Gen Z men adopt 'boy kibble' as simple food trend

Gen Z men are turning to 'boy kibble,' a straightforward meal of ground meat and rice, for its high protein content and convenience. Popularized on TikTok, the trend contrasts with the more varied 'girl dinner' and has sparked mixed reactions online. Some eat it multiple times a week, while others compare it to dog food.

The term 'boy kibble' emerged on TikTok in January, coined by user @thequadfather, who described it as a counterpart to 'girl dinner.' In a video, @thequadfather said, “Y’all may have girl dinner, but I got boy kibble,” while showing ground beef. “We are not the same.” The basic recipe involves ground meat, such as beef or turkey, mixed with rice, praised for its nutritional benefits including high protein intake.

Variations include additions like avocado for nutrients, sautéed onions, pico de Gallo, or even serving it on tortilla chips. One TikToker explained, “What I like to do is batch cook seasoned ground turkey and turmeric rice (anti inflammatory) and then portion them and freeze them. Reheating frozen rice makes the starch resistive to digestion aiding gut bacteria (don’t ignore gut health).” Another shared, “Ground beef, mixed with sautéed onions, pico de Gallo, rice, all scooped up on tortilla chips, so good.” A third user noted eating it Monday through Friday for lunch and dinner, admitting, “I’m not going to lie, it does look like kibble.”

The trend highlights differences in dietary habits, with 'girl dinner' often featuring items like bread, cheese, and fruit. However, not everyone is enthusiastic. Social media users have expressed disgust, with some saying it resembles food for dogs and insisting their pets eat better. Journalist Annaliese Todd tested 'boy kibble' for a week but quit after three days, calling it a bowl of 'nutritious slop.' She wrote, “Day 3 was the beginning of the end. I heated up my container, looked at the steaming heap of dim-sim-flavoured mush, had three bites and told myself, 'I'll just circle back to this'. Spoiler alert: I did not circle back. Instead, I committed a high-protein act of treason and went out to buy a wrap. A wrap with crunch. A wrap with layers. ... It nearly broke me.”

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