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November 17, 2009

Local meatless meatballs are ranked among the best

The animal rights group PETA is out with a new list, and this time, a local eatery is ranked among the nation's best. (Maryland prisons and ballparks have made past lists.)

PETA says One World Cafe's vegan meatball sub sandwich is in the Top 10 best faux meatballs in the country.

The other winners were in states including California, New York and Massachusetts. But there was also one winner in Texas. They made soups, pastas and other meals out of their meatballs.

I couldn't find this item on One World's menu online. Maybe it's a special? Anyone had the One World creation?

Anyone know of other good places to acquire a good meatless meatball?

Posted by Meredith Cohn at 8:00 AM | | Comments (3)
Categories: Food
        

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It's an item on their regular menu (at least it was at one point...), and one of my favorites. Sooo tasty and satisfying. I swear the sub is topped with cheese though... so while the meatballs may be vegan, the whole sandwich is not.

I have, it's incredible. I've made hardcore carnivores have one and they could not believe that it was meatless. The texture is exactly correct, not grainy or chunky .

I don't know about that sub, but reading this made me hunger for one. Yummm.

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