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Beyond Meat Beyond Burger Vegetarian / Vegan Plant Based Burger 226g (2x 113g) /Sausages 200g Any 4 for £10 @ Morrisons
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Arguably the best meat free burgers going by the reviews?
Granted you have to buy 4 of these but that makes the per pack price £2.50, which is a very good price.
Part of Morrisons current 4 for £10 offer, which ends on 7/5/23.
Sausages also included in the offer.
groceries.morrisons.com/pro…011
A Which? best buy
Product Description
Allergy Information
Storage
Keep Frozen at -18°C.Do not refreeze once thawed.
Suitable for vegans
Product Description
Plant-Based Patties Made with Pea Protein
Join in #Beyondburger #Gobeyond
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest and YouTube @Beyondmeat
Carton - Card - Widely recycled
Tray - Plastic - Check local recycling
Film - Plastic - Not currently recycled
©2019 Beyond Meat®
Beyond burger - the future of protein
It's a new breed of burger
Made from plants
No soy and gluten
Suitable for vegans
Pack size: 226G
Information
Ingredients
Water, Pea Protein*(16%), Rapeseed Oil, Coconut Oil, Rice Protein, Flavouring, Stabiliser (Methyl Cellulose), Potato Starch, Apple Extract, Colour (Beetroot Red), Maltodextrin, Pomegranate Extract, Salt, Potassium Chloride, Concentrated Lemon Juice, Maize Vinegar, Carrot Powder, Emulsifier (Sunflower Lecithin), *Peas are legumes. People with severe allergies to legumes like Peanuts should be cautious when introducing pea protein into their diet because of the possibility of a pea allergy
Allergy Information
Free from Peanuts or Tree Nuts.
Storage
Keep Frozen at -18°C.Do not refreeze once thawed.
Cooking Instructions
Barbecue
Instructions: Remove all packaging, heat barbecue on medium-high to high heat and cook for 3 1/2 - 4 minutes per side, results may vary due to differences in barbecue equipment and cooking temperatures.
Cooking Instructions
Instructions: All appliances vary, these are guidelines only. Patty is fully cooked when internal temperature is 74°C, piping hot throughout. Interior of the patty may still be pink when fully cooked. Do not reheat once cooled. For best results, cook from chilled.
Place in refrigerator to thaw for 24 hours. Use within 3 days. Do not refreeze once thawed.
Not recommended: Microwaving or cooking from frozen.
Shallow Fry
Instructions: Remove all packaging, preheat non-stick pan on medium-high to high heat and cook for 3 1/2 - 4 minutes per side.
Produce of
Packed in the UK using Plant-Based Patties from the USA
Recycling info
Carton. Widely Recycled
Granted you have to buy 4 of these but that makes the per pack price £2.50, which is a very good price.
Part of Morrisons current 4 for £10 offer, which ends on 7/5/23.
Sausages also included in the offer.
groceries.morrisons.com/pro…011
A Which? best buy
Product Description
- Plant-Based Patties Made with Pea Protein
- Join in #Beyondburger #Gobeyond
- Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest and YouTube @Beyondmeat
- Carton - Card - Widely recycled
- Tray - Plastic - Check local recycling
- Film - Plastic - Not currently recycled
- ©2019 Beyond Meat®
- Beyond burger - the future of protein
- It's a new breed of burger
- Made from plants
- No soy and gluten
- Suitable for vegans
- Pack size: 226G
Allergy Information
- Free from Peanuts or Tree Nuts.
Storage
Keep Frozen at -18°C.Do not refreeze once thawed.
Suitable for vegans
Product Description
Plant-Based Patties Made with Pea Protein
Join in #Beyondburger #Gobeyond
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest and YouTube @Beyondmeat
Carton - Card - Widely recycled
Tray - Plastic - Check local recycling
Film - Plastic - Not currently recycled
©2019 Beyond Meat®
Beyond burger - the future of protein
It's a new breed of burger
Made from plants
No soy and gluten
Suitable for vegans
Pack size: 226G
Information
Ingredients
Water, Pea Protein*(16%), Rapeseed Oil, Coconut Oil, Rice Protein, Flavouring, Stabiliser (Methyl Cellulose), Potato Starch, Apple Extract, Colour (Beetroot Red), Maltodextrin, Pomegranate Extract, Salt, Potassium Chloride, Concentrated Lemon Juice, Maize Vinegar, Carrot Powder, Emulsifier (Sunflower Lecithin), *Peas are legumes. People with severe allergies to legumes like Peanuts should be cautious when introducing pea protein into their diet because of the possibility of a pea allergy
Allergy Information
Free from Peanuts or Tree Nuts.
Storage
Keep Frozen at -18°C.Do not refreeze once thawed.
Cooking Instructions
Barbecue
Instructions: Remove all packaging, heat barbecue on medium-high to high heat and cook for 3 1/2 - 4 minutes per side, results may vary due to differences in barbecue equipment and cooking temperatures.
Cooking Instructions
Instructions: All appliances vary, these are guidelines only. Patty is fully cooked when internal temperature is 74°C, piping hot throughout. Interior of the patty may still be pink when fully cooked. Do not reheat once cooled. For best results, cook from chilled.
Place in refrigerator to thaw for 24 hours. Use within 3 days. Do not refreeze once thawed.
Not recommended: Microwaving or cooking from frozen.
Shallow Fry
Instructions: Remove all packaging, preheat non-stick pan on medium-high to high heat and cook for 3 1/2 - 4 minutes per side.
Produce of
Packed in the UK using Plant-Based Patties from the USA
Recycling info
Carton. Widely Recycled
More details at
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Edited by bellboys, 21 May 2023
165 Comments
sorted byDo your body a favour... And do not judge by initial appearances and texture etc alone.. keep a open mind and wait until you have tasted the end result!
Remember it is PLANT BASED (NOT ANIMAL MEAT).
Secret to make a truly tasty healthier burger? ...
Lightly season, air fry/or grill or BBQ very well (to let the juices run off and firm up, brown n cook the pattie) and [then] dress with lettuce, tomato, lite mayo n relish (onion, cheese, jalapeños optional) on a nice bun (or wrap). And enjoy!
Result: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
If in doubt, do some research, check out the comments, reviews and videos etc
Example.
I buy them on offer and freeze them and later air fry them from frozen. I load mine with ketchup, tomato and coleslaw. Just lovely.
Ideal for veggies and those cutting down on red meat.
Processed foods: When ingredients such as oil, sugar or salt are added to foods and they are packaged, the result is processed foods. Examples are simple bread, cheese, tofu, and canned tuna or beans. These foods have been altered, but not in a way that's detrimental to health.
Get the facts first...
google.com/sea…F-8
I wanted to like these but I don’t.
Great Product, Great find OP
HUKD: “phwoar, love a gob full of that! Bought 20 to keep the kids happy!”
*someone posts a deal for any vegetarian food*
HUKD: “hmmmm… not sure this quite meets my complex micro/macro nutrient requirements. Looks to be low in a few essential vitamins and minerals… will you look like Brad Pitt if you munch them down three times a day? Checkmate, veggies and vegans of the world!” (edited)
The only thing I find with these is the amount of liquid they dispel when cooking, such a red/pink mess!
I do admit they taste good having tried them, but was put off by the oil that came out of them when cooking so won't be going back.
I'd rather make my own burgers from scratch.
Heat added for the OP as its a good deal for those that don't care about their health.
Vegan means without animal products.
These burgers contain no meat or other animal products, therefore they are vegan. But they are still a burger, are burgers meant to be healthy? No.
A bag of sugar and a bottle of vegetable oil are vegan too. Are any of these things healthy? No. Does anyone claim they are healthy? Also no.
Seem overly expensive to me, as an omnivore but worth a try, especially, if you see them reduced on clearance at the end of the day.
Just because I'm vegan it doesn't automatically mean I want to eat some super raw beetroot burger.
I want to eat the same as everyone else just with no harm to animals or the planet.
Surely the cost to produce would be far less?
Anyway the comments clearly suggest I should be trying them.
Plus I would suspect, keeping their prices higher, it provides exclusively and 'we r better' club feeling. Vegan food for masses hasn't quiet happened yet.
And presumably more waste as not many ppl buy then vs cheaper ones.
I also bought some Cauldron Lincolnshire Sausages...the pack said do not freeze as it they had previously been thawed for sale in the chilled counter. I ignored this and froze them.
Just googled this, after reading the heads-up comment by 'smallsteve'
This is what came up:
"Soy is high in phytic acid, which is an ANTI-NUTRIENT that keeps you from absorbing iron, zinc, calcium, manganese, and magnesium'