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Quorn
/ kwɔːn /
noun
a vegetable protein developed from a type of fungus and used in cooking as a meat substitute
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In an email to Undark, he pointed to Quorn, a meat substitute made from fungal cells that was launched in 1985.
From Salon
Major food companies that have generated plant-based meat alternatives that consumers seem to enjoy include Impossible, Beyond Meat, Mosa Meat and Quorn.
From Salon
And what about meat-replacement products such as Quorn?
From BBC
Directions: Brown “Quorn Grounds,” or meat substitute of choice, in a little oil.
From Salon
Stocked in most of the leading supermarkets it is ranked third for meat-free sales in the UK, behind Quorn and Richmond.
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