• BlueSquid0741@lemmy.sdf.org
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    2 days ago

    Just putting an opinion out there, I don’t know how widely liked it is. Quorn was not a good alternative (I say this purely based on personal taste).

    Started eating it in 2010, but haven’t touched it since 2019 with all the other alternatives that you can easily get now.

    Coles branded seitan was really our favourite but they discontinued it.

    Anyway, the amount of stuff I always had to add to Quorn to make it taste alright… what a time.

    But yeah, I’m a meat eating guy and my partner is vegetarian, but for a while now I’ve been mixing it up with fake meats to try and eat less red meat.

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      2 days ago

      I’ve had a similar experience with other alternatives like Soy curls, which I got to taste good a couple times but strangely could never replicate, and ended up just tasting like adding cereal to me. And Beyond beef, which has an off flavor from the pea protein base.

      Quorn seemed to have no off flavor to me or my family, it seemed totally neutral, and they couldn’t tell the difference in tacos, chili, stuffed peppers, etc. I was surprised it wasn’t more popular based on how long its been around.

      Maybe there’s a genetic component that’s influencing our flavor perception of it? like how saccharine can taste terrible to people due to genetic differences, limiting its use in soda or candy.

      • BlueSquid0741@lemmy.sdf.org
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        2 days ago

        In the end, Tacos was the only thing I liked using Quorn for, I think because even with beef mince tacos I would spice it with so much cumin and paprika.

        But it was really good for tacos.

        When I used it for bolognese, just awful.