Are veggie burgers a contradiction in terms?!
Are veggie burgers a contradiction in terms?
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I know that they are pointless and taste of cardboard.
Indeed
they are just as bad for you as meat ones. Don't eat them.
No.It is what it is.
what? why? burgers doesnt necessarily mean meat. its just a patty made with food. either meat or veges
No, the word 'burger' doesn't mean meat. 'Burger' is an abbreviation of 'hamburger' or 'beefburger' or 'chickenburger' etc.
No, just because something is a "burger" doesn't mean it has to be meat. I think a burger is just something in pattie form.
I always knew there was something not right about them. Glad I never tried them based on the responses so far...
No
there an oxymoron
such as defening silence
and a cold day in hell
:P
but they are vegitarien so i dont reli matta
no , just because it's a burger doesn't mean it has to be meat !
No, but I agree with Rose Merrick they are high in fat.
No. The ingredients are a collection of vegetables.
A turkey burger is made with ground turkey and hamburgers are made from trim from beef cuts.
Human vegetarians is a contradiction in terms.
there are several meanings of the word burger, large of stature for one , head or boss is another, but none relates to meat, literal it means fat one in a bun, so no ,really, but how are you getting enough vit. B12 being a veggie
Yes, you can't have a burger or a sausage without meat.
No they are not. It just means that it is a patty form and is primarily served on a round bun. Also, they taste really good especially if you put typical burger condiments on top.
No. Who said the word "burger" must refer to a dead animal between to slices of bread?
They are not made of meat, so no. A "vegetarian that eats fish or chicken" is a contradiction in terms. But if you are eating a veggie burger, it dosn't mean you are contradicting yourself. Most of the ones I've tasted taste like crap though.lol
yeah, and they are trying to steal other words, too...
No. Duh.
In a way--yes--why do we have to call them burgers?...They could be called something else..
no - the term 'burger' comes from hamburger as in hamburg where they were invented, rather than refering to the meat like 'beef burger' or something like that! xx