Dipping your toe into the world of plant based dieting this Veganuary ?
Ditching animal products can seem like a pretty daunting prospect the first time you give it a go.
So to make the leap a little easier, many try meat substitutes.
Luckily, there are plenty of these around this year.
Iceland is one of the supermarkets stocking meat alternatives in 2020.
And the supermarket’s No Bull Mushroom Steaks are likely to tempt customers participating in Veganuary .
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The tasty-looking steaks are made from blitzed mushrooms, tomato paste and seasonings.
They look eerily similar to the real deal, but can be eaten as part of a plant based plan.
The steaks are a lot cheaper than beef.
They retail at £2 for two – so your vegan diet won’t necessarily break the bank.
We’d recommend pairing the slabs of mushroom with baked chips and fresh veggies.
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When you’re browsing the Iceland shelves, you may want to check out more of the supermarket’s vegan range.
Here are some other products you should look out for in store:
- No Bull Steak Burgers (£2.00, 2 x 113g)
- No Cheese & Onion Pasties (£2.00, 2 x 180g)
- No Porkies Bacon Pasta (£2.00, 350g)
- No Cheese Mac & Cheese (£2.00, 350g)
- No Chick Sweet & Sour (£2.00, 350g)
- No Bull Cottage Pie (£2.00, 400g)
- No Bull Burger (£2.00, 226g)
- No Porkies Pulled Pork Burger (£2.00, 226g)
- No Porkies Sausages (£2.00, 200g)
- No Porkies Sausage Rolls (£2.00, 600g)
- No Bull Meatballs (£2.00, 192g)
- No Bull Bolognese (£2.00, 350g)
- No Chick Strips (£3.50, 320g)
- No Chick Crispy Fillets (£2.00, 160g)
- No Cheese Mediterranean Garden Pizza (£2.00, 382g)
- No Cheese Houmous Pizza (£2.00, 284g)
- No Moo Melt in the Middle Chocolate Puddings (£2.00, 160g)
- No Moo Strawberry Cones (£2.50, 260g)
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