Quorn
Can anyone tell me if it is possible to buy quorn in Oz? I asked the girl at the healthfood shop and looked at me like I was from another planet :)
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Re: Quorn
Originally Posted by rkh001
(Post 5075088)
Can anyone tell me if it is possible to buy quorn in Oz? I asked the girl at the healthfood shop and looked at me like I was from another planet :)
Thanks. |
Re: Quorn
No you can't. I tried contacting the company and was told they had no plans to expand into Australia. I really miss it. As we have one veggie in a family of meatasaurus it was really convenient to make the same dish for everyone and just pop quorn in one pan and meat in another.
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Re: Quorn
Originally Posted by windog
(Post 5075107)
But......Why would you want to?:D
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Re: Quorn
Originally Posted by rkh001
(Post 5075227)
Because I am vegetarian...:D
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Re: Quorn
I also miss quorn. I'm a meat eater, but preferred Quorn burgers to meat ones.
J |
Re: Quorn
I haven't seen Quorn, but there's a good quuorn substitue called 'Meat' that you can find at most butcher's/supermarkets.:p
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Re: Quorn
Originally Posted by rkh001
(Post 5075088)
Can anyone tell me if it is possible to buy quorn in Oz? I asked the girl at the healthfood shop and looked at me like I was from another planet :)
Thanks. Have fun Mark |
Re: Quorn
You can get natural quorn here, it is called mushrooms.
Quorn is to mushroom as chicken nugget is to chicken. Very clever marketing Andrew |
Re: Quorn
Originally Posted by mbike
(Post 5075748)
No you can't. But a bit of trial and error with alternatives will help you get close. FWIW the Veggie Delight (green Packet) BBQ sausages are good, the Vege (sp) Delight (red packet) bacon rashers are good. Veggie Delight mince is ok-ish. Health food shops have a lot of dried TVP which is a useful additional to spag bol etc. The revelation over here is the variety of tofu and other beancurd products in supermarkets and oriental grocers - if you can cook and have a wok you won't starve. A good quick intro is here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tofu
Have fun Mark All the veggies out there, purley for my own interest - would you say you are health conscious & take a note of how processed the food you eat is? Also, make sure any tofu is organic and so gm/ge free :) |
Re: Quorn
There is stuff for sale in Coles and Wollies that is the closest I've come across. Its made by a company called Sanitarium (used to get them in Holland and Germany too). Things like the mince substitute, saussies, that kind of thing.
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Re: Quorn
Thanks everyone.
Jin |
Re: Quorn
Originally Posted by birdynumnum
(Post 5075777)
If you're a veggie (or not) & eating all the sausages etc - so many of them contain all sorts of cack.
All the veggies out there, purley for my own interest - would you say you are health conscious & take a note of how processed the food you eat is? Also, make sure any tofu is organic and so gm/ge free :) We don't really eat many of the sausages and things, I was just helping out the respondant. We tend to buy as much organic as we can realistically source - which uses involves a weekly trip to Peaches in South Freo. We are not vegetarians but simply don't eat meat, so we have a great selection of fish on offer here compared to the UK. (Anyone in Perth who wants to see how good the fish is should go to SeaFresh in Innaloo). We also always buy organic or bio-dynamic tofu and tempeh (Tally-ho brand I think) Mark |
Re: Quorn
I don't think Quorn is as popular now as what is was even in the UK.
Never seen it in OZ. |
Re: Quorn
Originally Posted by andrew63
(Post 5075750)
You can get natural quorn here, it is called mushrooms.
Quorn is to mushroom as chicken nugget is to chicken. Very clever marketing Andrew Sadly its not available over here, but there are some good alternatives, some bloody poor ones too, its a matter of trying them and seeing which one you prefer. |
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