Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it really medically necessary for you to be gluten free and low carb? If not, quit the dumb diets and just eat real food. Have a black bean burger, or the veggie masala burger from TJs.
TJs veggie masala burgers are relatively nutrient free, and a lot of black bean burgers (in addition to tasting gross) are high calorie. They're like a non-vegetarian's idea of what vegetarians eat.
Boca burgers original vegan burgers are 70 calories and 13 grams of protein.
TJ Masala vs. Boca burgers ingredients. Yeah I'll stick with the masala ones. But maybe you're into faux nutrition and look at numbers, instead of ingredients (ie, quality vs. quantity). And since I know you're going to hinge on "sugar," they both contain 1g of sugar. As far as nutrition, go with the Masala over the Boca garbage. I'm sure you can find something better than the TJs ones, but if you're comparing the two... skip the crappy soy sh!t.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it really medically necessary for you to be gluten free and low carb? If not, quit the dumb diets and just eat real food. Have a black bean burger, or the veggie masala burger from TJs.
TJs veggie masala burgers are relatively nutrient free, and a lot of black bean burgers (in addition to tasting gross) are high calorie. They're like a non-vegetarian's idea of what vegetarians eat.
Boca burgers original vegan burgers are 70 calories and 13 grams of protein.

Anonymous wrote:Is it really medically necessary for you to be gluten free and low carb? If not, quit the dumb diets and just eat real food. Have a black bean burger, or the veggie masala burger from TJs.
Anonymous wrote:Mushroom.