Always check on the Packaging that the product is GLUTEN FREE if you have an allergy to it!
I have found that the Turkey STYLE Steaks come in both forms.
SO DO BE VERY CAREFUL
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rubberbullets
25 Jul 166#3
To keep powerbrick and Moz1976 and all the others who are getting upset with the wording on the packaging I have added the word STYLE so as NOT to offend any meat eaters out there!
NitrousUK to powerbrick
25 Jul 164#4
The words "Quorn" and "Meat free" weren't enough of a give away?
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jacobellis96
30 Jul 16#25
Well said. Exactly what my point would have been if you hadn't beaten me to it!
Ross81
27 Jul 16#23
I've tried quorn and it's like eating a blended pencil eraser with meat flavouring. If I wanted to eat less meat I would, happy with a nice plate of mixed veg :smiley:
NitrousUK to Ross81
27 Jul 16#24
If you think a pile of vegetables and Quorn are equivalent nutritionally, then all I can say is I recommend you read a book on the subject.
That is, if you actually care and aren't, as you appear to be, here just to attempt to troll.
Ross81
26 Jul 16#19
Why have meat style non meat...hilarious
fishmaster to Ross81
26 Jul 16#20
Maybe you wish to reduce the amount of red meat you eat and have this as a substitute, that's one reason, I'm sure there's loads more, I've thought of a few already, but I won't be greedy, you can have a go at thinking of one too.
NitrousUK to Ross81
27 Jul 16#22
............give him a second.....the penny will drop......
0zone
26 Jul 16#21
I'm not vegetarian, idiot.
xtamsyn
26 Jul 161#18
I recommend frying them with some pineapple rather than grilling. Nice break from meat.
HOTPOT
26 Jul 161#17
These are really delicious. Sometimes we have them with egg & chips, sometimes with pineapple, sometimes as a sarnie. Love them. Thanks OP for posting.
buggle52
26 Jul 16#16
Wow, that's a lot of meat-eater hate going on right there. Seams a bit preachy too.
AllyB
26 Jul 161#15
if you like the bacon you will probably like the gammon, its like a thicker slice of bacon imo
kg91
26 Jul 16#14
What are these like? I don't like Quorn things that resemble meat too much because it really puts me off (I know how odd that sounds since Quorn is imitation meat)
*Waits to be mocked meat eaters*
powerbrick
25 Jul 16#1
Title is an oxymoron, you cannot have meat free gammon as it's tissue from a pig.
Moz1976 to powerbrick
25 Jul 16#2
Very true
NitrousUK to powerbrick
25 Jul 164#4
The words "Quorn" and "Meat free" weren't enough of a give away?
0zone to powerbrick
26 Jul 162#12
Contrary to what you might think, pigs don't walk around as thin slices, or little sausages with legs.
This quorn comes in the style of gammon steaks so as to be used in a similar meal without the need for rotting animal matter on your plate, and a damn sight more healthy too.
Try to put a bit of brain power in to grasping the concept, it's not difficult for most people and by replacing some of your animal intake with Quorn you might end up with a lower risk of developing cancer too, so win win. If you don't get it though it's probably time to move on to another thread to troll my brave little keyboard warrior.
C4lm to powerbrick
26 Jul 161#13
I've always thought they should make up new names instead of claiming it tastes like a specific type of meat.
These aren't bad though and they do vaguely taste like gammon.
ro53ben
26 Jul 16#11
Not gammon. Not meat. Not free either.
vishos
26 Jul 16#10
Thanks for the post
Off to morrisons tomorrow to stock up
HarryFenner
25 Jul 161#9
Whatever the labelling, these are very tasty!
powerbrick
25 Jul 16#8
Is there any other way of being pedantic?
NitrousUK
25 Jul 161#7
Some folk have nothing better to do with their time than be pedantic for the sake of it..
Biggunspaul
25 Jul 162#6
If these are meat free and gluten free then shouldn't this deal be in the freebies section :wink:
rubberbullets
25 Jul 16#5
Some folk are very fussy!
rubberbullets
25 Jul 166#3
To keep powerbrick and Moz1976 and all the others who are getting upset with the wording on the packaging I have added the word STYLE so as NOT to offend any meat eaters out there!
Opening post
Quorn Meat Free Gammon Style Steak (Pack of 4 = 248g) (Gluten Free) was £1.97 now £1.30
Ingredients
Mycoprotein (86%), Rehydrated Free Range Egg White, Vegetable Oils (Palm, Rapeseed), Flavourings (contain Smoke Flavouring, Colour: Iron Oxide), Salt, Gluten Free Roasted Barley Malt Extract
Quorn Meat Free Turkey STYLE Steaks (4 per pack - 360g) was £1.97 now £1.30
Ingredients
Mycoprotein (88%), Rehydrated Free Range Egg White, Milk Proteins, Natural Flavouring, Firming Agents: Calcium Chloride, Calcium Acetate; Gelling Agent: Pectin.
Quorn Quarter Pounder STYLE Burgers (Gluten Free) (2 Pack = 227g) was £1.97 now £1.30
Ingredients
Mycoprotein (40%), Rehydrated Free Range Egg White, Onions, Pea Flour, Vegetable Oils (Palm, Rapeseed), Natural Flavouring (contains Smoke Flavourings), Sugar Beet Fibre, Milk Proteins, Gluten Free Barley Malt Extract, Firming Agents: Calcium Chloride, Calcium Acetate; Pea Fibre
Always check on the Packaging that the product is GLUTEN FREE if you have an allergy to it!
I have found that the Turkey STYLE Steaks come in both forms.
SO DO BE VERY CAREFUL
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Latest comments (25)
That is, if you actually care and aren't, as you appear to be, here just to attempt to troll.
*Waits to be mocked meat eaters*
This quorn comes in the style of gammon steaks so as to be used in a similar meal without the need for rotting animal matter on your plate, and a damn sight more healthy too.
Try to put a bit of brain power in to grasping the concept, it's not difficult for most people and by replacing some of your animal intake with Quorn you might end up with a lower risk of developing cancer too, so win win. If you don't get it though it's probably time to move on to another thread to troll my brave little keyboard warrior.
These aren't bad though and they do vaguely taste like gammon.
Off to morrisons tomorrow to stock up