Soy.
I eat them every now and then. Morning Star are a lot better, but come with a lot less for the same price.
These aren't too bad. Don't know what is in them, but I'm saving calories![]()
Soy.
I eat them every now and then. Morning Star are a lot better, but come with a lot less for the same price.
Usually when something is low on calories/fat, there is usually tons of sodium, but not in Boca products, what gives? how do they taste good still?
I'm a vegetarian so I eat them quite often. I think IronMexican is right, they're soy.
You never buy Morning Star?
I haven't tried those but I have been making turkey burgers lately.
I don't know if they're Morning Star. My school serves 'em and cooks them in an oven where they cook their pizzas or something (they make a big deal about cooking them on a separate grill)
I like the plain Bocas; but the flavored ones are not very good.
Morning Star chipotle black bean burgers are really good.
I will try those this week![]()
I used to like the Boca "chicken" patties, but I've never really liked the burgers.
My current favorites are the Morningstar Farms Garden Veggie patties, Asian Veggie patties, and fake chicken patties (they call them chick, or chik'n, or something equally silly). I miss the Gardenburger Herb Crusted Cutlets, though. Those were my very favorite of the frozen meatless patty options, but I haven't seen them available anywhere for more than three years so have to assume they were discontinued.
It figures that an ultra hip/trendy jackass like you would be into veganism/vegetarianism.
Far from it. I eat veal (mmmmmmmmm, delicious baby cow), for goodness sake. The vegetarian/vegan patties are just a yummy thing to keep around the house when you don't have a lot of time to cook.
Turkey burgers are really good...I think I like turkey better than most red meats...
Although, turkey burgers aren't the healthiest thing out there, they still are a better alternative to red meats...
http://www.morningstarfarms.com/prod...ily=366&id=324
You guys should try the crumbles. They are great to make things like Hamburger Helper, Spaghetti, Lasagna, and the likes with. I made some pretty good ground beef with potatoes and diced jalapenos today for dinner.
Ingredients: WATER, SOY PROTEIN CONCENTRATE, REDUCED FAT CHEDDAR CHEESE (PASTEURIZED PART-SKIM MILK, CHEESE CULTURE, SLAT, ENZYMES, ANNATTO (COLOR), VITAMIN A PALMITATE), WHEAT GLUTEN, CORN OIL, CONTAINS LESS THAN 2% OF METHYLCELLULOSE, HYDROLYZED CORN PROTEIN, WHEAT GLUTEN AND SOY PROTEIN, SALT, CARAMEL COLOR, CHEESE POWDER (CHEDDAR CHEESE, [MILK, CHEESE CULTURE, SALT, ENZYMES], CREAM, SALT, SODIUM PHOSPHATE, LACTIC ACID), DRIED ONIONS, YEAST EXTRACT, NATURAL FLAVOR (NON-MEAT), SESAME OIL, DISODIUM GUANYLATE, DISODIUM INOSINATE. BROWNED IN CORN OIL. CONTAINS: SOY, MILK, WHEAT, SESAME.
Mmm. Sounds delish.![]()
Yeah. The hydrolyzed corn protein has me puzzled. I tend to gravitate to edibles I can pronounce and contain less than 2 consonants in a row per ingredient. Call me crazy.
Gotta love the 8bit slap
If you squint, that 8-bit slap resembles your after eating them veggie burgers![]()
Complete with words?!
what # is a boca burger at mcdonalds? I wanna try one
I like 85/15 ground beef with lots of worchestershire and fajita seasoning added.
mcdonalds doesnt have veggie burgers in the us as far as i know, BK does tho
^^ I'll have what the girl in the avatar is offering ahha.
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