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  2. Seitan - Wikipedia

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    The word seitan is of Japanese origin and was coined in 1961 by George Ohsawa, a Japanese advocate of the macrobiotic diet, having been shown it by one of his students, Kiyoshi Mokutani. In 1962, wheat gluten was sold as seitan in Japan by Marushima Shoyu K.K. It was imported to the West under that name in 1969 by the American company Erewhon. [5]

  3. I'm The Only Plant-Based Eater In My Family, So I Make ... - AOL

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    Extra-Lemony Seitan Piccata. Some piccata sauces use only lemon juice, but we opt for whole pieces of the fruit for ultimate citrus flavor. After a simmer in a wine-and-broth Jacuzzi, the lemon ...

  4. Gluten - Wikipedia

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    Gluten, especially wheat gluten (seitan), is often the basis for imitation meats resembling beef, chicken, duck (see mock duck), fish and pork. When cooked in broth , gluten absorbs some of the surrounding liquid (including the flavor) and becomes firm to the bite.

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    Use drained, canned, or roasted chickpeas, cooked lentils, roasted tofu, sauteed tempeh, baked salmon, falafels, or strips of seitan in place of shredded chicken if you like. Pretty much any ...

  6. 13 Noodle Recipes to Celebrate Chinese New Year - AOL

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    If you want to bump up the protein, add tofu, seitan or even chopped egg. View Recipe. Spicy Tofu Hotpot. Warm up a chilly evening with this light but satisfying one-pot meal. The tofu absorbs the ...

  7. Manitoba flour - Wikipedia

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    Manitoba flour is also used as a base for the preparation of Seitan, used by some vegetarians and vegans as a source of protein. The main characteristic of Manitoba flour is its strength, which, combined with the high presence of proteins and the considerable absorption power of water, makes it suitable for the most complex processes ...

  8. What Is Seitan? - AOL

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    What is seitan? It's a plant-based meat substitute that will have you thinking you're eating a juicy chicken breast. The post What Is Seitan? appeared first on Taste of Home.

  9. 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.