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  2. Quorn - Wikipedia

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    All Quorn foods contain mycoprotein as an ingredient, which is derived from the Fusarium venenatum fungus. [2] In most Quorn products, the fungus culture is dried and mixed with egg white, which acts as a binder, and then is adjusted in texture and pressed into various forms. The vegan formulation uses potato protein as a binder instead of egg ...

  3. Here’s What to Cook Every Night This Week (February 24 - AOL

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    Pantry Ingredients: extra-virgin olive oil (or avocado oil), ground ginger, garlic powder, coconut aminos (or soy sauce), kosher salt, rice vinegar, honey, apple cider vinegar, maple syrup ...

  4. List of meat substitutes - Wikipedia

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    Tofu, made from soy/soybeans. Textured vegetable protein – a defatted soy flour product that is a by-product of extracting soybean oil. [7] It is often used as a meat analogue or meat extender. It is quick to cook, with a protein content that is comparable to certain meats. [8] Ganmodoki – a traditional Japanese tofu based dish similar to ...

  5. Multigrain bread - Wikipedia

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    A 4,000-year-old Mesopotamian recipe for brewing beer from multigrain loaves of bread mixed with honey is the oldest surviving beer recipe in the world. [15] The Brussels Beer Project microbrewery in Belgium has developed an amber beer with a 7% alcohol by volume named Babylone that incorporates this recipe using leftover, unsold fresh bread donated by supermarkets.

  6. This Protein-Packed ‘Peanut Butter Bread’ Recipe Calls for ...

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    Each serving contains about 19 grams of carbohydrate and 2 grams of fiber, which is important when striving to maintain healthy blood sugars,” says Amber Pankonin, RD, the registered dietitian ...

  7. Sprouted bread - Wikipedia

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    Sprouted (or germinated) grain breads have roughly the same amount of vitamins per gram, and 47% less gluten than regular bread. [citation needed] A comparison of nutritional analyses shows that sprouted grains contain about 75% of the carbohydrates, slightly higher protein and about 40% of the fat when compared to whole grains. [1] [2]

  8. Is sourdough bread good for you? Dietitians explain if it's ...

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    Gluten, a protein found naturally in wheat, barley and rye, becomes degraded during the fermentation process when making sourdough bread, says Van Buiten, so it naturally contains less gluten than ...

  9. Seitan - Wikipedia

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    The meaning of the word "seitan" has undergone a gradual evolution. One early commercial product, imported from Japan in 1969, was a salty condiment, the color of soy sauce, sold in a small glass jar or plastic pouch, which was used as a seasoning for brown rice. The name gradually came to refer to any wheat gluten seasoned with soy sauce.