they have slightly changed them in colour which they didn't need to because as Meat eater myself i still think these are awesome and the burgers are Great also been eating them for years :smiley:
Eez1
24 Feb 16#5
genuine question. is the stuff used in these healthy?
dan1979 to Eez1
24 Feb 161#6
No, it's processed and contains sulphites. Compared to gristle, cartilage etc. though I guess you could call it healthy.
These are very nice incidentally. My kids always turned their noses up at 'real' sausages but love these.
NitrousUK
24 Feb 162#8
Sulphites are only bad if you're allergic to them. Lots of things have sulphites in. Beer, wine, dried fruit, etc.
And please don't use that word "processed". It doesn't mean what you think it means.
Mum2ConnornCerys
24 Feb 162#9
These are the only veggie sausages I like. I'm really not keen on Quorn, can eat Cauldron at a push but Linda McCartney ones if choice.
dan1979
24 Feb 16#10
Amazingly enough, the word 'processed' is in the dictionary so I know exactly what it means. This product is predominantly textured vegetable protein (soya) which is a product that was (thanks wikipedia) invented by a "global food processing...corporation". It also contains stabilisers and raising agents.
Opening post
High protein
Suitable for vegans
Vegetarian Society approved
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These are very nice incidentally. My kids always turned their noses up at 'real' sausages but love these.
And please don't use that word "processed". It doesn't mean what you think it means.