By far and away a brilliant meat substitute style food that could be mistaken for "the real thing" with a really nice taste and texture. In 25 years on and off vegetarianism, nothing has really come close to these in my opinion. Usually £3 per pack.
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babyseal
6 Jan 16#12
Morissons in Shepherd's bush doesn't even stock these :disappointed:
jcvanshazam
5 Jan 16#9
All fry's products I have tried thus far are great, hotdogs, nuggets, burgers and these schnitzel all delicious.
soty4 to jcvanshazam
6 Jan 16#11
Their polony makes a nice bacon substitute when sliced and fried.
Nk74
5 Jan 16#8
Far healthier and tastier than the real thing.
Cheers, will stock up tomorrow.
yas212
5 Jan 16#7
The tival ones are ok. These sound dangerous
andysmith1980
5 Jan 16#6
Not very nice these. I'm a vegi. Not keen to be honest.
telttruth
5 Jan 16#5
Nectar this stuff.
Jaaron
4 Jan 16#4
I now make chilli with very finely chopped mushrooms and find it not too different from beef, which, when it's browned is pretty much tasteless anyway.
holeymoley18
4 Jan 161#2
Might try these OP, thanks. N Y Resolution is to try to have 2 meat free dinners per week but don't like texture of Quorn.
one_way to holeymoley18
4 Jan 162#3
Not hard to have 2 meat free dinners a week, you dont need to eat lies to accomplish this. What about jacket potato with a salad, Pasta and so on.
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Cheers, will stock up tomorrow.
Crumb (15 %) [Wheat flour (Gluten)] · Vegetable Protein (13 %) [Soya · Wheat (Gluten)] · Vegetable oil (Sunflower seed) · Potato starch · Maize starch · Flavourings · Thickener (Cellulose extract) · Sea Salt · Spices (contains: Sulphites) · Onion · Mustard · Colour: Caramel · Red iron oxide.
Thats a lot of Crumb