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B**K
These are the best chicken substitute available. Very versatile when used in recipes.
Love these. Sometimes they are unavailable at any of our local stores (& I have tried them all!), which is frustrating because I use these as a chicken substitute in so many recipes. Plus they are nice in sandwiches all on their own. So it is great that I can now stock up on Amazon with them!
S**E
Fabulous
These Quorn products are my favorite to use in all recipes. The fast chicken breasts are perfect and easy to cook with!!!
D**S
great to cook with!
I found these once or twice at my local Publix and used them in a "chicken" pie....it was awesome! Since then I have looked for them again but have had no luck finding them. I have a lot of chicken recipes that they will work well in, and soon as I figure out where I can store a case, I will get one.Great product. The breaded "chicken" patties are also awesome!
G**S
great soy alterative!
I am a flexatarian while my husband is a vegetarian. We recently decided to cut out soy for the time being which leaves very limited options for my husband. Quorn is very tasty and I actually prefer it over the soy based "chicken" alternatives.
C**J
Delicious soy alternative!
Fantastic alternative to soy. Great texture and tasty!
S**S
Not Food
Now that's some nasty stuff. It's not even real food but some vat grown fungus that isn't good for anyone, nor is it an answer to meat, our diets for the duration of our existence. It's admirable the efforts some people will go to solve a problem, in this case feedlots without looking at the obvious; that ruminants repair the soil, use less resources and provide the best nutrition if raised sustainably. Instead relying on shaky (at best) science. But I digress. Ask yourself; would you voluntarily eat a vat grown fungus? If that doesn't answer it perhaps this will. It's a quote from an independent, non-partisan science group on this product specifically; "The vat-grown mold used to make the Quorn line of meat substitutes causes gastrointestinal distress and in some cases, life-threatening anaphylactic reactions, according to the nonprofit Center for Science in the Public Interest"
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