Researchers at the RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS) in Japan have one-upped themselves in their quest to solve our microplastic problem. They report a new plant-based plastic made from cellulose, the world’s most abundant organic compound. The new plastic is strong, flexible, and capable of rapid decomposition in natural environments, setting it apart from other plastics marketed as biodegradable.
Yeah… Not liking steak really was a frustrating experience growing up there. Similar experience I’m sure with other food stuff: “you just haven’t had it prepared right” said 50th+ person who wants to cook me a medium rare steak with salt and pepper, oiled, over a charcoal barbeque only to be middling flavor, terribly chewy and get stuck between teeth.
it tastes great after smothering it in a stick of butter - average american, probably
Yeah… Not liking steak really was a frustrating experience growing up there. Similar experience I’m sure with other food stuff: “you just haven’t had it prepared right” said 50th+ person who wants to cook me a medium rare steak with salt and pepper, oiled, over a charcoal barbeque only to be middling flavor, terribly chewy and get stuck between teeth.