Apparently this was an actual discourse going around.

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      1 year ago

      But yeah, that’s a tempura. Meaning it’s cooked.

      No one is going to be eating dandelions raw like they do bananas.

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          1 year ago

          Maybe, but the dandelion is still carried due to working with other elements of the salad.

          Plus making the salad is still “cooking”, and takes time, as opposed to the seconds it takes to peel a banana.

          I’m not anti-dandelion, and it makes sense as part of a balanced diet. But internet point is mainly that it’s not as yummy or convenient as a banana.

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            1 year ago

            Sure, time’s a point for the convenience of bananas, but I’d question the use of “cooking,” as I’d associate the word with applying heat. The raw food movement people still prepare their food, but they don’t “cook” it.

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              1 year ago

              True, but that’s mostly semantics. If you say you cooked a steak or made a salad, you’re still preparing food, and everyone knows what you mean.