• The Only Product of Its Kind In The World – A Texture so New and Unique You Wont Believe it Isn’t Meat
  • Manna Soy is The Only Meatless Product That Offers All Natural Ingredients, Vegan, Gluten Free, Dairy, Egg & Sugar Free.
  • THE ONLY MEATLESS PRODUCT THAT OFFERS SO MUCH VERSATILITY & QUALITY
  • No Hydrogenated Oils – No MSG – Shelf Stable -Long Shelf Life Rich in Protein – High in Dietary Fibers
  • Pre-cooked and Pre-seasoned, Non-GMO, Non-dairy, Vegan

Product Description
WHAT IS MANNA SOY ?

Manna Soy is a new meat-free line of soy-protein beef & chicken style products. It sets new standards in quality and taste for today’s meatless consumer demand.

No other manufacturer in the world can offer any of the qualities we offer. We’re revolutionizing the industry with our award winning taste and texture.

Normally most of the available products in the market are made by preparation of dough containing some soy protein and many other ingredients like egg whites, gluten, modified starched and spices, then forming the dough in a forming machine to the desired shape.

Manna is made of Pure Soy Protein as the main ingredient and we only add spices. Our soy protein is a complete protein containing all essential amino acids.

When you open our package you’ll find tender slices of meatless chicken or beef. Since Manna is pre-cooked the prep time is quick. It’s pre-seasoned and shelf stable too. You can prepare it with just about … More >>

Manna Soy Gourmet Meatless Chicken Shwarma, 4.4 Pound Family Pack, All Natural, Gluten Free, Shelf Stable Pre-cooked, Pre-seasoned, Dairy Free, Egg Free, Sugar Free,- Even Kids Love It —–Buy 2 or More and Get Free Shipping. Buy 3 Bags and Get the 4th Free Plus Free Shipping—-

  • The Only Product of Its Kind In The World – A Texture so New and Unique You Wont Believe it Isn’t Meat
  • Manna Soy is The Only Meatless Product That Offers All Natural Ingredients, Vegan, Gluten Free, Dairy, Egg & Sugar Free.
  • THE ONLY MEATLESS PRODUCT THAT OFFERS SO MUCH VERSATILITY & QUALITY
  • No Hydrogenated Oils – No MSG – Shelf Stable -Long Shelf Life Rich in Protein – High in Dietary Fibers
  • Pre-cooked and Pre-seasoned, Non-GMO, Kosher Pareve

Product Description
WHAT IS MANNA SOY ?
Manna Soy is a new meat-free line of soy-protein beef & chicken style products. It sets new standards in quality and taste for today’s meatless consumer demand.

No other manufacturer in the world can offer any of the qualities we offer. We’re revolutionizing the industry with our award winning taste and texture.

Normally most of the available products in the market are made by preparation of dough containing some soy protein and many other ingredients like egg whites, gluten, modified starched and spices, then forming the dough in a forming machine to the desired shape.

Manna is made of Pure Soy Protein as the main ingredient and we only add spices. Our soy protein is a complete protein containing all essential amino acids.

When you open our package you’ll find tender slices of meatless chicken or beef. Since Manna is pre-cooked the prep time is quick. It’s pre-seasoned and shelf stable too. You can prepare it with just about… More >>

Manna Soy Gourmet Meatless Curry Chicken, 4.4 Pound Family Pak, All Natural, Gluten Free, Shelf Stable, Pre-cooked, Pre-seasoned, Dairy Free, Egg Free, Sugar Free,- Even Kids Love It—-buy 2 or More and Get Free Shipping. Buy 3 Bags and Get the 4th Free Plus Free Shipping—-

Question:
I found some shampoos and conditioners I’d like to try on veganessentials.com and another one on drugstore.com but i’d prefer to get it in a store instead of online. Does anyone know what stores would carry this and what the brand would be? If a link was included that’s be great. Thanks.
Question:
I’ve had to resort to going to a local grocery store and buying conventionally grown produce, just to keep from starving!!!! Ever try to find a vegetarian meal in a small town? Good luck with that!!!!! When are restaurants going to wise up and realize the millions of vegans and vegetarians need to eat too???
Question:
Hello folks,
I offered to make the girl dinner tonight and while making this proposition the fact that she’s a vegan did not cross my mind. Anyone out there have a good vegan dinner recipe that even carnivorous folks such as myself would enjoy?

Also, where do you get vegan ingredients? As you can tell I know nothing about this lifestyle, can you get the stuff at regular stores (ie giant, safeway) or do I need to go fancy and shop at Whole Foods?

Question:
I’ve been a strict vegetarian for three years and just turned vegan in December. Months prior to that, the only thing I ate from an animal was honey.

The reason I don’t like being around some “moral” vegans, vegetarians, is due to the immense differences we have. I dislike the fact that many vegs I’ve encountered tend to “show off” their veg*ism and attack others for not being what they are. That and their hypocrisy as well as their naivete.

I dislike veg*s who eat things that taste and look exactly like the “real” thing; tofu chicken fingers. By doing so, you’re stating that you actually miss the taste of animals, which isn’t right if you’re a veg for moral reasons. I’m not saying I wouldn’t eat tofu, I do in fact, but adding dozens of ingredients to your vegeburger just so it can taste like the “real deal” is just asinine.

I dislike how most think it’s merely a diet when in fact it’s a lifestyle. I’m not the strictest vegan in the world, but I try to be if and when I can. Everything I own is vegan, soaps, toothpastes, shampoos, shoes, clothes etc. And owning pure vegan things when you’re a vegan yourself seems extremely rare from what I encounter, even though it’s not expensive nor difficult.

I might come off as one of those stereotypical “peta vegans” but that’s not what I am. I’m pretty much against any person (vegan or not) that will break the law just to make a point,.

Sincerely,

The Continental Communist.
I stated or, gave an example of what I owned to show that I’m quite strict about my vegan-ism. What I meant about “showing off” is certain vegans who wear shirts that say “Hey, look at me, I’m a vegan!” or put certain bumper stickers on their cars stating the same, or even introducing themselves as “Hello, I’m __, and I’m a veg.”
Also, I agree that having a complete “dislike” for someone is quite harsh, so let me rephrase. I dislike the lifestyle and dietary habits of most vegans I have encountered. I would still befriend a vegan who had a different lifestyle and ate differently than me, it would wrong not to just because of that.
I have no problem with vegetarians or vegans as a person, but if you call yourself a veg* and boast about yourself and your diet, while taking out a leather wallet to pay for a meal. I would have some dislike for you.

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