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Sunshine Bugers, Has Anyone Tried These?


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I saw this link on Udi's facebook page for Organic Sunshine Burgers and I was wondering if anyone has tried them.

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I'm usually a pretty positive person but honestly can say I hate them. Can't cook them on the grill. They fall apart. Can't eat them on a bun. They fall apart. The texture is creepy. I miss Publix brand organic veggie burgers soooooo much. I have 3 more brands in the freezer. Here's hoping... I don't eat red meat and won't do turkey so...

burdee Enthusiast

I saw this link on Udi's facebook page for Organic Sunshine Burgers and I was wondering if anyone has tried them.

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My husband and I LOVE them. However, we both have gluten, dairy, egg, soy and other diagnosed allergy restrictions. So we didn't expect those to taste like meat patties. We especially like the garden and barbeque varieties, but the original variety is okay, too. If you have multiple food allergies, read the labels. Some Sunshine burgers have ingredients we can't safely eat.

We have cooked those in the microwave and toaster oven. We've also frozen them in our homemade 'tv dinners' with other vegies to heat and eat later. I never considered grilling them, because they are so easy to microwave.

kareng Grand Master

I didn't like them.

Wanted to.

Just didn't. :(

cahill Collaborator

Thanks Guys

I dont expect them to taste like meat, kinda was hoping they would taste more like the vegan pattys I use to eat :)

The closest store that carries them is about an hour drive ( one way). My daughter and her hubby went out to dinner tonight so they are going to pick me up some to try.

Here's hopping :)

I would try making homemade but rice does not seem to hold up well in the freezer when I make things like this

cahill Collaborator

I'm usually a pretty positive person but honestly can say I hate them. Can't cook them on the grill. They fall apart. Can't eat them on a bun. They fall apart. The texture is creepy. I miss Publix brand organic veggie burgers soooooo much. I have 3 more brands in the freezer. Here's hoping... I don't eat red meat and won't do turkey so...

I used to eat moringstar farm patty ,I miss them. :(

If you find a brand you like ,please share the info with me :D

MaryJones2 Enthusiast

We love them. They are a staple in our house. Reminds me of the original Gardenburger.


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