Guest guest Posted October 11, 2003 Report Share Posted October 11, 2003 In an attempt to find out where Quorn products were sold I found this link on google: http://www.cspinet.org/new/200208151.html Not sure I would dare eat them now!! Cheers, Doreen Original post Fri, 10 Oct 2003 09:59:45 -0700 Brenda <badams007 Rave review: Quorn (brand name) - Garlic and Herb Cutlets Rave review about --- Quorn (brand name) - Garlic and Herb Cutlets At our house, we aren't big on meat substitutes. Morningstar Corn Dogs is our one exception because they are just plain good. BUT... I HAVE JUST FOUND A HUGE WINNER.....that I want to shout about. Last night, I raved and raved as I ate one of these...and I finally had to get up and go get the box to assure myself this was not made of chicken! They sell them at my regular supermarket even! 2 (3.5 oz) cutlets per box... 1 = 200 calories, 1 g sat fat, 10 g protein, dietary fiber 4 g, 0 cholesterol, 610 sodium. Allergy concerns: does have egg, wheat and milk. Is made from mushrooms, I believe it says. We served with a feta cheese dressing to dip them in. I kept thinking they would be awesome in a Wendy's like sandwich...with melted cheese and tomato and lettuce... Or in salads. I kid you not, this stuff is unreal. I doubt anyone would know it's not chicken. PS: They also sell nuggets, put they are not spicy and I didn't care for them as much. The cutlets, with the garlic and herb coating, on the other hand, are just plain to die for! Brenda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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