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MorningStar Farms Spicy Black Bean veggie burgers are crisp and tender, made with a savory blend of black beans, brown rice, onions, corn, and tomatoes for bold flavor in every bite. With 70% less fat than regular ground beef patties*, these vegetarian burgers are a good source of protein (13% daily value) and fiber (4.5g total fat per serving). Made with real veggies and no artificial flavors or colors, they offer a healthy and delicious option; Keep a convenient resealable bag in your freezer for a hearty meal starter anytime. Whether youre looking for a quick lunch, dinner, or grilling for a summer BBQ, MorningStar Farms Spicy Black Bean veggie burgers are sure to delight both vegetarians and meat-lovers alike. *Regular ground beef contains 15g total fat per serving (67g). MorningStar Farms Spicy Black Bean Burgers contain 4.5g total fat per serving (67g).
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What ingredients are in MorningStar Farms Spicy Black Bean veggie burgers? A: MorningStar Farms Spicy Black Bean veggie burgers are made with black beans, brown rice, onions, corn, and tomatoes. They are a vegetarian product that contains no artificial flavors or colors.
- Q: How many veggie burgers come in one package? A: Each package contains four veggie burgers. They are conveniently packed in a nine point five ounce resealable bag for easy storage.
- Q: What is the nutritional value of these veggie burgers? A: Each burger provides thirteen percent of the daily value of protein and contains four point five grams of total fat. They also have seventy percent less fat than regular ground beef patties.
- Q: How do I cook MorningStar Farms Spicy Black Bean veggie burgers? A: These veggie burgers can be cooked in a skillet, microwave, oven, or on the grill. They are quick and easy to prepare for lunch or dinner.
- Q: Can I grill these veggie burgers? A: Yes, you can grill MorningStar Farms Spicy Black Bean veggie burgers. They are suitable for grilling, making them perfect for barbecues and summer gatherings.
- Q: Are these veggie burgers suitable for vegetarians? A: Yes, these burgers are a vegetarian meat alternative. They contain no meat and are designed for those following a vegetarian diet.
- Q: How should I store these veggie burgers? A: Keep the veggie burgers in the freezer until you are ready to use them. The resealable bag helps maintain freshness after opening.
- Q: What is the shelf life of these veggie burgers? A: When kept frozen, MorningStar Farms Spicy Black Bean veggie burgers can last for several months. Check the packaging for a specific expiration date.
- Q: Are MorningStar Farms veggie burgers gluten-free? A: No, these veggie burgers contain wheat as one of the ingredients. They are not suitable for those with gluten allergies or sensitivities.
- Q: Do these burgers contain any allergens? A: Yes, these veggie burgers contain soy, wheat, egg, and milk ingredients. Always check the label for potential allergens.
- Q: How do MorningStar Farms Spicy Black Bean burgers compare to regular beef burgers? A: These veggie burgers have seventy percent less fat than regular ground beef patties, making them a healthier alternative. They also provide a good source of protein.
- Q: Are these veggie burgers kosher? A: Yes, MorningStar Farms Spicy Black Bean veggie burgers are labeled as kosher dairy. They meet kosher dietary guidelines.
- Q: What toppings go well with these veggie burgers? A: These burgers are versatile and can be topped with a variety of ingredients like lettuce, tomatoes, cheese, and condiments. Customize them to your taste!
- Q: What if my veggie burgers arrive damaged? A: If your MorningStar Farms veggie burgers arrive damaged, contact the retailer for a replacement or refund. Keep all packaging for reference.
- Q: Can I use these veggie burgers in recipes? A: Yes, these veggie burgers can be used in various recipes, such as salads, sandwiches, or as a filling for wraps. They offer a flavorful, protein-rich addition.

