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Quorn Low Fat Mince is a 300g frozen, vegetarian-friendly mince made from high-protein mycoprotein. With 13g of protein and 1.7g of fat per 100g serving, it offers a lean, fiber-rich alternative to traditional mince. Sourced from the UK and guaranteed fresh for at least 90 days, it’s perfect for health-conscious professionals seeking sustainable, convenient meal options.
| ASIN | B009VDD8SS |
| Allergen Information | Contains: Barley, Cereals containing Gluten |
| Brand Name | Quorn |
| Colour | Gr |
| Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 243 Reviews |
| Item Package Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 300 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Quorn |
| Model Number | 94085 |
| Part Number | 94085 |
| Specialty | Suitable for Vegetarians |
| Unit Count | 300.0 gram |
R**E
Hood value
Good value
K**E
Reviewing Quorn Mince
Very tasty mince for any sauce. I'd definitely recommend buying it 😋
D**R
Great mince replacement
This is a good alternative to meat however could do with more fat content to fry properly
A**L
Good price
All good
C**.
Great taste.
I have tried various meat free items but quorn doesn't upset me like some do! It also seems quite good in terms of UPF content.
S**S
Good price.
Good price
S**S
Value f or money
When cooked into cottage pie it's great but arrived defrosted
T**R
Brilliant meat replacement
Taste: Really nice taste, use all the time, good texture.
V**N
Delicious but not fine mince
So long as you’re okay with somewhat chunky mince (nowhere near as fine as you might expect in, say, chilli), this is a satisfying, delicious meat substitute. Oh, and don’t expect it to taste like meat - Quorn products generally don’t. They’re delicious nonetheless and reasonably priced.
P**A
Prodotto eccellente!!!
Prodotto eccellente che spero arrivi anche in Italia in versione vegana Unico neo il prezzo ma vale comunque la pena.
W**W
Doesn’t replace meat
This needs a lot of seasoning to even begin to resemble meat. I tried it in several ways but the best was as a curry. Even then there was an odd bitterness. The most acceptable way I found was to mix it with ground beef in curry - not a total substitute but a compromise.
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