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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
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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I think it's just called Meat FreeSome days you're the dog..... most days you're the tree!0
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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.
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I use their meat free mince all the time! It's gorgeous!0
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I like the meat free mince more than actual `quorn` mince.0
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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.On the up
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Vampiric_Addiction wrote: »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 too0 -
the whole range is really good, and the meatballs are my fave mmmmmAll comments and advice given is my own opinion and does not represent the views or advice of any debt advice organisation.
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