Loma Linda - Plant-Based - Vegetable Skallops (20 oz.) (Pack of 3) - Kosher
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The 8th of April,
Selected User Reviews For Loma Linda - Plant-Based - Vegetable Skallops (20 oz.) (Pack of 3) - Kosher
In short, what I ordered per ounce, at a much higher price, was much more than what I actually received in my order, per ounce, and by the time my order arrived, the information on the page had been changed, and the price had been drastically reduced. There's nothing I appreciate more than Loma Linda reimbursing me for the difference in a $/oz difference than their refusal to do so. The online retailer stepped in and refunded me for the entire order, which was extremely courtesy of them. As far as the Scallops themselves go, they're okay- In terms of taste and texture, it seems to be okay. My opinion is that the color is boring, the shape is weird (it's just folded, twisted, or shredded-- ). A rectangular shape with edges. Additionally, once I tasted a single real scallop - I can't remember where I was Scallops are nothing like the real thing, so I don't know why they're referred to as scallops. As far as "saltiness" is concerned, whatever flavor you get out of them depends on the amount of salt they have (without adding your own flavors from various recipes, of course). In the end, I don't think the scallops are worth the price being charged, especially since you can make something similar (and, in my opinion, a lot better) yourself, for less. Take a look at the ingredient list on the can and then create your own recipe from dry protein bulk food items and ethnic sauces/flavorings/liquid smoke, which you can find in your grocery store. As it turns out, I made up my own recipe (it's better than traditional gluten patties, and I also prefer it to these scallops). It is important that they do not pull the bait when it is round) The switches on the Their primary source of business is the Seventh-Day Adventist Church The majority of Seventh-day Adventists are usually dirt poor before they get involved with veggie farming It is important for them to lower their prices and acknowledge the fact that meats are in high demand. The company is not actually an SDA one, according to reports. It would be futile for me to know whether they belong to any religion, and I don't need to know that either, but I do know this The capitalist system won't be unfettered in heaven. Given they wouldn't be able to take advantage of anyone financially, I wonder how happy they would really be there.
In this case, I prepare them in the same way that I would make They taste great when they are fried crispy, and when they are combined with my usual recipe. The vegetables were missing from my diet when I was a vegetarian a couple of years ago, so I It is a great way to reduce your meat consumption at the same time that it is a good item to have on hand when you are running low on meat and don't want to go to the store.
The one damaged can was among the three that arrived. A seller did not do anything about it besides send an email in which it was avoided. My price was for 3 and I received 2 cans that were good- My health was at risk as I consumed the contents of the bent can anyway. I DID NOT LIKE THIS EXPERIENCE AT ALL.
I used to eat these a lot Ideally, I would be able to locate the service The meal was a little expensive, but it was a nice treat for vegetarians.
It is good meat alternative, but it doesn't taste like scallop if you want a scallop substitute.
These are by far the best. It would be great if it were easier to navigate.
It has been cut into smaller and thinner pieces.
I love this product, but it keeps rising in price and I can't afford it!.