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🥢 Elevate your plant-based game with authentic roast duck flavor—no compromises, all the flavor!
Companion's Peking Vegetarian Roast Duck is a 10 oz canned vegan meat substitute that delivers authentic Asian roast duck flavor and texture. Non-GMO, gluten-free, and cholesterol-free, it offers 11 grams of protein per serving and is perfect for a variety of dishes. Highly rated and ready to heat, this pack of 6 is a convenient, delicious, and health-conscious choice for plant-based professionals seeking gourmet convenience.
| ASIN | B01EM79OJY |
| Age Range Description | All Ages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,632 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #1 in Meatless Loaves & Roasts |
| Brand | Companion Foods |
| Brand Name | Companion Foods |
| Coin Variety 1 | Duck |
| Cuisine | Chinese |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 500 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Vegan, Vegetarian |
| Item Package Weight | 2.09 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 10 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Companion Foods |
| Number of Items | 6 |
| Number of Pieces | 6 |
| Package Weight | 2.09 Kilograms |
| Protein | 11 Grams |
| Size | 10 Ounce (Pack of 6) |
| Specialty | Non-gmo |
| Temperature Condition | Frozen |
| UPC | 076277103928 |
| Unit Count | 60.0 Ounce |
T**F
Very delicious!
I was highly surprised to find that this vegan duck is very delicious! I had been wanting to try it and I'm very glad I did! Highly recommend! 😊🫶
D**E
good mock duck
very good. just like what you get at the thai place
C**M
If it does not look like a duck, and does not move like a duck and does not quack like a duck, it's not at duck.
If you are not already a vegetarian, please lower your expectations on taste. This is a wheat gluten product stored in salt water. It does NOT taste like duck and will not cook like duck. You have to marinate it in something, and being a wheat gluten product, it will absorb the flavor. Also it is already "cooked" so all you are doing is browning it a bit (it cooks as fast as veggies). It's chew is different than veggies and it's nice to have in dishes or skewers. If you want to eliminate meat from your diet, stuff like this will add a nice change of pace and it's healthy to eat. The trick is to know how to marinade it, and for how long to cook it. I keep a bunch of cans in our pantry and like it alot.
W**I
Vegetarian fake meat
Been eating Companion vegetarian products for decades. Less pieces and more broth these days. The price also balloon. Back in the days used to be a competitive Chinese canned vegetarian product under Mei Lin brand.
J**T
Very good meat substitute
Great texture, very "meaty"! Mild flavor. Not the cheapest choice, but worth the price.
R**E
It did not agree with my system.
I got sick after just sampling this and would like a refund. I heated it first then I was tossing and turning all night with hypertension didn’t get any rest until late next afternoon after eating soup and sandwich.
D**I
Delicious! (but shipping was awful.)
5 stars for the product. It was absolutely delicious stirfried with onions and carrots. I added the gravy after (because my daughter usually likes the other Companion Curry dog version) but this liquid has a kind of sweetness to it that although it complimented this meal I wouldn’t want all the time. She cooked it a different way the next time Sautéed with peppers and onions And it was delicious again. Would definitely recommend. On the other hand seriously like 0 to 1 star for shipping. The pictures included don’t show the dents on every side of the cans. On top of that the labels were very dirty—didn’t know what to make of that…was two seconds away from asking for a refund but it can be so difficult getting things here because we live so far out.
E**G
Meh
The cans were really beat up and everybody seems to have that issue but that doesn't really matter I guess since they're still edible in beat up cans. The texture isn't too bad and it really looks like duck when you stir fry it. The taste is a little weird as of my having tried to prepare one can so far. I'm not totally giving up yet on finishing the shipment but I didn't finish eating the first can after preparing it. With this sort of protein the first try not going well isn't necessarily the end. I'm hoping it just means I haven't found the best way to prepare it yet. Having said all this it's way overpriced.
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