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Reddit mentions of Native Forest Organic Jackfruit, Vegan Meatless Alternative, 14 Ounce Cans (Pack of 6)

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Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Native Forest Organic Jackfruit, Vegan Meatless Alternative, 14 Ounce Cans (Pack of 6). Here are the top ones.

Native Forest Organic Jackfruit, Vegan Meatless Alternative, 14 Ounce Cans (Pack of 6)
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    Features:
  • MEATLESS ALTERNATIVE: Our Organic Young Jackfruit is an excellent vegan, soy & gluten free meatless alternative to use in numerous recipes. A mild flavor makes it a great base for sauces & seasonings!
  • GREAT ALTERNATIVE TO CHICKEN & PORK: Young jackfruit's fleshy interior has a meaty texture similar to chicken. As it cooks, it flakes & shreds making it ideal for vegan pulled pork and chicken recipes.
  • SUSTAINABLY FARMED: We support organic & sustainable farming that avoids GMOs & pesticides. We're proud participants in the Non-GMO Project & want our consumers to know where their food comes from.
  • SUPPORT FOR SPECIAL DIETS: Our vegetarian products are ethically sourced & suitable for many special diets including vegan, gluten free, paleo, keto, kosher, organic & low sodium.
  • OUR COMMITMENT TO HEALTHY OPTIONS: Our company was born out of a commitment to create delicious & healthy vegetarian foods with convenient preparation for those with busy, health-aware lifestyles.
Specs:
Number of items6
Release dateSeptember 2015
Size14 Ounce (Pack of 6)
Weight0.875 Pounds

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Found 3 comments on Native Forest Organic Jackfruit, Vegan Meatless Alternative, 14 Ounce Cans (Pack of 6):

u/misspygmy · 2 pointsr/Vegetarianism

I got Native Forest brand organic canned jackfruit in water (well it has salt and lime juice too) from Whole Foods. Here's a link to it. I thought maybe I hadn't dries it enough, although I squeezed it pretty dry, or maybe that I could crisp it by frying it before adding the sauce? What do you think? I'm new to jack fruit so any advice would be great!

u/reroll4tw · 1 pointr/Cooking

You can buy it from amazon for a decent price if you want to get a fe cans. We've used this brand a few times.