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Originally Posted by hutch6
I can't stop laughing at the Quorn website.
Every product they make has the same name or resembles a full on flesh product. Why make something made from non-meat products for non-meat eaters look exaclty like and marketed similar to meat?
Can any ex-meat eaters that now eat Quorn confirm if they also try and make it taste just like the meat equivalent too?
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yes i think they do try to make it taste like meat, but its not meat.. so products like quorn make it easier for people who choose to become vegetarian
20+ yrs ago when i ate meat i only ate things which no longer looked like the animal they once were, i found it easier to block out what i was actually eating, for example..i could never have eaten a pigs head but i ate pork chops cos they dont look like a pig.