We have some guests flying in this weekend and both are strict vegetarians anyone know where I may buy quorn in Moscow....thank you in anticipation....
We have some guests flying in this weekend and both are strict vegetarians anyone know where I may buy quorn in Moscow....thank you in anticipation....
Cheers Andy, http://www.quorn.co.uk/faqs/ , I actually hate the stuff and have heard conflicting news about it.
Our quests use it in everything e.g. Quorn stroganoff .......for sure the pickle jars will be coming up from the cellar and lots of cabbage......I'll be having a nice fat juicy steak![]()
Pasta primavera, veggie stir fry,beans on toast, omlets etc. I am not vegetarian but there are lots of options. Oh and soups![]()
Mycoprotein... means from mushrooms? Buy them dry mushrooms in nearest Perekrestok... Экопродукт or smth alike is the manufacturer, I may recommend Грибы белые сушеные (dried white mushrooms) or Грибы ассорти сушеные (dried assorted mushrooms).
They also have mushrooms in marenade, going just perfect with vodka.... or buy tofu and other soy protein based products.
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All pulses fly high with vegetarians. And they are high on protein, too.
Quorn I've seen in the frozen form in Sthlm, maybe worth checking out well-sorted grocery stores, like Azbuka.
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There is no place in Moscow you can buy Quorn. I ordered different types last year from the UK, RichardB announced about goodies from the UK. Many asked him for different things, So I did enjoy that , very very tasty, if anyone is going to the UK, please let me know and I will order a few types, if they don't mind.
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so i just typed the word -quorn- into search and got the above result!!!!!
and WIKi was right on top with an explanation.
and reading through the WIKI article i came to the conclusion that dry soy ( available in many stores as flakes, cubes and -stroganoff-) will be a perfect replacement.
i think since Quorn includes also egg albumen as binder, it is not being accepted as -vegetarian- by many.
on top of it -non meat- meat has as yet to take off in Moscow/Russia, don't think there will be a viable market for that -mushroom- (it is not!) product....and therefore i doubt it will be somewhere in a store around here.
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Next time try multitran.ru, bro.Bro, please, for the future - attach a picture for non-native speakers Neither translate.ru nor slovari.yandex knows the word.![]()
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Your only hope is that big vegetarian restaurant, Jagannath. They don't stock much which Westerners use as meat substitutes (I bring my TVP from the U.S.) but they do have some vegetarian meatballs.
Yes, it some sort of fungus protein which they add various chemicals to turn it into chicken and all other distinguishable proteins.
I've never understood one thing: If one decides to abstain from the animal food, why is one so eager to find some alike-tasting substitutes?
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