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    Transitioning To A Vegan: Impossible Burger VS. Beyond Burger

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    Recent trends such as 'Meatless Monday', coupled with growing health and environmental awareness have contributed to the popularity of vegan diet

    If you are familiar with the local restaurant scene, chances are you have come across the Impossible Burger on the menu. The plant-based patty made by the Impossible Foods tastes pretty close to real beef and even 'bleeds', thanks to its iron-rich heme (soy leghemoglobin) component that produces the blood-red color when it cooks.

    Meanwhile, its rival Beyond Burger delivers the same chewy, beef-like taste that makes great meat substitute for vegans. Both brands maintained that their vegan products are good for the environment and a more sustainable option in the food chain, compared with the emission of the greenhouse gas methane from the livestock industry. 

    While products such as Impossible Burger and Beyond Burger may taste, smell and look nearly identical to meat, questions arise on whether these products are suitable protein replacement in long-term vegan diets. Notably, these vegan meat substitutes are highly processed food items that are typically high in sodium.

    Here's a look of how Impossible Burger and Beyond Burger stack up in the nutrition department for each 4 oz serving of the product:

    Nutrition Facts

    Impossible Burger

    Beyond Burger

    Calories

    240

    250

    Protein

    19g

    20g

    Total fat

    14g

    18g

    Carbohydrate

    9g

    3g

    Dietary fibre

    3g

    2g

    Sodium

    370mg

    390mg


    Even though the two burgers are comparable, nutrition-wise, an important distinction to note remains that Beyond Burger is GMO-free. Impossible Burger is made from two main genetically engineered ingredients including soy protein and the heme molecule. This brand is also fortified with a higher amount of vitamins and minerals compared to Beyond Burger. 

    If you are averse to consuming processed food for your vegan diet, beans and legumes are natural meat substitutes rich in plant-based protein and fiber. Be sure to consume a wide variety of beans such as chickpeas, black beans, and lentils because the beans do not contain all the essential amino acids on their own.

    Sources:

    1. Healthline - Vegan Meat Substitutes: The Ultimate Guide
    2. VegNews - Atlanta KFC Sells Out of Vegan Fried Chicken in Five Hours
    3. Cnet - Impossible Burger vs. Beyond Meat Burger: Taste, Ingredients and Availability, Compared
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