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Last updated by dandv Gold on October 26th, 2008.
Nutrition at a glance
There are 110 calories in the Dr. Praeger's All Natural Tex Mex Veggie Burgers.

If you choose the California Veggie Burgers - Veggie Royale instead, you would save about 10 calories.

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Dr. Praeger's

All Natural Tex Mex Veggie Burgers


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Dr. Praeger`s sensible foods - all natural tex mex veggie burgers - 4 burgers individually wrapped

No Cholesterol, no trans fat, reduced sodium, made with oat bran, low saturated fat, good source of fiber, GMO free, kosher parve

Ingredients: carrots, black beans, onions, string beans, corn, zucchini, soybeans, oat bran, peas, red pepper, spinach, expeller pressed canola oil, broccoli, textured soy flour, corn, oat fiber, arrowroot, jalapeno peppers, chili powder, garlic, corn meal, corn starch, cilantro, salt, parsley, all natural vegetable gum, black pepper.

Made in a facility that uses wheat and eggs.

www.drpraegers.com
Made in the USA

Net weight 312g (11oz)
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Tip: Try one of these other items from Dr. Praeger's instead of the All Natural Tex Mex Veggie Burgers to consume fewer calories.
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Taste Rating: 4/5 stars   November 8th, 2008 at 6:53PM

For P90X, 1 burger = 1 protein serving.

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Nutrition Facts on Dr. Praeger's All Natural Tex Mex Veggie Burgers provided by LIVESTRONG.COM

Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 1 Burger 2.75 oz (78g)

Amount per Serving

Calories 110 Calories from Fat 40

% Daily Value *
Total Fat 4.5g7%
    Saturated Fat  0.5g2%
    Trans Fat  0g
Cholesterol 0mg0%
Sodium 250mg10%
Total Carbohydrate 13g4%
    Dietary Fiber  4g16%
    Sugars  1g
Protein 5g10%

Vitamin A50%
Vitamin C6%
Calcium4%
Iron14%

Est. Percent of Calories from:
Fat 36.8%     Carbs 47.3%
Protein 18.2%

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