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  2. Linda McCartney Foods - Wikipedia

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    Linda McCartney Foods is a British food brand specializing in vegetarian and vegan food. Available in the UK, as well as Norway, Ireland, Austria, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand, the range includes chilled and frozen meat analogues in the form of burgers, sausages, sausage rolls, meatballs, stir-fry dishes and pastas.

  3. Are mini meatballs the key to getting more protein? Why they ...

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    Brands like Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods both sell meatballs made with plant-based, as-close-to-meat-as-you-can-get ingredients, or you can make your own from scratch using ground faux meat.

  4. Lightlife - Wikipedia

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    The plant cost $310 million and would double the production capacity of Lightlife and Field Roast, another Greenleaf Foods brand, with a forecast output of 60 million pounds of plant-based meat annually. [17] In March 2020, before the COVID-19 pandemic, the plant-based meat category was reported to have experienced 18% growth year over year. [18]

  5. List of vegetarian and vegan companies - Wikipedia

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    Morning Star Farms – Worthington Foods of Ohio developed vegetarian, soy-based meat alternative food products. [17] In 1999, Worthington Foods was acquired by Kellogg's and then, in 2015, by the Atlantic Natural Foods Company, without the Morning Star brand. [18] [19] In the 21st century, Morning Star manufactures a variety of vegetarian foods.

  6. The Best Frozen Meatballs To Buy Right Now - AOL

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    Discover the best frozen meatballs to buy in 2023 with taste-tested recommendations. Stock your freezer with these delicious options.

  7. Yves Veggie Cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The first product was a meatless hotdog, [3] and by 1999 it produced approximately 500,000 packages of meat-substitute products per week which included products such as veggie bacon, veggie pizza, and veggie ground round. [4] Company revenue was approximately $35 million by the year 2000. [3] Potvin sold the brand to Hain Celestial in 2002. [5]

  8. Veggie Balls Recipe - AOL

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    Roll the mixture into round, gold ball-size meatballs (about 1 1/2 inches), making sure to pack the vegetable mixture firmly. Place the balls in the prepared baking dish, allowing 1/4-inch of space between the balls and place them in even rows vertically and horizontally to form a grid.

  9. Celebrate the Year of the Dragon with a culinary journey ...

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    Add the vegetable to stir fry for two minutes then add in the sauce mix and simmer until reduced. 7. Add the crispy squid to the sauce, toss gently to coat then serve immediately.