Miami Foods Plant Based Classic Miami Burgers 2 x 100g
£3.50
£1.75 per 100gProduct information
Country of Origin
FrozenSuitable for freezingSuitable for vegetarians
Storage
Instructions
For best results, we recommend you always cook from a frying pan.; Oven cook - From Frozen. Preheat oven. Cook on a well-oiled/non-stick tray for 210°C Electric / 190°C Fan, Gas mark 6 for 16-18 minutes, turning once half way through.; Shallow Fry - From Frozen. Preheat pan. Cook from frozen in a well-oiled pan on a medium heat for 8-9 minutes, turning regularly.
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Other Information
Seasoned vegetable mix with soya protein.
Storage:
Keep frozen at -18°C or below. Do not refreeze.
For best before date see side of pack.
Brand
We've health-hacked your favourite burgers and made them good. Say goodbye to the crazy levels of saturated fats and sugars. Our products are totally junk-free and they get a 10/10 for amazing taste. Oh, and they happen to be 100% plant-based too.
Manufacturer
20-22 Wenlock Road,
London,
N1 7GU.
Return To Address
hello@miamifoods.co
Miami Foods,
20-22 Wenlock Road,
London,
N1 7GU.
Typical Values | Per 100g Burger |
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Energy | 738 kJ /177 kcal |
Fat | 10g |
Saturated fat | 0.8g |
Carbohydrate | 9.8g |
Sugars | 1.6g |
Fibre | 3.9g |
Protein | 10g |
Salt | 1.6g |
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Ratings and reviews
Customer reviews (131)
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Black sludge on top after cooking
I put the burgers in the oven and may have left them a little longer than needed, but lots of black sludge had coated the burgers on the top and on the sides. It looked horrible and seemed really artificial so I chucked them straight away Wont be buying again
Healthiest burgers
So pleased to find a tasty burger that the kids love which is low in fat and calories
Look at the ingredients
What a shame they have to spoil this product by adding the worst of the worst Maltodextrin, it is not classed as a sugar but has the same powerful effect on the body. Avoid all products with this added. It seems vegetarian options are not healthy options.
Best veggie burger
No bad coconut taste , no palm oil, and low on calories and fat versus the rest I’ve tried
Nice and tasty
Different style to many burgers, thinner and less fatty. Pretty good, though not cheap
no veg
why can’t a vegetarian option be healthy and good for you? i’m so annoyed they keep coming up with the word plant based. and then use rehydrated soya, and dextrose. you may as well put load of sugar in your burger and have it if you don’t know what dextrose does to your body. why why can’t they just simply use vegetables, sweet corn, peas, cabbage, potatoes there all healthy. God help me
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