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Worthington Diced Chik, Fat Free, 13-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12) |  | Brand: Worthington Category: Grocery
List Price: $66.74 Buy New: $52.43 as of 3/12/2010 16:54 CET details You Save: $14.31 (21%)
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 6177
Number Of Items: 12 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 16.4 x 12.1 x 2.5
UPC: 028989235060 EAN: 0028989235060 ASIN: B000BF3AII
Release Date: September 13, 2005 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Made with vegetable protein. Fat free. Ready to heat and serve. Exchange: 1 very lean meat.
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Tuna Salad-Chicken Salad February 17, 2010 Oddfellow8 Diced chick
Add mayo- can of peas makes a great imitation chicken salad or tuna salad without the NASTY smelling tuna.
great for making chicken/tuna salad! January 30, 2010 David Andora (Chicago, Il United States) I'm a vegetarian who has tried just about all varieties of meat alternatives, and this unique product has one purpose in my life. I use it to make a chicken/tuna salad that the texture is perfect for. I mash things up a bit and the taste and unique texture is perfect. There are many other better chicken alternatives for other recipes/uses, but this is really perfect if you are looking to make a chicken or tuna salad type recipe/sandwich, etc...
Not my favorite meatless meat... August 29, 2009 L. Smiley (Washington, DC) Actually, I generally really like meat substitutes, but I found that this particular product fell flat with me. Although the texture was nice and chewy, there was a canned flavor that I just couldn't get past... the smell was akin to lower-quality canned meat (remember Vienna sausages or deviled ham?). I had to rinse the "chik" off to get rid of the thick-ish brine in which it was packed, which made it marginally better. There are other canned products that I like, such as Cedar Lakes hot dogs and the "tuno" that Worthington used to make, so it's not about being canned. I do regret buying an entire case. My suggestion is to buy one can to try it, then go on to buying by the case if it's up your alley.
Pretty Close to Real June 24, 2009 Jennifer L. Madison (wi) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
When used in a salad or recipe, you could probably fool some meat eaters with this. I have not been a vegetarian very long, so I do remember what chicken tastes like. The broth from the can is also good. I have used that in soups & such when I was using the Diced Chik for other things.
good product-needs better shipping method March 3, 2009 L. Damari (NY) tried the product for the first time-not bad-i need to figure out creative uses for it-maybe a chickn' salad. My only complaint was packaging was poor-box was not strong enough and a few cans were dented.
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