A vegetable burger must not contain meat. As Jponbac says above: soya makes an acceptable meat substitute.
Burgers primarily belong to the protein food group, as they are typically made from ground meat, such as beef, chicken, or turkey. They also contain elements from the grain group, particularly the bun, which is made from wheat. Additionally, toppings like lettuce, tomatoes, and cheese can contribute to the vegetable and dairy groups, respectively. Thus, burgers can be seen as a combination of multiple food groups.
None of the vegetable toppings on Little Caesar's Pizza contain pig meat. However, all of the meat toppings are haram. The cheese and sauce do not contain meat, but there is a chance that they are not halal.
Soy burgers are specially processed meat substitutes that use a base of soy protein. They may also contain vegetables, cheese, and spices to enhance flavor, but the primary base is usually soy.
At Burger King ;)
yes they do contain gluten, high processed soy products such as, boca burgers contain gluten.
It is meat used in quarter pounder burgers in mcdonalds and also in kiwi burgers in New Zealand mcdonalds.
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.
The difference in different types of burgers is that some have to or can be grilled different ways.Different burgers also require different kinds of meat.But,the meat in a burger isn't the only difference.Such as a "Big Mac" you can only find at McDonalds.Some burgers don't even have meat in them.Some burgers can even be Veggi Burgers!
No, vegetable oil does not contain cholesterol.
Loads of types IE Mushroom LOL
A pepperoni is a meat.
excuse me but the clue is in the word 'VEGETABLE' there is no meat in it