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Tonight we’re having some plant based burgers, not veggie burgers as such, but some which apparently look and taste like meaty ones. We didn’t buy them for that reason, just decided to try them to see what they’re like.
Having them in an oven bottom muffin with a salad of diced cucumber, pointy peppers, black grapes and cherry tomatoes, and corn on the cob.
Having them in an oven bottom muffin with a salad of diced cucumber, pointy peppers, black grapes and cherry tomatoes, and corn on the cob.
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I too have been reading up about them.
The consensus seems to be if you’re eating these to follow a more healthy low fat low salt diet then forget it, they’re pretty much the same as a beef burger in that respect.
But if you’re just trying to eat less meat products then they’re pretty good.
I hope they’re edible because I have ten of them... :/
I too have been reading up about them.
The consensus seems to be if you’re eating these to follow a more healthy low fat low salt diet then forget it, they’re pretty much the same as a beef burger in that respect.
But if you’re just trying to eat less meat products then they’re pretty good.
I hope they’re edible because I have ten of them... :/
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I prefer them to meat ones, but then Ive never been much of a fan of burgers, apart from a Big Mac.
Other half didn’t dislike them and would have them again but prefers a meat burger.
They’re quite thin, have to be fried rather than grilled or oven cooked, texture is a bit meaty and all holds together quite firmly, nothing like a veggie burger which tends to collapse.
I prefer them to meat ones, but then Ive never been much of a fan of burgers, apart from a Big Mac.
Other half didn’t dislike them and would have them again but prefers a meat burger.
They’re quite thin, have to be fried rather than grilled or oven cooked, texture is a bit meaty and all holds together quite firmly, nothing like a veggie burger which tends to collapse.
I read this article several months ago, and it's definitely food for thought. It analyses both the new, "looks like meat" veggie burgers, and cultured meat burgers. The ingredients and manufacturing processes are appalling. To me anyway.
https:/ /www.we stonapr ice.org /health -topics /dissec ting-th ose-new -fake-b urgers/
I wouldn't eat any of them. If I wanted veggie burgers, I'd only eat the ones that are made up of mostly veg chunks and pieces.
Otherwise I'd stick to good quality meat.
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I wouldn't eat any of them. If I wanted veggie burgers, I'd only eat the ones that are made up of mostly veg chunks and pieces.
Otherwise I'd stick to good quality meat.
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