The success of Quorn products—ranging from their classic "chicken" pieces to "ground beef" crumbles and sausages—comes down to three main pillars: 1. The "Meat-Like" Texture

Environmental impact is a primary driver for today’s consumers. Producing mycoprotein requires significantly less land and water than beef or chicken. By choosing mycoprotein over minced beef, consumers can reduce their carbon footprint by up to 90%, making it a powerful tool in the fight against climate change. Nutritional Benefits

Unlike many meat substitutes that rely on soy or wheat gluten (seitan), Quorn is made from . This is a nutrient-rich member of the fungi family ( Fusarium venenatum ).

Unlike animal meat, which contains zero fiber, Quorn helps support digestive health.