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New quinoa product



 
 
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Old 26-04-2005, 02:48 AM
Kate L Pugh
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Default New quinoa product

I saw a very interesting product in my local wholefood store today;
quinoa grain cultured with tempeh mould to produce a sort of
quorn-like product. I didn't have enough cash on me to get it (was on
my way home from the market with mere pennies remaining, and needed
tofu more than I needed random new things) but it looked very
interesting. Ah, I think this is it; the logo looks about right:
http://www.quinova.co.uk/

Registered with the UK vegan society, too.

Kake
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Old 26-04-2005, 01:21 PM
Don Quinoa
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Kate L Pugh wrote:

http://www.quinova.co.uk/


Delicious if you like Tempeh - a bit sweeter - very healthy -

I think the trouble is that the packaging makes it look like Quorn and
the people buying it thinking it's going to taste like chicken will be
very dissapointed.

It's selling very well in our local health food shop.

Nice with pickle in sandwiches.


tony - www.foodsforlife.org.uk
 




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