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<blockquote data-quote="hurleyjd" data-source="post: 1605010" data-attributes="member: 4674"><p>What is in a beyond meat burger.</p><p>Apparently pea proteins canola oil and seasonings.</p><p></p><p>Beyond burgers are a plant protein-based food product. The vegan meat substitutes are made from mixtures of pea protein isolates, rice protein, mung bean protein, coconut oil, and other ingredients like potato starch, apple extract, sunflower lecithin, pomegranate powder, etc. with a range of vitamins and minerals. The ingredients are mixed and fed into a food extrusion machine that cooks the mixture while forcing it through a specially designed mechanism that uses steam, pressure, and cold water to form the product's texture.</p><p></p><p>However, an obesity expert at the University of Ottawa cautions the public to not be fooled into thinking that these are a nutritionally healthier alternative, as the saturated fat content is similar to beef burgers and they contain higher sodium levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hurleyjd, post: 1605010, member: 4674"] What is in a beyond meat burger. Apparently pea proteins canola oil and seasonings. Beyond burgers are a plant protein-based food product. The vegan meat substitutes are made from mixtures of pea protein isolates, rice protein, mung bean protein, coconut oil, and other ingredients like potato starch, apple extract, sunflower lecithin, pomegranate powder, etc. with a range of vitamins and minerals. The ingredients are mixed and fed into a food extrusion machine that cooks the mixture while forcing it through a specially designed mechanism that uses steam, pressure, and cold water to form the product's texture. However, an obesity expert at the University of Ottawa cautions the public to not be fooled into thinking that these are a nutritionally healthier alternative, as the saturated fat content is similar to beef burgers and they contain higher sodium levels. [/QUOTE]
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