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arniedog Mar 12th 2013 9:38 am

quorn ?
 
hi everyone, mrs arniedog is one of those strange veggie types and we were wondering does anyone know where/if you can buy quorn. we have looked in our aera but cant seem to find it, we are in cambridge ontario. thanks :thumbsup::cool:

Silverdragon102 Mar 12th 2013 10:54 am

Re: quorn ?
 
Think the USA, quorn not licensed for Canada think there was an issue with how quorn licensed. Found alternative in superstore not as good as quorn but ok onced cooked in whatever I am cooking?

Yves products come to mind

dbd33 Mar 12th 2013 11:12 am

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Originally Posted by Silverdragon102 (Post 10598725)
Think the USA, quorn not licensed for Canada think there was an issue with how quorn licensed. Found alternative in superstore not as good as quorn but ok onced cooked in whatever I am cooking?

Yves products come to mind

Isn't the issue simply that the Canadian government doesn't recognize it as being a food? It's possibly the only policy of the government post-Chretien that makes any sense to me.

Silverdragon102 Mar 12th 2013 12:49 pm

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Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 10598754)
Isn't the issue simply that the Canadian government doesn't recognize it as being a food? It's possibly the only policy of the government post-Chretien that makes any sense to me.

My understanding is the advert that it is a mushroom growth when really it is a mould and the company refused to change it's advertising

BristolUK Mar 12th 2013 2:10 pm

Re: quorn ?
 
Considering some of the stuff sold here, it doesn't make a lot of sense.

Cheese curds? Not Croutons but something spelled like it? Poutine?

Curious, I bought a little salt pork to try once. Smelled foul and went straight in the bin.

And what's the point of that bit of pork fat in a tin of baked beans? I saw beans and pork on the tin once and assumed it was pork sausage and beans - like in the UK.

Who wants a squidgy bit of fat?

Piff Poff Mar 12th 2013 2:43 pm

Re: quorn ?
 
No Quorn in Canada. Tofu or the Yves products. there is a brand called Gardein that has just made it to central alberta and my daughter quite likes the Tofurkey products, she prefers Gardein and Tofurkey to the Yves products, I prefer meat:rofl:

arniedog Mar 12th 2013 2:50 pm

Re: quorn ?
 
Pretty much as I thought, no quorn. So as its not recogised as a food there shouldnt be a problem if visitors bring some over for us in their luggage...should there ?

jandro Mar 12th 2013 4:54 pm

Re: quorn ?
 
There was a similar discussion about this. Apparently it's sold in the states so you might be able to buy it there if you go cross border shopping.

My order of preference is Quron, Tofurkey, St. Yves products.

jaminsk1 Mar 12th 2013 6:21 pm

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I was lead to believe that it wasn't allowed due to the amount of people who are sensitive / allergic to it?

I had some bad reactions to it when eating it in the UK (violently sick etc) and when I did some research I was told it wasn't uncommon and that some places didn't allow it because of the risks - Canada was one of them.

Beaverquest Mar 12th 2013 6:41 pm

Re: quorn ?
 
thought it was a new line in royal jazz mags

BristolUK Mar 12th 2013 7:28 pm

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Originally Posted by jaminsk1 (Post 10599643)
...bad reactions...violently sick etc....

Just thinking about poutine does the same with me. :rofl:

The4BellsLondon Mar 13th 2013 1:58 am

Re: quorn ?
 
You have to go states side for quorum and even then the range is fairly pitiful!

CanadaJimmy Mar 13th 2013 3:00 am

Re: quorn ?
 
The Quorn range in the states isn't that bad, you can get the chicken style burgers which I like. Not all stores stock it, but Target does.
Here's a pic I took in Target in Bellingham, WA a year or so ago:
http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/1964/quornusa.jpg

Also...

Originally Posted by The4BellsLondon (Post 10600302)
quorum


Originally Posted by jandro (Post 10599462)
Quron

Some autocorrect issues? ;)

The4BellsLondon Mar 13th 2013 3:19 am

Re: quorn ?
 

Originally Posted by CanadaJimmy (Post 10600351)
The Quorn range in the states isn't that bad, you can get the chicken style burgers which I like. Not all stores stock it, but Target does.
Here's a pic I took in Target in Bellingham, WA a year or so ago:
http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/1964/quornusa.jpg

Also...

Some autocorrect issues? ;)

Lol


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