Sunshine Burgers
These are sold in the U.S. The ingredients list says raw sunflower seed,
brown rice, carrots, herbs, and salt. I would like to try making them at home. Has anyone else tried? Thanks in advance. .... julie |
Sunshine Burgers
Julie Falsetti > wrote:
> These are sold in the U.S. The ingredients list says raw sunflower seed, > brown rice, carrots, herbs, and salt. I would like to try making them at > home. Has anyone else tried? I've not tried these. Are they dehydrated a bit or just sold as is? I've made a "raw loaf" that involves soaking almonds then blenderising them with raw vegetables such as carrots, cabbage, tomato, etc, various flavourings, and mashed avocado. Pretty tasty, though you want to eat it straight away as it doesn't keep. Kake |
Sunshine Burgers
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>, Julie Falsetti > wrote: > These are sold in the U.S. The ingredients list says raw sunflower seed, > brown rice, carrots, herbs, and salt. I would like to try making them at > home. Has anyone else tried? I love them. They're *green*, just so you know, and taste *wonderful* with barbecue sauce on an onion roll. ygg |
Sunshine Burgers
These are sold fresh (frozen) and require no cooking.
On Sun, 19 Oct 2003, Kate Pugh wrote: > > I've not tried these. Are they dehydrated a bit or just sold as is |
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