GAlady
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- Georgia USA
Cost more, taste less with more calories than beef... but otherwise fine. I eat one when I have no other choices.Veggie Burger
Lol, I didn't know this until I just saw your post. Oddly enough, we already planned to have Morning Star Farms Griller's Prime Veggie Burgers for supper. We don't eat them that often but we have two left from the package and will have them on Brioche buns with tomato, onion and mayo. The French fries will go in the oven soon, they take around an hour.
We tried those 'created' meat burgers when they first came out, did not like them at all and did not buy them after that.My son brought over some "Impossible Burgers" for us. He said they are better than the "Beyond Beef" brand. I have to admit, they are delicious; I was shocked. I even bought a box; expensive for what they're made from but I understand the cost of the research.
I didn't buy anymore after that d/t the Cons listed here-
Pros
- sustainable alternative to beef burgers
- vegan-friendly and gluten-free
- similar to beef-based burgers in terms of taste and texture
- contains several important nutrients, including vitamin B12, folate, and thiamine
- offers the same amount of protein as 80% lean beef
- versatile and easy to prepare
Cons
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/impossible-burger
- limited research available on long-term safety of soy leghemoglobin
- contains some common food allergens, such as soy
- made with genetically modified ingredients
- higher in sodium than regular beef