Cooked brown rice with vegetables, Chinese-inspired sauce and vegan chicken-style pieces.
Cooked brown rice (45%) (water, brown rice), vegetables (24%) (garden peas, tomato, courgette, aubergine, pepper (red & green), onion), Chinese inspired sauce (16%) (water, vegan stock (yeast extracts, dried glucose syrup, salt, rapeseed oil, onion powder, tomato powder, carrot powder), onion, cornflour, garlic puree, ginger puree, yeast extract (yeast extract, sweet potato maltodextrin), bay leaf powder, ground white pepper), vegan chickenstyle pieces (15%) (water, pea protein, vegetable oils (rapeseed, sunflower), yeast extract, salt, sugar, spices, natural flavouring, dried vegetables (potato, onion, leek), lemon juice concentrate, smoked salt, herbs, herb and spice extracts).
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STORAGE: Store in a freezer at -18°C or below. Do not refreeze once thawed.
COOKING INSTRUCTIONS:
For best results always cook from frozen. Remove all packaging and put the sachet to one side.
PAN FRY:
Important: All cooking appliances vary. These instructions are guidelines only. Please check food is cooked until piping hot. Not suitable for microwave cooking. Not suitable for raw consumption.
Typical Values (As Sold) | Per 100g |
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Energy | 494kJ/ 117 Kcals |
Fat | 3.2g |
of which: Saturates | 0.3g |
Carbohydrate | 16g |
of which: Sugars | 0.6g |
Fibre | 1.9g |
Protein | 5.2g |
Salt | 0.7g |
Reference intake of an average adult
(8,400kJ / 2,000kcal)
The flavour is very nice and the texture mimics the chicken nicely. Definitely the best vegan fried chicken I’ve tasted and would have it again.
I am so impressed. The VFC crisped up beautifully – I very much like the mouthfeel and seasoning – not overly-salted which many can be.
It was soooooo good! I love the bites. And the fillets were delicious, a meal and a half really.
Mark Smith
I ain’t even gonna bother with this b.s. I’ll cook my broccoli sandwich and name it a hamburger.
VFC
That’s nice dear.
Christoper Heaton
Hi there VFC! . . . . like so many companies these days offer a vegetarian or vegan option to customers . . . . do you guys offer a proper meat based alternative for normal people who eat meat. Tia.
VFC
short answer: no. Long answer: cluck no!
Rob Jones
How about just normal fried chicken. You’ll have a much wider market because normal people hate vegans.
VFC
We don’t do normal. We have a reputation to uphold. 😉
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