Organic Turkey Burger

 Available in your grocer's freezer.

Organic Turkey Burgers

No matter what time of year it is, the desire for a burger could strike at any time. Now you can fill that desire and feel great about doing it because you simply can’t go wrong with our Turkey Burgers. Made from hand-trimmed, certified organic turkey, these burgers are juicy, low-in fat and full of flavor.

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Nutrition Facts

Organic Turkey Burgers
Serving Size 1 Burger (112g)
Servings Per Container 4
Calories 190
Calories From Fat 100
% Daily Values (DV) are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
Amount/serving DV%
Total Fat 11g 17%
Saturated Fat 3g 15%
Trans Fat 0g ---
Cholesterol 75mg 25%
Sodium 70mg 3%
Total Carbs 0g 0%
Dietary Fiber 0g 0%
Sugars 0g ---
Protein 22g ---
Vitamin A 0%
Vitamin C 0%
Calcium 2%
Iron 10%
Organic Turkey, Natural Rosemary Extract.
 

Average Rating: (Based on 9 reviews)

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changes September 6, 2010

Reviewer: Laurie R.

For the leading organic meat company I think you could make some changes to these to make them perfect. Number one are the pieces of bone...yuck...and two, they are loaded with fat which makes them real high in calories. Do you make anything lean?

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Great! August 4, 2010

Reviewer: L F.

I love these. I am selective about the meat I consume, but don't always have time to spend a lengthy amount of time preparing meals, so these are great. They are tasty and convenient, healthy. I've not noticed any hard bits when I bite down. I'm hoping that doesn't happen later. I was afraid these might be bland, but they really do have a great flavor. I just place mine in a skillet with some olive oil. I've eaten them by themselves and as a part of other things, and I've always enjoyed them.

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needs work April 19, 2010

Reviewer: Jen F.

The flavor is fine if not overcooked BUT the little pieces of hard bone/cartilage that are in them are teeth breakers. There must be some way to fix that. If so then they would be a convenient regular part of my organic diet.

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turkey burgers March 24, 2010

Reviewer: Christina P.

Other than cold-water fish, this is the only meat I can have. I add a little sage and olive oil and they're wonderful! Thanks for for being there.

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Main staple March 13, 2010

Reviewer: Jennifer D.

I think the turkey burgers are awesome. I live on these things. I do agree that there is sometimes a hard piece of bone in the pattie which should be corrected. I am just finding it harder and harder to find food to eat that doesn't scare me with all the terrible meat processing practices in the US, so I was relieved to find this product. Just hope its as healthy as it appears to be.

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GET A GRIP! February 25, 2010

Reviewer: randolph B.

These R delicious. As a 45 year old who is GI and Heart Smart I appreciate this product. Low sodium, low fat and Glut. free. What more do you want? If you want a burger filled with fat, sodium & art. flavorings, then by all means, go get some fast food. I think the other reviewers have missed the point completely. Organic and Healthy, People! And they do taste great. What, do you need help putting condiments on your food? Greens, onion,GF pickles, mustard, ketchup? I'm a fan. Please keep making these great products. Some of us out here rely on them. NYC

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Not good February 6, 2010

Reviewer: Jan N.

I have to agree with the previous posters. The turkey burgers tasted more like cardboard -- simply awful -- and the chunky bits in one or two bites (bone?) were unnerving. Too bad. I was glad to see this organic option in the grocer's freezer. But I won't be buying them again.

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Flavor fine, but... January 7, 2010

Reviewer: Jo M.

I broiled them as instructed, and they turned out great. They tasted like turkey. Only, as an eater who chews his food thoroughly, I did not like biting down on tiny bone fragments just like in grocery or fast food hamburgers.

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Umm..not the best January 5, 2010

Reviewer: arekius h.

I bought these in my local store and took them home and cooked them. I have to say it tasted very very bland and did not taste like turkey at all.

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