Cooking oils used in the US and Canada differ at Buffalo Wild Wings.
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65-1224 Lindsey Rd
Waimea, HI
US 96743
At Aloha Burger we take pride in serving local 100% grass-fed beef raised right here on the Big Island of Hawaii. We source as many local ingredients as possible, we hand make our breakfast sausage, we NEVER EVER use seed oils, and we have created a sauce that truly adds something new and exciting to the burger game. We’ve worked hard to make our unique smash burger one of THE BEST burgers you will ever have, and then we went to obsessive lengths to craft one-of-a-kind, island-inspired, tropical drinks that are insanely delicious! AND, if all of that weren’t enough, we built an incredibly friendly burger team that is eager to serve you! Most folks come for the food, but they stay for the love. Open Saturdays from 7:30am - 2:00pm.
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Seed oil free restaurant
Aloha Burger & BBQ was submitted to the map because they are cooking food with something better than seed oils.
Aloha Burger & BBQ is reported to be 100% seed oil free.
They are reportedly using beef tallow, beef drippings, or beef suet in their cooking.
They are reportedly using pork lard or manteca in their cooking.
They are reportedly using real butter in their cooking.
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