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Quorn
I haven't seen this product much in America, but I recall seeing it in every supermarket I went to in England. Very popular product, apparently.
I've been reading some very negative information about it, though, and wonder if this has been publicized in England? http://www.cspinet.org/new/200208121.html Quote:
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My sister told me about this last night every time I have eaten quorn I have had certain side effects and never eat it now I dont know anyone else who has any problem with it though.
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I've only recently discovered Quorn burgers (1 point each) and thought I'd died and gone to heaven.
Can't honestly say if I have had adverse reactions, although I have had a few stomach bugs recently, but apparently that's doing the rounds. Will try once more and let you know :?: Have to admit that I was swayed by the "mushroom" "vegetable protein" spiel! :( |
Most people seem to love it.
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For some reason I was suprised that some people thought Quorn was mushroom based! I didn't even know that the manufacturers claim it is! But I don't buy Quorn I buy organic versions from my health food shop, and they tell you what it is, almost.
I just read the lables and they say that it is grown in the same way yeast is cultured. So I guess that that is closer to the truth, I can't imagine them using a bald description, "This stuff is made from a green sludge we grow in vats" doesn't sound too appetising. I have never heard of anyone having unusual reactions to the quron-alike I use, or Quorn come to that. But interesting article! I was under the impression that there was a law against innacurate food labelling, so how on Earth have they managed to get away with it? Or is it just a case of telling the absolute truth being (literally) unpalatable, and a little(?) white lie being deemed acceptable? Stef |
Quorn
My mum had a bad reaction to Quorn - nausea, vomiting etc. However, I haven't had any problems with it, so I think it's an individual thing. If you have a sensitive digestive system, you should probably avoid it.
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Hi Tanya welcome to the forum :D
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Quorn
Hi everyone,
If indeed this quorn is yeast based that would or could possibley the reason for Candida is oon the increase. I am trying to keep off all foods with yeast in it so will not use Qoorn again. I used to bulk out mince forsjeperds pie etc spag bol and all those dishes thinking I was cutting down on fats. Eat too much fruit and fresh veggies to get tummy problems so it hasnt effected me at all. Vivienne :p :mad: :?: |
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