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Quorn BangersNewest Review: ... are a chunkier, more flavoured version of the normal, standard sausages Quorn sell. They come in a cardboard box, with no ... more More Quorn in Food
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by - written on 18/01/08 (Very useful, 102 readings)
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My family don't eat meat, we do eat fish and occasionally chicken, although recent programmes on the television are helping to put us off chicken more and more. I do however think it is very important to make sure we are still receiving a good intake of protein. Quorn offers a good range of different products, which are fairly healthy, offer protein and are quick and easy to cook. One of their products, which I find great as a quick snack or as an ingredient in a meal is the Quorn Banger. Quorn is made with Mycroprotein, which is a member of the fungi family and which is also very low in fat. ==The Packaging== These bangers can be ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/05/09 (Very useful, 27 readings)
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Quorn has been making substitutes for meat products for a while now, they have extended their original product of quorn sausages to include a variety of different meat substitutes, including burgers and even fake mini scotch eggs. Before Quorn introduced its meat substitutes, vegetarians had to stick with very poor alternatives, but that has changed a lot now. Over the years, Quorn has been able to improve the taste of their food so that it gives a very similar taste to meat sausages. Many people who actually try these bangers find that they have a similar taste to real meat ones, giving a great alternative. Many people wonder how Quorn products can ... Read the complete review
by - written on 20/01/09 (Very useful, 15 readings)
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I have been a vegetarian for many years now, and one of the quorn products that has been on the market since then was the classic quorn banger. These only have 58 calories per sausage, which makes them not only suitable for veggies but also those who wish to lead a healthy lifestyle. They are a great substitute for regular sausages and you can use them in exactly the same way. You might think that because they have fewer calories that they wouldn't be so filling, but the truth is that with just two sausages you can find yourself as full as you would be with a meaty alternative. I often make a toad in the hole (although there is now a premade toad ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/08/08 (Very useful, 60 readings)
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For the majority of my life I was adamant I would never buy food that was vegetarian but an imitation, in effect, of meat. I found it to be a very bizarre concept but in October 2007 I decided to change the way I ate and also, my opinions on food. As of yesterday, I have lost 4st 7lbs and this is partly, with thanks, to the Quorn Bangers. At 58 calories each I found these 'fake sausages' (as I initially knew them by) to be very filling and perfect for any meal. They go particularly well with rice and vegetables - which when eaten as an evening meal provide you with everything you could need. The main ingredient (making up 35% of the banger) is ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/06/09 (Very useful, 41 readings)
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Since joining dooyoo recently, I have been into the 'let's try new foods' idea every time my partner and I go shopping. I think he despairs somewhat at this, especially when I picked up a pack of Quorn sausages (neither of us is veggie). Either way I thought I'd give them a try because; 1. Tesco are currently offering packs of Quorn sausages (6 per pack) for £1 (as opposed to the usual £1.89). 2. Quorn have recently been trying to re-market themselves & have pointed out how low in calories and fat their product is. Being on an eternal diet, I practically crawled into the freezers in a fit of excitement when I saw the nutritional ... Read the complete review
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