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Asda own brand Quorn

Im told that Asda do there own brand of Quorn pieces/mince
Can anyone please tell me if this is true and whats its called so I can find it on Asda.com as I cannot find it
Thanks in advance
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  • Sagz_2
    Sagz_2 Posts: 6,251 Forumite
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    I think it's just called Meat Free
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  • They do a 'meat free' range. I highly recommend the 'meat free meatballs' - they're the best I've tasted. Here's the whole vegetarian frozen range. There are other items available in store and there's often a 3-for-2 type offer on.

    HTH.
  • Jacqu79
    Jacqu79 Posts: 293 Forumite
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    I use their meat free mince all the time! It's gorgeous!
  • I like the meat free mince more than actual `quorn` mince.
  • Petlamb
    Petlamb Posts: 922 Forumite
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    What I think is really good - if you can actually get it as it seems to go awol from time to time in some stores - is the Asda own brand meat free beef style chunks. Really, really tasty, and hold together well. Works excellently with noodles and a bit of hoi sin or similar.
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  • What I think is really good - if you can actually get it as it seems to go awol from time to time in some stores - is the Asda own brand meat free beef style chunks. Really, really tasty, and hold together well. Works excellently with noodles and a bit of hoi sin or similar.

    i agree, the beef style chunks are amazing, my meat eating friends never believe that it isnt real beef. i have also used the mince and that is very good too
  • the whole range is really good, and the meatballs are my fave mmmmm
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