Worthington Low Fat FriChik, 12.5-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)
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Not bad for canned, faux-chicken-ish meat...
Heed the advice to find a source for a single can to try before buying the 12-pack. I am not vegetarian, but I do like vegetarian foods from time to time as an alternative. These are better than a lot of real chicken nuggets I have had. They are a bit too salty, for my tastes, to eat as-is with the gravy. No MSG on the label for the FriChik. The label on the can shows 400mg Sodium per serving (about a 1000mg for the can) and 0g dietary fiber, which differs from the nutritional data under the product info. I'd rate them a four, considering, knock off one star for the salitness. I'll finish the case, but will unlikely order again for that reason. 2008-07-08




What is this?
I am vegetarian and am accustomed to eating strange concoctions but this is some sort of red meat-looking ( yes, it is red inside, unlike the picture) stuff that has no resemblence to chicken at all. 2008-06-18




a meatless wonder
I've always enjoyed Worthington products. As a vegetarian it's hard to find a variety of high quality meatless products. 2008-05-27




Great Vege Food
When I ordered this I didn't realize it was low fat. It didn't really make a difference though--It is just as good as the regular and I love it. I looked all over for someplace I could get this locally but no one sells it. This is really good if you like vege food. 2008-04-27




Not the same
I was surprised at how different the "low fat" FriChik is from the traditional FriChik. Frankly, I don't see a reason for "low fat" in this vegetarian meat substitute. It now has the taste and texture of Loma Linda's FriedChicken meat substitute, which I don't like at all.
Amazon, please make the regular Worthington FriChik available for those of us who don't have a problem with fat. . . especially fat derived from soybeans and gluten! This stuff sticks in the esophagus unless one drinks a lot of fluids while eating it.
2008-04-16





