Quorn meat free mince is brilliantly versatile as you can use it to make so many delicious meals, whether you fancy a hearty Bolognese, a spicy Chilli or perhaps some juicy meat free burgers.
- Made with mycoprotein
- Low in sat fat
- Source of fibre
- Gluten free
- Serves 6
- Frozen
Offer valid for delivery from 7/2/2017 until 27/2/2017.
Top comments
NitrousUK
13 Feb 1712#1
Cheaper than the usual sale price, hot.
Just to pre-emptively silence the trolls (you know who you are):
Troll: "Tastes like rubber"
Fact: Out of the millions who consume it each year, most people who eat Quorn are meat eaters.
Troll: "It's bad for you."
Fact: It's been approved as completely safe by all major health authorities. The high protein content, like any other high protein food, can cause allergic reactions. However far less than nuts, soy, or shellfish. About 1 in 146,000. CSPIs FUD campaign is funded by Quorns biggest competitor, GardenBurger.
Troll: "It's unnatural GM goo!"
Fact: It's natural, discovered in nature, and no GM in sight. Derived from a fungi that is similar (but not the same) as mushrooms (which is also a fungi).
All comments (36)
NitrousUK
13 Feb 1712#1
Cheaper than the usual sale price, hot.
Just to pre-emptively silence the trolls (you know who you are):
Troll: "Tastes like rubber"
Fact: Out of the millions who consume it each year, most people who eat Quorn are meat eaters.
Troll: "It's bad for you."
Fact: It's been approved as completely safe by all major health authorities. The high protein content, like any other high protein food, can cause allergic reactions. However far less than nuts, soy, or shellfish. About 1 in 146,000. CSPIs FUD campaign is funded by Quorns biggest competitor, GardenBurger.
Troll: "It's unnatural GM goo!"
Fact: It's natural, discovered in nature, and no GM in sight. Derived from a fungi that is similar (but not the same) as mushrooms (which is also a fungi).
R1992
13 Feb 17#2
'Nough said :smiley: ! Good reply to eejits :smile:
aninginaneana
13 Feb 17#3
Makes great bolognese. Don't overcook it though, 'cause that makes it taste like cardboard! If you follow the directions it's grand. Good find.
pavel76
13 Feb 171#4
Pure marketing b.....t.
Quorn is actually a highly processed food substitute which will be rather bad for you in longer term...
Belga
13 Feb 17#5
Thanks, very detailed and proactive :smiley:
[ Note to self ] Never start an argument with NitrousUK :sunglasses:
JonDOnnis
13 Feb 17#6
Note this is NOT Vegan. It contains egg!
So avoid if you are a vegan, and you would like more choice, you can email [email protected] and tell them that you would like Quorn to be 100% vegan
edgeone
13 Feb 172#7
It's a food. End of.
It's processed in that it has been through a process - just like bread or beer.
Do feel free to back up your claims on how bad it is for you with links to some scientific evidence.
Opening post
Quorn meat free mince is brilliantly versatile as you can use it to make so many delicious meals, whether you fancy a hearty Bolognese, a spicy Chilli or perhaps some juicy meat free burgers.
- Made with mycoprotein
- Low in sat fat
- Source of fibre
- Gluten free
- Serves 6
- Frozen
Offer valid for delivery from 7/2/2017 until 27/2/2017.
Top comments
Just to pre-emptively silence the trolls (you know who you are):
Troll: "Tastes like rubber"
Fact: Out of the millions who consume it each year, most people who eat Quorn are meat eaters.
Troll: "It's bad for you."
Fact: It's been approved as completely safe by all major health authorities. The high protein content, like any other high protein food, can cause allergic reactions. However far less than nuts, soy, or shellfish. About 1 in 146,000. CSPIs FUD campaign is funded by Quorns biggest competitor, GardenBurger.
Troll: "It's unnatural GM goo!"
Fact: It's natural, discovered in nature, and no GM in sight. Derived from a fungi that is similar (but not the same) as mushrooms (which is also a fungi).
All comments (36)
Just to pre-emptively silence the trolls (you know who you are):
Troll: "Tastes like rubber"
Fact: Out of the millions who consume it each year, most people who eat Quorn are meat eaters.
Troll: "It's bad for you."
Fact: It's been approved as completely safe by all major health authorities. The high protein content, like any other high protein food, can cause allergic reactions. However far less than nuts, soy, or shellfish. About 1 in 146,000. CSPIs FUD campaign is funded by Quorns biggest competitor, GardenBurger.
Troll: "It's unnatural GM goo!"
Fact: It's natural, discovered in nature, and no GM in sight. Derived from a fungi that is similar (but not the same) as mushrooms (which is also a fungi).
Quorn is actually a highly processed food substitute which will be rather bad for you in longer term...
[ Note to self ] Never start an argument with NitrousUK :sunglasses:
So avoid if you are a vegan, and you would like more choice, you can email [email protected] and tell them that you would like Quorn to be 100% vegan
It's processed in that it has been through a process - just like bread or beer.
Do feel free to back up your claims on how bad it is for you with links to some scientific evidence.