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New organic vegetable burger

When more and more people talk about plant products and even those that also reach foods that have always been characterized by containing meat, another novelty arrives. And it does it in a new organic vegetable burger, totally natural, without preservatives. The brand Dehesa The Miracle has already entered this market niche with its two varieties chickpeas and lentils. They are aimed at both vegetarian consumers and lovers of food. good gourmet food in search of new gastronomic experiences. Find out below what these burgers look like.

Why a new organic vegetable burger?

Well basically because everything 'vegan' it is more and more on the table of any world point. According to the latest trends published by Google Trends, that word had a growth of 70% in searches during the year 2018. This is irrefutable proof that people are becoming interested in researching, knowing and even, as a final stage, acquiring plant products. Those that provide proteins of plant origin, in addition to other important nutrients for the body. Always without eating a piece of meat, for the benefit of legumes and vegetables. 

Well, in this context, after the already successful tests of several companies in the production and sale of 'vegan' burgers, now it's food Dehesa The Miracle that adds up. For this reason, it has wanted to cover the 'bio' market share with its new organic vegetable burger. Uniting this concept with that of products 100% natural, have launched two varieties, made by hand.

The first is from lentils, although it contains onion, garlic, spinach, roasted pepper, raisins and egg, in addition. Also breadcrumbs, flour, salt, mint and even a touch of pepper. On the other hand, the second is based mainly on chickpeas, with added garlic, onion, carrot, pepper and egg. Spices several such as curry, coriander, cloves or cumin are among its ingredients along with the same breadcrumbs, flour and even anise. Both are priced at € 7,88 per pack of four units. You can find them on the website of Dehesa The Miracle or in the Biosphere of El Corte Inglés. 

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