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SUBJECT: Reader Julia Barrow’s email praising a proposal to ban terms such as ‘burgers’ and ‘steak’ from being used to describe vegetarian products [Aug, p10] prompted a flood of responses
FROM: Irene Evans
Language (just like food tastes) has to develop or die. What, for example, does ‘steak’ REALLY mean? If it can only be a prime cut of beef, then what of lamb steaks? Cod steaks? Or – heavens above! – cauliflower steaks? Can a burger only be made from minced beef? If so, let’s all wave a sad goodbye to turkey burgers, lamb burgers and the ‘so wrong it’s right’ confit duck burger. Legislation should be created to protect. Just what is being protected here? Surely we can work out the difference between a beef burger and a veggie burger without the red tape?