Everything about Veggie Burger totally explained
A
veggie burger is a
vegetarian hamburger. The patty of a veggie burger can be made from
vegetables,
nuts,
dairy,
mushrooms,
soy-derived
textured vegetable protein (TVP),
wheat gluten, eggs, or a combination of these. They are sometimes
vegan.
Veggie burgers are available in a growing number of
fast-food restaurants in North America, but availability may vary geographically or even among particular restaurants of the same franchise. As of April
2005, veggie burgers were available in all
Burger King restaurants and certain
Subway restaurants. Many "
greasy spoon" cafes as well as top-of-the-range eateries also offer veggie burgers as an option. In places like
India where
vegetarianism is widely popular,
McDonald's serves veggie burgers, as it's one of the primary hot sellers.
Non-meat burgers made by
Boca,
Gardenburger, and
Morningstar Farms are sold extensively in supermarkets across America and
Canada.
The first veggie burger was created, in
London, by
Gregory Sams in
1982, calling it the 'VegeBurger'. Gregory and his brother Craig had run a famous natural food restaurant in
Paddington since the 1960s. A
Carrefour hypermarket in
Southampton sold 2000 packets in three weeks after its launch, which was reported in
The Observer newspaper on
February 27,
1983.
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