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Quorn meat substitutes from Marlow Foods

Diane  Lane
Thursday 27 March 2008 16:42
QuronBurgers, sausages and shaped or coated meat products are firm favourites with schoolchildren, but are now restricted to being served once a fortnight.

Quorn burgers, sausages and dippers, which contain mycoprotein, an edible fungus and a relative of the mushroom family, are a meat-free alternative to the restricted meat products.

Quorn provides a good source of protein, is low in fat and cholesterol and contains no additives or artificial colours.

It is also a good source of dietary fibre and essential vitamins and minerals.

To buy it, call 0845 602 9000
Marlow Foods

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