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bluerose81
Premium Review Quorn Bacon Style Rashers: Well done for giving vegetarians something tasty!! (428 words)
by - written on 07/09/09 (Very useful, 48 readings)
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In the 1960s, extensive research was undertaken to try and find an alternative to meat as it was envisaged that the huge population growth of the time could result in a shortage. The aim was to find a vegetable with a high source of protein and also a similar texture to meat. A member of the fungi family fulfilled this criteria and came to be ...  Read the complete review

Squeaky_knows
Premium Review Finally a Tasty Alternative! (377 words)
by - written on 06/09/09 (Very useful, 40 readings)
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I became a vegetarian purely because I do not like the taste or texture of meat. However I admit I did like bacon but again I could not cope with the texture or the fat so I gave up all meat. Like many vegetarians I replaced meat with Quorn products, some of which are better than others. When I was younger I did try a bacon substitute product and ...  Read the complete review

GentleGenius
Premium Review Quorn Bacon Style Rashers: A very poor attempt at imitating bacon (1015 words)
by - written on 21/07/09 (Very useful, 160 readings)
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PRICE: £1.99 for 150g at my local Morrisons NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION (per ¼ pack, approx. 2 slices): Calories: 74 Kj: 308 Protein: 4.4g Carbohydrate: 1.1g (of which sugars): 0.4g Fat: 5.8g (of which saturates): 0.6g Fibre: 1.9g Sodium: 0.3g Salt equivalent: ...  Read the complete review

SweetTooth93
Premium Review Bacon without harming the piggies! (599 words)
by - written on 14/07/09 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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I'm not a vegetarian but lately I've been trying various Quorn products! Quorn is a brand of non meat foods such as mince and chicken. One of the products I've recently tried is the Quorn style bacon rashers. Quorn products are available in all supermarkets such as Asda, Tesco and Sainsbury's. depending on what product it is you are ...  Read the complete review

Linnyg
Premium Review Quorn Bacon Style Rashers: Bacon-like without all the fat (175 words)
by - written on 11/07/09 (Useful, 20 readings)
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As it is more than half my life since I ate bacon I couldn't really tell you how close it was to real bacon, although it tasted pleasant enough. However my husband who it very keen on his bacon said the taste is very similar to bacon but the texture is much different. It doesn't crisp and burn in the same way as bacon when cooked. It does smell a ...  Read the complete review

LIZS383
Premium Review Quorn bacon rasher - not an echo of the meat! (324 words)
by - written on 26/06/09 (Very useful, 23 readings)
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Having been vegetarian for some years and vegan for a time, quorn has become a part of my diet. The nutritional factor is mainly the additional protein (11.8g per 100) - something that not eating meat means my body gets low on easily. They are also for any dieters out there fairly healthy at 74 calories a rasher. The idea of these ...  Read the complete review

Kayteehee
Premium Review Quorn Bacon Style Rashers: Fantastic if cooked under grill (161 words)
by - written on 16/06/09 (Useful, 20 readings)
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When I first tried these, I cooked them in the microwave. I did not like them, they seemed like floppy bits of rubber. I have been veggie for seven years now and love Quorn products but was not a fan of these. However, I then visited a friend who cooked me a 'veggie bacon sandwich' using this product. She made it under the grill and with tomatoes. ...  Read the complete review

i_am_joy
Premium Review It's just not bacon! (662 words)
by - written on 15/06/09 (Very useful, 67 readings)
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As I'm sure you know by now, I'm dieting and have been for some time. For this reason I have been trying more Quorn products as they are naturally low in fat and I have been surprisingly impressed by some of their range, I have meant to try their Bacon Style Rashers for some time and finally got around to it last week - but will I buy them ...  Read the complete review

katykicker
Premium Review Quorn Bacon Style Rashers: Fry up a healthier bacon sandwich for breakfast. (418 words)
by - written on 03/06/09 (Very useful, 43 readings)
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For around eight years I did not eat any meat products so naturally Quorn played a fairly large part in my evening meals and snacks and I loved the fact that it was low fat (I was in great shape really until I started to eat meat and fell in love with it!). Quorn is mycoprotein which is a member of the fungi family and is naturally low ...  Read the complete review

karalouk
Premium Review Guilt free bacon butties! (513 words)
by - written on 03/06/09 (Very useful, 65 readings)
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Quorn bacon is a meat free alternative to 'pigs bacon'. The bacon comes in a cardboard box and inside a plastic tray. There is about 8 rashers in each box which isn't many really (when you're forced to share anyway!). They don't look like pigs bacon and are much thinner and dryer. They look a little bit like strips of ...  Read the complete review

Zmugzy
Premium Review Quorn Bacon Style Rashers: A Rash Decision (419 words)
by - written on 02/06/09 (Very useful, 97 readings)
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On my personal journey to becoming a vegetarian one of the first things I gave up eating was pig flesh. This was after seeing a documentary on the way pigs were treated and slaughtered as well as visiting a few grotesque pig farms. Therefore eating a product that pretends to be a pork substitute always gives me mixed feelings and I often wonder ...  Read the complete review

jensterc
Premium Review Fakey bacey heart (516 words)
by - written on 15/04/09 (Very useful, 192 readings)
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I think I'm a lot like many other vegetarians in that the only thing that really tests my resolve is the smell of bacon sizzling away in a frying pan. If I were to weaken and have one day of eating meat, I think that day would most certainly begin with a bacon sandwich - thick white crusty bread, crispy bacon and lashings of yummy tommy ...  Read the complete review

excelsior81
Premium Review Quorn Bacon Style Rashers: It won't save your bacon! (299 words)
by - written on 11/02/09 (Very useful, 55 readings)
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One of the things that vegetarians are always asked by meat eaters is 'don't you miss bacon sandwiches?' Well...with Quorn bacon we get the chance to relive those SUnday morning bacon butty treats...or do we?!? Quorn bacon can be found in the freezer department in your supermarket. It tends to be however, only the bigger ...  Read the complete review

Mabelthemini
Premium Review Quorn rashers -bacon but not as you know it (212 words)
by - written on 12/01/09 (Very useful, 91 readings)
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They reckon that the one thing that converts vegetarians back to eating meat is the loss of bacon, now this product isn't going to convince you that you are eating the real thing but it's pretty darn good in it's own right! Quorn bacon style rashers cost £1.85 at Tescos for 8 rashers, they come in a cardboard box and inside the rashers ...  Read the complete review

rxbeef
Premium Review Quorn Bacon Style Rashers: veggie bacon butties! a must! (217 words)
by - written on 08/01/09 (Very useful, 43 readings)
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Quorn bacon style rashers come in a frozen pack normally and can be found in a surprisingly large amount of supermarkets. The first thing i will say is that the pieces often stick together so you might need to run them under hot water or microwave them a little to get them apart before frying them. They are really quick to ...  Read the complete review

serennos
Premium Review Not really bacon (338 words)
by - written on 03/12/08 (Very useful, 133 readings)
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Price: £1.65 for 150g (8 rashers), compared to £2.38 for 8 rashers of meat bacon at Tescos 03/12/08 Preparation: Quorn rashers can be grilled or fried, but they don't take as long as you might think! If your rashers are frozen, you will probably find that you need to defrost them a little to get the rashers apart (as you ...  Read the complete review

famouslastwords
Premium Review Quorn Bacon Style Rashers: Quorn Bacon Rashers - Great for people who hate bacon! (549 words)
by - written on 22/11/08 (Very useful, 443 readings)
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Ive been a veggie for a few years now and having tried most quorn products i thought id drop by and rate a few of those which have made the most impression on me. Bacon is quite a strange one for me as i never ever liked it when i wasn't a veggie. Actually, i hated bacon. I remember it as being greasy and fatty and a bacon sandwich ...  Read the complete review

katie29
Premium Review Tasty Tasty (305 words)
by - written on 05/10/08 (Very useful, 190 readings)
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****Quorn Bacon Style Rashers**** Qorn is a type of food for vegetarians , the idea being you can have similar tasting products to meat just without the meat. Some may say pointless but is very popular especially if you perhaps like meat but want to take a stance against being cruel to animals.It is also good if you just want to eat ...  Read the complete review

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