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TVP
(redirected from Textured vegetable protein)

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TVPTelewizja Polska (Polish Television Company)
TVPTextured Vegetable Protein
TVPTelevision Production
TVPThames Valley Police (UK)
TVPTexturized Vegetable Protein
TVPThe Verve Pipe (band)
TVPTV Patrol (Philippine news show)
TVPTricuspid Valve Prolapse
TVPTrue Vapour Pressure
TVPTransvenous Pacing
TVPTruncal Vagotomy and Pyloroplasty
TVPTerran Versus Protoss (Starcraft game)
TVPTime-Varying Pade
TVPTest or Validation Plan
TVPTaxe de Vente Provincial (Quebec, Canada)
TVPThe Volunteer Projects (placement and training service)


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Textured Vegetable Protein (TVP) substitutes well for ground beef because it soaks up every flavor.
ADM pioneered the use of soy protein 40 years ago with the development of TVP, textured vegetable protein.
Your pantry basics should include the following: dried beans; bottled or canned fruit juices; bulk or prepackaged grains; a variety of white, red, and sweet potatoes; rice; quinoa; couscous; and textured vegetable protein (analog soy products, or "meat substitutes," that look and sometimes even taste like the real thing).
 
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