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  2. Beyond Meat vs. Impossible Foods: Burger nutrition showdown - AOL

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    Based on calories, fat, fiber and sodium, Impossible Foods edged out Beyond Meat. Beyond Meat burgers contain no GMOs or soy.

  3. Here’s What’s Really in an Impossible Burger - AOL

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  4. Plant-based meat alternatives are trying to exit the culture ...

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    In other words, while an Impossible burger might literally be a soy patty, it is also a symbolic threat to the right-wing ideological order, a symbolic stand-in for the left-wing “villain of the ...

  5. Impossible Foods - Wikipedia

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    Impossible Foods Inc. is a company that develops plant-based substitutes for meat products. The company's signature product, the Impossible Burger, was launched in July 2016 as a vegan alternative to a beef hamburger. In partnership with Burger King, Impossible Whoppers were released across the United

  6. Textured vegetable protein - Wikipedia

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    Using TVP, one can make vegetarian or vegan versions of traditionally meat-based dishes, such as chili con carne, spaghetti bolognese, sloppy joes, tacos, burgers, or burritos. Soy [16] protein can also be used as a low cost and high nutrition extender in comminuted meat and poultry products, and in tuna salads.

  7. Meat alternative - Wikipedia

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    A tempeh burger Chinese style tofu from Buddhist cuisine is prepared as an alternative to meat. Two slices of vegetarian bacon. A meat alternative or meat substitute (also called plant-based meat, mock meat, or alternative protein), [1] is a food product made from vegetarian or vegan ingredients, eaten as a replacement for meat.

  8. Your Guide to Plant-Based Meats and Meat Substitutes - AOL

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  9. Beyond Fried Chicken - Wikipedia

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    The company decided to replace chicken with a plant-based meat-like product. One version is pea-protein mixed with soy, rice flour, carrot fiber, yeast extract, vegetable oil, salt, onion and garlic powder. [4] Nuggets and boneless wings are offered. It was released in US with prices, depending on pack size, ranging from $6 to $12. [5]