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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They certainly dont look any more Vile than there meat
equivalent.Have you tried Mushroom Pate.From Holland & Barret.Everyone has Different taste's.Why dont you try a few And then stick to the one's you like.Also try this site for online ordering. here.
Believe it or not, Quorn was not developed for veggies, but for meat eaters who wanted to eat a bit less meat, possibly the first step to veggie-ism.
In my experience, meat-like veggie products are enjoyed by those who used to be happy meat eaters but then got a conscience, but not by long-term veggies who have no desire to eat meat-like products.
Personally, I like Tesco's "bacon" slices, with eggs (free range of course!) or in a sandwich, they are an improvement on the original IMHO.
I like Redwood Cheatin' slices, they do ham, chicken, turkey, beef and pepperoni and are available at health food shops. My bf does like the Quorn ones but I can't eat them as I'm vegan. I wouldn't say they look vile exactly...a bit like play-doh perhaps.
Also may I say, constructive answer mattvanduck. How about you just don't contribute to veggie-related threads if you don't have anything relevant to say? just a thought...
Nicola, i am sorry, i am not a vegie, but i felt very agrieved when i saw that, it hit a nerve!
My gf made a chilli con carne. "It was very nice" i said, then the killer blow came when she replied "its made from quorn mince"
I would not have eaten it if she told me before, i feel violated to say the least. i hope you all understand.
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