As a result, the Impossible Burger was created. The Impossible Burger is made from 0% beef which means it uses 95% less land, 74% less water and in turn, creates 87% less greenhouse emissions.*
The Impossible Burger is made up of only a few ingredients including wheat, coconut oil,
Provision in Federal Galley serves the Impossible Burger as a substitute for any of their burgers. They receive it in ground form and form the patties so it fits better to their buns. Chef Stephen Eldridge had followed the story of Impossible Foods for years just waiting for a time to implement it into a menu. He wanted to use it to make the restaurant have less of a carbon footprint.
Get an Impossible Burger at Provision in Federal Galley at 200 Children’s Way on Pittsburgh’s North Shore. Open seven days a week, no reservation is needed and there is plenty of seating. Visit https://www.federalgalley.org and http://provisionpgh.com for more information about Provision. For more information on the Impossible Burger visit https://www.impossiblefoods.com.
*stats provided from https://www.impossiblefoods.com.
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