Are Plant Based Burgers the Right Choice for You?

Peg Doyle
3 min readDec 27, 2020

Plant based burgers and other meat replacement products are stocked in most markets today. The question is: are they a good replacement for meat,, and if so, why?

Interest in the plant based burger comes from the convergence of several interest groups: those fearing their weight gain is from eating too much meat; vegetarians; sustainability advocates; and healthy meal planners to name a few.

Companies like Beyond Meat, Boca, Impossible Foods and Morningstar Farms rushed their products to market in a very competitive field. To date the most popular seem to be the Impossible Burger and Beyond Beef Burger, available for purchase in grocery stores or in restaurants and fast food joints.

Covid confinement has added another dynamic: grocery delivery services. The trend toward food delivery services from Uber Eats and others confirms that plant based burgers are indeed hot sellers. Jeanette Mellinger, head of Uber Eats user research says the service is seeing a “greater increase in socially conscious and health conscious dining.” But is it?

While that may be the intention of those who eat these plant based products, I would caution that it’s not just plants you are eating when you have a plant based burger. You’ll see below the very long list of ingredients that make up these burgers, and not many of them are plants. I’ve also included a list of nutrients that are contained in a similar size serving of grass fed beef.

IMPOSSIBLE BURGER INGREDIENTS

Water, Soy Protein Concentrate, Coconut Oil, Sunflower Oil, Natural Flavors, 2% or less of: Potato Protein, Methylcellulose, Yeast Extract, Cultured Dextrose, Food Starch Modified, Soy Leghemoglobin, Salt, Soy Protein Isolate, Mixed Tocopherols (Vitamin E), Zinc Gluconate, Thiamine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B1), Sodium Ascorbate (Vitamin C), Niacin, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B6), Riboflavin (Vitamin B2), Vitamin B12.

In summary, the Impossible Burger is made with lots of soy, oils, and nutrient additives. While it is vegan, it’s certainly no wholesome veggie burger!

  • Calories: 240
  • Total Fat: 14g
  • Saturated Fat: 8g
  • Cholesterol:0
  • Sodium: 370mg
  • Total Carbohydrates: 9g
  • Dietary Fiber: 3g
  • Total Sugars: <1g< strong>
  • Protein: 19g
  • Calcium: 15% DV
  • Potassium: 15% DV

BEYOND BEEF INGREDIENTS

Water, Pea Protein Isolate, Expeller-Pressed Canola Oil, Refined Coconut Oil, Contains 2% or less of the following: Cellulose from Bamboo, Methylcellulose, Potato Starch, Natural Flavor, Maltodextrin, Yeast Extract, Salt, Sunflower Oil, Vegetable Glycerin, Dried Yeast, Gum Arabic, Citrus Extract (to protect quality), Ascorbic Acid (to maintain color), Beet Juice Extract (for color), Acetic Acid, Succinic Acid, Modified Food Starch, Annatto (for color).

290 calories,

22 grams of fat,

5 grams saturated fat,

20 grams of protein, and

450 milligrams of sodium.

GRASS FED BEEF INGREDIENTS

100% grass fed beef is the only ingredient. Note that it must be labeled free of added hormones and antibiotics to be a pure grass fed beef.

290 calories

23 grams of fat

9 g, saturated fat

80 mg cholesterol

75 mg sodium

0 carbs

19 g. protein

WHAT’S A HEALTHY DIET PLAN

You are more able to make an informed decision as to the best choice for you when you have this information. As a nutritionist I will always recommend a pure food in its natural form. While I personally rarely eat beef, except perhaps on Christmas, it would be my preference over highly processed meat replacements created to taste like meat. If you choose beef or other red meat, have it only occasionally while making the main attractions on your plate whole grains, legumes and vegetables.

Benefits of Pure Plant Based Foods

Pure plant based foods like whole grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds provide a host of nutrients. Among the long list would be vitamins, minerals, protein, fiber and healthy fats. A well-balanced way of eating requires little or no meat if you are conscious of getting essential nutrients.

For more information on this topic, visit my blog to learn why real plant based foods are good for you.

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Peg Doyle

Peg Doyle, M.Ed., is a wellness expert and speaker located in Westwood MA. Visit www.wellnessandyou.com