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Food & Beverage Close-Up, June 11, 2008
FOOD AND BEVERAGE CLOSE-UP-11 June 2008-Allen Brothers Touts Burgers for the Fourth(C)2008 - CloseUpMedia - newsdesk@closeupmedia.com
Allen Brothers is promoting their burgers as Fourth of July fare.
The company said that consumers can choose from Wagyu burgers, buffalo burgers, veal burgers, USDA Prime steak burgers and the Gilia burger.
In a release, the company offered descriptions of the offerings:
-- Buffalo burgers: The all-natural 100 percent buffalo meat patties are an inspired alternative to beef. Low in fat, cholesterol and calories, they are high in protein, juiciness and flavor. Ready made, individually packaged
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-- Wagyu steak burgers: Enjoy fabled Kobe (Wagyu) beef as a burger Incredibly marbled, tender, succulent and bursting with flavor. Hand-selected, individually packaged ground pattie
-- Veal burgers: Velvety and tender. Low in fat and calories. High in nutrition and taste
-- Gilia burgers: A Gilia burger combines Allen Brothers ground sirloin, veal and pork with an old-world recipe featuring garlic and fine herbs. This unique burger is incredibly moist and flavorful. The recipe came from Gilia, an Italian-American woman Allen Brothers president Todd Hatoff met during his travels .
-- The Great Steakhouse Steak Burgers: Made from hand-selected USDA Prime aged ground beef for incomparable quality and flavor.
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