Do you prefer tofu or toffee?!


Question: definetly toffee ! We have lots downstairs..would you like some?


Answers: definetly toffee ! We have lots downstairs..would you like some?

toffee

toffee

toffee

Vegan toffee :)

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tofu its more versatile.

TOFFEE!

no comparison has to be toffee everytime - tofu is rank!!!

I don't like either much but prefer tofu.

tofu

Tofu or tufu. Best food in the world. Comes in hundreds of guises. Provides protein, vitamins, minerals, etc. Toffee is almost all sugar and nothing else. Rots your teeth and gives you high blood sugar.

Tofu mmmm

Silken tofu strawberry smoothie
Sweet and sour crispy tofu
Homemade tofu and mushroom burgers
tofu scramblers mmmm

Toffee is bad for your teeth!

to-fee, it's a vegan toffee substitute made from tofu

Mm toffee i dont like that white spongy stuff that tastes of nothing in particular bet the person who said it was a meat substitute was a vegan.
Bring out the steak and a sticky toffee pud for dessert!

Tofu of course, because what you can do with it is endless! Scrambled tofu, cheesecake, burgers, vegan bacon, smoothies, etc, etc. Toffee is pretty much just toffee. Plus toffee not good for my teeth and can't compare the nutritional value of tofu.

You mean health or taste? A great deal of the time these are two different things.

Tofu, actually. I'm not a toffee fan. Too dang hard and sticks to your teeth!

tofu

Tofu.
Fried tofu lettuce wraps from P.F. Chang's. Yum!

Considering they're completely separate foods and wouldn't have anything to do with each other in meals.... I'd say it depends on the dish. I wouldn't want chunks of tofu in my cookie, and I wouldn't want chunks of toffee in my stirfry.

TOFFEE!

Toffee, toffe, TOFFEE!





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