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  2. Tofurkey - Wikipedia

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    Tofurky brand tofurkey. Tofurkey (a portmanteau of tofu and turkey) is a plant-based meat substitute patterned after turkey, in the form of a loaf of vegetarian protein, usually made from tofu (soybean protein) or seitan (wheat protein) with a stuffing made from grains or bread, flavored with a broth and seasoned with herbs and spices.

  3. Turtle Island Foods - Wikipedia

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    In the early 2000s, the company began to grow considerably, shipping a record-breaking 201,108 of their Tofurky roasts in 2006, a 27% increase from the year prior. [ 13 ] In 2008, Turtle Island became a sponsor of the Humane Society of the United States , the first food processor to do so in the society's history.

  4. Tofurky - Wikipedia

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    The Whole Foods store chain is a major seller of Tofurky products. Tofurky is a popular meat alternative [5] amongst many vegetarians, who avoid turkey for ethical and/or personal reasons. The product is free from turkey and other meat products. The Green Stars Project awarded Tofurky 5/5 green stars for overall social and environmental impact. [6]

  5. List of meat substitutes - Wikipedia

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    Tofurkey – faux turkey, a meat substitute in the form of a loaf or casserole of vegetarian protein, usually made from tofu (soybean protein) or seitan (wheat protein) with a stuffing made from grains or bread, flavored with a broth and seasoned with herbs and spices; Cauliflower – coated in flour and baked or fried to imitate chicken wings ...

  6. Schmidt's Sausage Haus - Wikipedia

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    Schmidt's first operated as the J. Fred Schmidt Meat Packing House, opened in 1886. [1] In 1914, Schmidt's first operated a food stand at the Ohio State Fair, and returns to the fair each year. The business is the oldest concession stand at the state fair. [2] In 1965, J. Fred Schmidt's grandson George F. Schmidt closed the meatpacking plant.

  7. Morningstar Farms - Wikipedia

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    Many of their offerings are plant-based variations of traditionally meat products. [2] Their products include meatless chicken nuggets, popcorn chicken, corn dogs, breakfast sausage, burgers, hot dogs, bacon, and pizza snack rolls with vegan cheese. Originally, Morningstar offered some, but not all vegan products.

  8. Impossible Foods - Wikipedia

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    Impossible Foods Inc. is a company that develops plant-based substitutes for meat products. The company's signature product, the Impossible Burger, was launched in July 2016 as a vegan alternative to a beef hamburger. In partnership with Burger King, Impossible Whoppers were released across the United States by summer 2019.

  9. Category:Meat substitutes - Wikipedia

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