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Bodhgaya
1 year ago

Full grain is healthy & delicious.

Invictu520
1 year ago
Reply to  Bodhgaya

If I eat a burger, the health aspect has usually been blown out to the window. If I want something healthy, I usually just eat something else.

Bodhgaya
1 year ago
Reply to  Invictu520

If I want something healthy, I usually just eat something else.

There are many health prejudices on Burger, but so unhealthy they are not or do not have to be. Often they are considered unhealthy, as you eat big pommes with ketchup.

But burgers can be healthy, for example with a bean pattie, an unsweetened or little sweetened sauce (alternatively also goes mustard), whole grain bread, lots of vegetables (it is already on it anyway), spices & maybe even a few seeds or walnuts. Cheese from vegetable milk can also be healthy in small amounts. And the burger must also be of course!

If I eat a burger, the health aspect has usually been blown out to the window.

You can’t think that way. Because the ballasts in the whole grain bread prevent you from eating too much, which is important especially when eating unhealthy food. They ensure that added sweetness in the sauce or in the ketchup does not increase blood sugar so much.

Bodhgaya
1 year ago

So if the healthy burgers don’t taste, that’s one thing, but don’t joke all burgers over a comb.

Invictu520
1 year ago

Of course, you can make a burger healthy, but if I want to eat a burger, then I want cheese on it, patties that, for example, are fried in buttershmalz or so and a sauce from Mayo, ketchup etc.

All in all, a burger for me is something fat and tastes good. I don’t have to make a burger “healthy food”.

Invictu520
1 year ago

Brioche