Well, honey, technically yes, vegetable burgers can count as a serving of vegetables. But let's be real, it's not the same as chowing down on a plate of fresh veggies. So sure, go ahead and count it if you want, but don't kid yourself into thinking you're getting the same nutritional benefits.
Vegetable serving just as carrots are.
At Burger King ;)
There are many types of vegetarian burgers - TVP burgers, kidney bean burgers, lentil burgers, vegetable burgers, nut burgers, tabbouleh burgers, falafel burgers, soy burgers, mushroom burgers. Mainly soy protein concentrate.
Loads of types IE Mushroom LOL
No and it is not a vegetable
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Yes, the potato is considered a root vegetable. Botanically, that is the correct classification. However, nutritionally, they are classified as a starchy food and typically would not count towards any minimum serving of vegetables in a day.
Yes, the noodles count as a serving of the vegetables.
The top restaurants in town known for serving the juiciest burgers are typically Five Guys, In-N-Out Burger, Shake Shack, and Smashburger.
It is a vegetable extract, so it would probably count as a vegetable.
A cup is two serving of vegetable.
Black beans ARE a vegetable . . . yes, it is a serving.