Cheez Doodles are a classic snack I’ve always enjoyed. My only complaint is that the primary ingredient in these things is air. They’re puffed snacks, which means that it’s a mostly empty snack. You’re getting less quantity per bag than if you bought another snack with a higher net weight. Also, don’t think they’re healthy though because they are still extremely greasy and oily.
Beyond Meat is a plant based meat substitute that pretty much tastes like low quality ground meat, which makes it the perfect substance to be used in fast food burgers or breakfast sandwiches. The meat at fast food places is generally already trash quality, so replacing with something that tastes like trash isn’t that big of a leap.
This Beyond Meat breakfast sandwich is egg, white cheddar and a Beyond Meat sausage patty on an English muffin. Sausage is the perfect place to use Beyond Meat since it’s just over spiced ground meat.
Overall, the sandwich was okay. All the ingredients were fine, but the Beyond Meat was noticeably worse than a sausage patty made of real meat. But that’s the price you pay to avoid meat and protect animals and your health and all the other reasons why people avoid eating meat.
This thing also wasn’t very cheap. It was somewhere between four to five dollars. I could go to the nearest deli and get the same sandwich for one to two dollars less. But again, this is price of being a vegetarian/vegan. Society has deemed that vegan/vegetarian products will cost a premium. Or maybe it’s just Dunkin’ products that cost a premium.
I think the most surprising thing about this sauce is that it actually has a little heat to it. I don’t know if it’s the Jack cheese or peppers, but it’s there. The most confusing thing about this sauce is that even though it’s good, I’m not really sure what to put it on. It’s kind of redundant on pizza since there’s already cheese. It’s kind of a spicy Cheez Wiz… so I guess it would go best with something Philly Cheesesteak tasting.
If you’re looking to buy cheap, individually packaged, overly processed American cheese meant for sandwiches, then you must buy Kraft Singles. You simply have no choice. I tried almost every other brand at the supermarket because they are cheaper, but they all tasted worse in every way.
Chun Yang Tea is yet another new bubble tea place that’s opened up in Flushing. I ordered the black tea cheese macchiato, which is one of their recommended drinks. It was an average cheese tea. Not bad though. Cost $5.00 before tax. You can change the sugar and ice levels for this specfic drink, but it only comes in medium size.