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<blockquote data-quote="FireDragon76" data-source="post: 74319469" data-attributes="member: 330042"><p>The goal is to find environmentally sustainable, consumer-acceptable alternatives to foods that are damaging to the environment (up to half of global warming may be down to farting cows alone), not to create health foods. Though I have no doubt the plant-based meats are healthier than beef. The food colorings are natural, from beets, which makes them a source of polyphenols. The Burger King Impossible Burger also contains 3 grams of fiber, something I noticed eating the burger (it's more satiating than a typical Whopper).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FireDragon76, post: 74319469, member: 330042"] The goal is to find environmentally sustainable, consumer-acceptable alternatives to foods that are damaging to the environment (up to half of global warming may be down to farting cows alone), not to create health foods. Though I have no doubt the plant-based meats are healthier than beef. The food colorings are natural, from beets, which makes them a source of polyphenols. The Burger King Impossible Burger also contains 3 grams of fiber, something I noticed eating the burger (it's more satiating than a typical Whopper). [/QUOTE]
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