Proper noun
A town in South Australia.
(with "the") A famous fox hunt (one of the world's oldest, established in 1696) in Leicestershire.
A village and civil parish (formerly Quorndon) in Charnwood district, Leicestershire, England (OS grid ref SK5616).
A mycoprotein-based food product used as a substitute for meat.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgGreggs’ vegan sausage roll – also with a bespoke Quorn filling – launched in January 2019 and has become one of its top 10 bestselling products, helping company sales soar by 13.4%. Source: Internet
I have never tasted Quorn, which according to Wikipedia contains "mycoprotein as an ingredient, which is derived from the Fusarium venenatum fungus and is grown by fermentation. Source: Internet
Frustrated with lack of progress, Port Adelaide were having secret negotiations in the town of Quorn for entry in 1991. citation From these discussions Port Adelaide Football Club accepted an invitation from the VFL to join what had now become the AFL. Source: Internet
Warm, Quorn mince inside that classic Greggs puff pastry is a good combination. Source: Internet
Marlow Foods produce Quorn and KP Snacks make McCoy's Crisps in Billingham. Source: Internet
The new vegan alternative to the baked classic includes Quorn, diced onions and vegan pastry, and costs a reasonable £1. Source: Internet