OK. imitation is the greatest form of flattery so thank you.
nitro228
18 Jan 17#13
i have some pet fungus so I don't eat quorn anymore. The flesh of dead animals makes a great substitute and I actually prefer it to quorn now.
nitro228
18 Jan 17#11
Yuck! horrible stuff. if you don't want to eat meat then why would you buy something that looks a bit like meat but tastes revolting. just eat a carrot instead. it doesn't taste like a sausage but the shape will be familiar to those that know what a sausage is.
ScaryStalketDude to nitro228
18 Jan 17#12
I have a pet pig and don't eat pork anymore. these are a great substitute and i have grown to like them more than real sausages.
Proveright
18 Jan 17#10
"Quorn Meat Free Sausages " aka : man made fungus , which can cause reaction in some people , including death.
vonnyrad
18 Jan 17#9
Tried to get these at my local Morrisons for the last two weeks, no sign they'd even been stocked, contacted Morrisons who said the offer was only on-line,but no-where does it state that on their website.
MsNiceWatch
18 Jan 17#7
Ridiculously salty!
iceni
18 Jan 17#5
Forgive me, but I don't understand. Why buy a Quorn sausage, an imitation meat product , if you abhor eating meat?
Penelope18 to iceni
18 Jan 174#6
Not all vegetarians like imitation meat, but a lot of them grew up eating meat, so they will be familiar with the texture and taste of sausages. I guess it's nice to enjoy something in a familiar form without feeling guilty about eating a dead animal.
redduck to iceni
18 Jan 17#8
actually it doesn't taste much like meat to me, it's only the same shape as a sausage. Regular meat sausages don't look much like meat anyway so neither quorn nor 'meat' sausages can claim to be the original!
olliegd to iceni
19 Jan 17#14
Some people like the taste of meat but not the actual killing of animals. Quorn is perfect for the person transitioning to vegi. Quorn isn't an exact replica of the taste of meat but it's pretty damn close. I made a burger with some the other day and if you told me it was meat I probably would have believed you
DaveIB to iceni
20 Jan 17#16
I am a meat eater, my wife is not. Buying Quorn mince for adding to shepherd pie etc means only one meal has to be cooked. Tasteless on its own but fine when mixed with strong flavours and chilli.
sledwich
17 Jan 17#4
not a huge fan of the quorn sausages, personally prefer the soya tesco sausages. imho
jen241
17 Jan 17#2
Also the mince and fillets. heat added
rubberbullets
17 Jan 17#1
Quorn Sausages (6 pack = 250g) was £2.25 now £1.00 until Sunday 29th January
Opening post
Quorn Meat Free Sausages (8 per pack - 336g) was £1.97 now £1.00
Ingredients
Mycoprotein (34%), Rehydrated Free Range Egg White, Rusk (Wheat Flour, Salt), Textured Wheat Protein (Wheat Flour, Gelling Agent: Sodium Alginate), Onion, Rapeseed Oil, Seasoning (Salt, Yeast, Herbs (Bay, Majoram, Rosemary, Sage, Ground Sage), Spices (Black Pepper, Nutmeg, White Pepper), Sugar, Onion Powder, Potassium Chloride, Barley Malt Extract, Garlic Powder, Flavouring, Sunflower Oil, Herb Extract), Tapioca Starch, Firming Agents: Calcium Chloride, Calcium Acetate, Pea Fibre
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Ingredients
Mycoprotein (34%), Rehydrated Free Range Egg White, Rusk (Wheat Flour, Salt), Textured Wheat Protein (Wheat Flour, Gelling Agent: Sodium Alginate), Onion, Rapeseed Oil, Seasoning (Salt, Yeast, Herbs (Bay, Majoram, Rosemary, Sage, Ground Sage), Spices (Black Pepper, Nutmeg, White Pepper), Sugar, Onion Powder, Potassium Chloride, Barley Malt Extract, Garlic Powder, Flavouring, Sunflower Oil, Herb Extract), Tapioca Starch, Firming Agents: Calcium Chloride, Calcium Acetate, Pea Fibre
No Idea why there's a difference in the initial price?
Good deal either way, heat added