Noru
Well-Known Member
Out of interest, I had a look at the ingredients list of a packet of Walkers Roast Chicken and Smoky Bacon flavour crisps.
"Roast Chicken Seasoning contains: Glucose, Salt, Dried Yeast, Dried Garlic, Dried Onion, Potassium Chloride, Parsley, Flavouring, Colour (Paprika Extract), Dried Chicken Breast."
"Smoky Bacon Seasoning contains: Dried Milk Lactose, Salt, Sugar, Flavouring, Hydrolysed Soya Protein, Acids (Citric Acid, Malic Acid), Smoke Flavouring, Colours (Paprika Extract, Sulphite Ammonia Caramel), Dried Pork Shoulder."
So the flavouring does contain some actual meat, but as the very last ingredient. I don't know the precise details of the rules around use of terms like 'chicken' or 'bacon', which are not AIUI protected in the same way as 'Stilton', for example, but Walkers seem to think it's important to have a token meat presence in their meat-flavour products.
Having worked in catering Walkers are particularly annoying with their recipe changes. I guess it swings depending on who's in charge & the cost of ingredients.
Pre-2013 Smokey Bacon & Roast Chicken Walkers crisps were vegetarian. But in 2013 they decided to add a tiny % of meat to the flavourings. Then in November 2016 they became vegetarian again and it now seems they are back to being non vegetarian.
However Walkers Beef & Onion, Prawn Cocktail and Cheddar Cheese & Bacon all remain vegatarian.
It's often the Cheese & Onion crisps veggies have to watch out for as they can sometime contain rennet.
The meat in the Quorn product names just gives you an idea of what to use it instead of in recipes, I've not met anyone fooled enough to buy it expecting meat.
Processed foods always surprised me in particular frankfurters, the Oxford dictionary describes a frankfurter as a pork &/ beef seasoned sausage.
Yet the ones stocked in UK supermarkets contain more mechanically recovered chicken than they do pork, surely they should be named Frankfurter style chicken sausages?