Worthington Choplets, 20-OunceCans (Pack of 12) | 
| Brand: Worthington Category: Grocery
Buy New: $55.70
Avg. Customer Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 1635
Number Of Items: 12 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 14.1 x 10.8 x 5.3
UPC: 028989255037 EAN: 0028989225030
Release Date: January 26, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Case of 12 20-ounce cans (total of 240 ounces) | | • | Made with vegetable protein | | • | Excellent source of protein | | • | 100% vegetarian and low in fat | | • | Vegetarian alternative to meat patties |
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Best Meat Substitute Ever January 6, 2009 I'm a carnivore from the word go but, back in 1972 my Mom found these in a store in MI and fried them up for us. My brothers and I went nuts for them. Back then they reminded Me of fried Morel mushrooms but the taste is a little different and the texture is more toothsome. Anyway, I couldn't find them for a long time, then a few years ago I found them at Walmart, who promptly quit carrying them! I was so happy to see Amazon had these and at a reasonable price. They are best coated with your favorite coating and fried for 3-4 min. per side. You can obviously make sandwiches out of them, but I prefer to eat them as a main dish. Highly recommended!
Easy to love January 6, 2009 This product is very easy to make and everyone loves it. I could eat it every day. If your not funny about trying new products I would suggest you try this one. You will love it.
been looking for these for years! January 3, 2009 I grew up loving choplets. My mom dipped them in egg then breadcrumbs & fried in a bit of oil. YUMMY! We couldn't buy them in Nebraska where I grew up, so when we went "back east" every year, she would buy many cans to take home & dole them out over the next year until she could stock up again. I loved them & begged for them as a child, my brother hated them & still hates them. I used to be able to buy them at an Albertson's in TX 10 years ago, but haven't seen them anywhere in years. I am glad I found a source for my comfort food fix! Thanks amazon!
finally found and cheap, re diabetics. January 1, 2009 Dad took us camping-60's;took Choplets-no refridgeration needed.Was LomaLinda-Mt.Vernon,bought by Worthington Foods-Columbus,Ohio;sister plant in California. Disappesared locally; found at Circleville Krogers~$9/can.Hooray Amazon-free shipping.No MSG,good diabetic food,good mushroom tasting juice.
At least try them December 19, 2007 I have been eating these since I was a kid, growing up in a meat and potatoes house with a mother who was raised Seventh Day Adventist. They are high in protein and don't need anything fancy to prepare them. We just heat them up in their own juices in a skillet, serve with mashed potatoes and corn. My kid loves them. Maybe they are an aquired taste but definately should be given a chance.
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