We got a vegan and meat-eater to try London's first vegan 'fish and chips' - here's what they thought
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- The vegan "fish" is made from banana blossom.
- It is marinated in seaweed, samphire grass, and spices for 24 hours to give it a "fishy" flavour.
- Sutton and Sons in Stoke Newington sell the vegan fish and chips for £7.50 takeaway.
Suttons and Sons in Stoke Newington, London is selling a vegan "fish and chips" made with banana blossom, seaweed, and samphire.
"The banana blossom's kind of like an artichoke once it's peeled and it's got kind of a fishy texture as well," owner Daniel Sutton told Business Insider.
"We marinate it in spices and then we add a little bit of seaweed to give it that sea, fresh flavour. We marinate it for 24 hours, simply batter it like we would do with a normal piece of fish, and serve with large chunky chips."
The dish is served with a vegan, egg-free tartare sauce. It costs £7.50 takeaway or £8.50 eat in.
We got a vegan and meat-eater to try. Watch the video to see what they thought.
Produced and filmed by Claudia Romeo