Fuck that looks good.
I miss the taste of lamb, it's the only meat/animal product I actually enjoyed the taste of and decent imitations are still so rare to find.
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Fuck that looks good.
I miss the taste of lamb, it's the only meat/animal product I actually enjoyed the taste of and decent imitations are still so rare to find.
My first impression was 'this tastes great' but I didn't think to try and recall the taste of lamb while I was eating it so I can't compare right now. Best I can do is say I think it tasted like lamb but that could just be the herbs and spices talking. Next time I'll try and remember to taste the 'lamb' and compare it to what I remember lamb tasting like.
I wish I lived somewhere with awesome vegan options like this...
Delicious as.
Fucking love Staazi & Co. Better then most real meat yiros' imo
I'm confused, is this
a) These vegan lamb gyros are amazing (goood ending)
b) They put lamb on my vegan gyros (bad ending)
a
thanks, wasn't sure if to be happy or outraged.
Gyros?
Gyros?
Yeah. I don't know how common this is in other parts of the world but in Australia it seems like some places spell it gyros and others use the romanised yiros. Don't know why.
Greek alphabet is different from Roman/Arabic alphabet, and pronounciation is different too. I assume the spelling would be indicative of where the cook is from.