Smart Sausage Italian

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4.37 (23)
  • Is Smart Sausage Italian vegan? Yes! Smart Sausage Italian is certified vegan by the abillion communityVEGAN
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The Smart Sausage Italian is a plant-based sausage that offers a delicious and flavorful alternative to the real thing. Made with a blend of spices and herbs, it has a spicy kick and a satisfying texture that makes it perfect for adding to pasta dishes, sandwiches, or enjoying as a snack. With its plant-based protein, it's a great option for those who want to reduce their meat consumption. Reviews praise its taste and texture, making it a popular choice for those looking for a tasty and satisfying meat alternative.

Reviews by abillion’s vegan community


The flavor isn’t half bad, but I don’t love the texture. For some reason, I felt kind of grossed out just pulling the #sausage from the packaging, a sensation which persisted throughout the whole experience. They have this super rubbery constitution that reminds me of an ultra-processed hot dog — everything just a little too smooth, compact, and unvaried. They have a nice, vaguely #italian flavor (from fennel seed?) that works in a variety of dishes, but they’re a bit on the salty side. As the packaging suggests, these sausages are pretty easy to overcook, so you need to keep a close eye on them! I enjoyed them in this hearty dish of beans simmered with crushed tomato and herbs. Because of my issues with the texture, this is the sort of thing which I might repurchase infrequently, for use in specific recipes only.


These taste really good. Dont know how to describe but brings back a childhood memory. I cooked them in the airfryer at 400F for 10 mins. I stopped them for 20 seconds every 3-4 mins so that the skin didnt bubble. I put them on a tortilla with some roasted garlic saurkraut and some sriracha ketchup. Man, they were delicious! -----10 hours or so later and I had a leftover one And placed the taste memory... Nadeifka.... a Czechoslovakian bread stuffing dish that my great grandma and my grandma used to make..... also cracker dumplings which was similar to Nadeifka.







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