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Tue-26-10-2021, 16:42 PM
Trying to cut down on our meat consumption.
However - having difficulty finding meat substitute - soya mince/chunks.
Anyone have ideas where we can obtain this locally ?
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Tue-26-10-2021, 18:27 PM
LeClerc in Montmorillon has a small selection of vegetarian meat alternatives and usually have a soya-based mince variant.

If you're standing at the front of the shop, move over to the far left back, behind the fresh fruit area. There are two lines of chiller cabinets with an aisle between them. The vegetarian things are on the left-side of the aisle, about halfway back.

They also stock a vegetarian version of the Herta frankfurters which I can recommend. They are to be found one aisle further to the right, opposite the fresh pasta and pre-rolled dough chiller.


Bon appetit!

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Wed-27-10-2021, 14:03 PM
(Tue-26-10-2021, 18:27 PM)Brian Wrote: LeClerc in Montmorillon has a small selection of vegetarian meat alternatives and usually have a soya-based mince variant.

If you're standing at the front of the shop, move over to the far left back, behind the fresh fruit area. There are two lines of chiller cabinets with an aisle between them. The vegetarian things are on the left-side of the aisle, about halfway back.

They also stock a vegetarian version of the Herta frankfurters which I can recommend. They are to be found one aisle further to the right, opposite the fresh pasta and pre-rolled dough chiller.


Bon appetit!

Brian

Thanks for that Brian , will look out for them this weekend.
However I was seeking dried Soya rather than prepared meals , but
may give them a try anyway.
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Wed-27-10-2021, 17:22 PM
I haven't bought the dried soya protein chunks or mince for... decades!

I don't remember seeing it in any local shops but it is available online at several suppliers.

I haven't checked, but it may be worth a look in Cannelle-Citron on the Avenue de l'Europe (opposite the Robuchon Renault dealership).
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Thu-18-11-2021, 14:39 PM
Not sure if this is what you are looking for but there is a place that sells "Quorn" and other vegetarian and vegan products.

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