Allegedly, some Chinese companies produce fake rice by mixing in plastic. This fake rice is then "massively sold" on the Chinese market. Fake rice sold in Taiyuan, Shaanxi is made from a mixture of potatoes, sweet potatoes, and plastic, according to the report. Read more: http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/108582/20110203/china-makes-fake-rice-from-plastic-report.htm
Deus Ex Machina wrote: » How is it the case that plastic cheaper than rice? I don't doubt that it is, but that is nuts.
How is it the case that plastic cheaper than rice? I don't doubt that it is, but that is nuts.
The-Rigger wrote: » Rice is made out of cows?!
The-Rigger wrote: » But plastic is made from oil?
ollie1 wrote: » I saw a TV programme about this a few months ago and it showed them making fake eggs it was messed up. They looked just like real eggs and they even had yoke inside that was fake :eek:
TeddyTedson wrote: » If it still tastes good I don't see the problem.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Fake food samples in a display case.Fake food samples appear prevalently in the windows and display cases of food-serving establishments throughout Japan. They are usually made out of plastic. The plastic models are mostly handmade and carefully sculpted to look like the actual dishes. The models are custom-tailored to restaurants and even common items such as ramen will be modified to match each establishment's food. During the molding process, the fake ingredients are often chopped up and combined in a manner similar to actual cooking. The craftsmanship has been raised to an art form and plastic food has been exhibited at places such as the Victoria and Albert Museum. Regular competitions are held in making fake food dishes out of plastic and other materials.The plastic food manufacturers fiercely guard their trade secrets as business is lucrative; the plastic food industry in Japan, by conservative estimates, has revenues of billions of yen per year. A single restaurant may order a complete menu of plastic items costing over a million yen. In recent years, Japanese plastic food manufacturers have been targeting markets overseas, such as China.
LighterGuy wrote: » wow... never knew japan had that. Probably only a matter of time before that becomes a western thing too. I mean every place likes to show pictures of their food. Half of the dishes shown dont even look like what you get one bit.
Deleted User wrote: » OK I know that certain fast food outlets make stuff that tasts plasticy, but this stuff is "allegedy" made with real plastic (not your cheap PVC stuff) :eek:
Tar.Aldarion wrote: » http://funtimeshad.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/real-chicken.jpg
kowloon wrote: » Got chatting to my father about food photography (he was a photographer, not of food though). One of the tricks he was telling me was to use cigarette smoke to make the food look hot and steaming. The dishes in the pictures look like the food you get in the same way a model looks like the photoshopped version that ends up in a magazine. At least with the plastic food everyone knowns it's a fake plastic display model.
macquarie wrote: » With the amount of hormones, antibiotics and genetic mutations that the poor creatures go through these days they are hardly recognisable as chickens any more.http://www.grinningplanet.com/2005/11-29/chiken-slaught.jpghttp://www.petaindia.com/images/chick2.jpghttp://www.chowrangi.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Mechanically%20slauhtered%20chicken.jpghttp://farm5.static.flickr.com/4053/4659579143_107ce40751.jpg tasty