harmless thing to to do for fun, but since I've seen the other end of that spectrum where it takes priority over the scientific method or evidence of any kind, it would be something that would give me serious pause in the context of entering a relationship. Due to that, I'm not sure it would be the best way of weeding out men with misogynistic views (it would probably do that, but it would also weed out other people who are wary of what those beliefs can lead to).
"Men's views on tofu directly reflect their views on women," a woman says in a video posted to TikTok that has gained nearly 3 million views, adding when men respond to it with "intense disgust," it's tied to fragile masculinity and fear of their place in society.
I love both tofu and women, but that sounds like some hot weapons grade pseudoscience garbage. People need to stop treating social correlates like they're fundamental biological determinates.
I haven't read the article but have life experience. Tofu is the stereotypical vegetarian/vegan food in the USA. People with closed minds and a patriarchal view of masculinity tend to be strongly against eating tofu because meat eating is an indicator of masculinity to them. Willingness to consider tofu as an acceptable food then correlates to willingness to not blindly embrace the patriarchal views. (Edit for wording)
You mean that some people in the USA don't eat tofu not because it tastes/smells awful to them, but because of some kind of bigotry? Interesting TIL moment.
not only in the usa unfortunately ;-;
Hot take:
This article is probably on to something for guys who knee-jerk say that tofu is bad, (that disgust reaction also maps pretty nicely to conservative vs liberal views as a fun extra fact), but also... tofu is fine.
It is not great, it's not bad, it's fine. There are a few dishes I prefer it, and I like fish tofu and soft tofu for hot pot, but generally it's fine.
What I really think is that this article is picking a fight, and that's cool with me because tomorrow night I'm getting a dry aged wagyu ribeye for my birthday. I feel a little guilty about it, but I feel the same amount of guilty as I feel sorry for the insecure person who wrote this article as a burn.
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Tofu is as good as the chef who prepares it. Could be bland, could be fuckin amazing, depending on how it's made
I've never had bad tofu, but I've also never had tofu that blew my tits clean off.
You can definitely have bad tofu. It can be overly hard but not in a crunchy kind of way. Just tough.
I have definitely had bad tofu, and it was my own fault
Good news, bad tofu is a delicacy in Taiwan: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stinky_tofu
No that's good tofu. Bad tofu is when you just heat it up unpressed, unmarinated, and without frying it, so it ends up just being sad watery cubes.
I am here to know how because it means you did it in the context of a bigger dish. Story time?
Not really.
Had old tofu in fridge. Didn't really drain it. Tried to fry it. Disaster. Old tofu past its prime with liquid definitely has a bad taste.
I have also had amazing tofu. There is a place near me that does a crispy tofu with a dry rub similar to crispy chicken.
That does sound good.
I have had my mind blown by some Asian tofu dishes, not very often but it's happened.
Are you getting paid by USA Today? Just put why in the title and save us all a click
You should read the article even if the "answer" is in the headline.
People who don't read past the headline can miss important details or even get the core issue completely wrong.
Which is why a poster should put the important quotes from the story in their post along with their own thoughts on it instead of just throwing a link and a headline over the fence.
Man, I wish I liked tofu, since it would make ordering out so much easier. There's just something about the texture I just can't get past.