Quorn Meat Free Fillets (Gluten Free) (6 per pack - 312g) was £1.97 now £1.00
(You need to add your own flavourings to make these edible. They are tasteless as they are.)
Ingredients
Allergy Advice: For allergens see highlighted ingredients
Mycoprotein (89%), Rehydrated Free Range Egg White, Natural Flavouring, Firming Agents: Calcium Chloride, Calcium Acetate, Gelling Agent: Pectin
Dietary Information
Free From Gluten
Quorn Meat Free Pieces 300g was £1.97 now £1.00
(You need to add your own flavourings to make these edible. They are tasteless as they are.)
Ingredients
Allergy Advice: For allergens see highlighted ingredients
Mycoprotein (95%), Rehydrated Free Range Egg White, Natural Flavouring, Firming Agents: Calcium Chloride, Calcium Acetate
Dietary Information
Contains Eggs and Gluten
Top comments
vivski123
3 Nov 163#6
Deffo mate, same as with hot dogs and fish fingers.
All comments (22)
snowflake75
2 Nov 16#1
quorn makes me bloat :disappointed:
Carbonize
2 Nov 161#2
I don't get why they try to pretend it's meat? Also pretty sure calling them Chicken Fillets is false advertising.
shifty18 to Carbonize
3 Nov 16#7
clearly says meat free...
amazonboy
3 Nov 16#3
"Free from gluten" "contains eggs and gluten"
:neutral_face:
rubberbullets to amazonboy
15 Nov 16#22
Two different products Quorn Meat Free Fillets has NO GLUTEN the other Quorn Meat Free Pieces has GLUTEN
It's a shame you misread the post an easy thing to do. Next time I'll post separately to advoid the confusion.
quasijock
3 Nov 16#4
Wrap them in streaky bacon to add flavour.
splender
3 Nov 16#5
Quorn is mechanically recovered mycoprotein that's heavily processed that has big carbon footprint in processing compared to other natural protein sources especially vegetable proteins. I would just eat naturally grown beans, pulses and grains with natural flavorings and seasoning.
NitrousUK to splender
3 Nov 16#8
"Processed" - verb -
* Perform a series of mechanical or chemical operations on (something) in order to change or preserve it.
* A word used to describe food by people who have read a blog and think they understand nutrition.
Care to provide any citation for the carbon footprint claim? As that's a new piece of FUD I haven't encountered yet.
yrreb88 to splender
3 Nov 162#11
Mechanically recovered, heavily processed, natural protein, naturally grown, natural flavourings. So mostly naturalistic logic with virtue signalling. :P
This is a meat alternative not a bean, grain etc alternative and the carbon footprint is less than livestock production, up to 90% less compared to beef. These products provide variety and can make the transition to stopping or reducing consumption of meat easier.
vivski123
3 Nov 163#6
Deffo mate, same as with hot dogs and fish fingers.
Opening post
Quorn Meat Free Fillets (Gluten Free) (6 per pack - 312g) was £1.97 now £1.00
(You need to add your own flavourings to make these edible. They are tasteless as they are.)
Ingredients
Allergy Advice: For allergens see highlighted ingredients
Mycoprotein (89%), Rehydrated Free Range Egg White, Natural Flavouring, Firming Agents: Calcium Chloride, Calcium Acetate, Gelling Agent: Pectin
Dietary Information
Free From Gluten
Quorn Meat Free Pieces 300g was £1.97 now £1.00
(You need to add your own flavourings to make these edible. They are tasteless as they are.)
Ingredients
Allergy Advice: For allergens see highlighted ingredients
Mycoprotein (95%), Rehydrated Free Range Egg White, Natural Flavouring, Firming Agents: Calcium Chloride, Calcium Acetate
Dietary Information
Contains Eggs and Gluten
Top comments
All comments (22)
:neutral_face:
It's a shame you misread the post an easy thing to do. Next time I'll post separately to advoid the confusion.
* Perform a series of mechanical or chemical operations on (something) in order to change or preserve it.
* A word used to describe food by people who have read a blog and think they understand nutrition.
Care to provide any citation for the carbon footprint claim? As that's a new piece of FUD I haven't encountered yet.
This is a meat alternative not a bean, grain etc alternative and the carbon footprint is less than livestock production, up to 90% less compared to beef. These products provide variety and can make the transition to stopping or reducing consumption of meat easier.