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Organic Young Jackfruit 400g

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$4.75
$4.30 ea. for 6 +

Honest to Goodness Organic Young Jackfruit is ethically sourced, sustainably grown and packaged in a BPA free tin.

Jackfruit is a fibrous fruit which is easily flavoured and has a consistency similar to shredded meat, making it a fantastic vegan, soy and wheat free meat alternative!

No GMO. No artificial preservatives. No added sugar. Vegan friendly.

HOW TO USE

Much like tofu, young jackfruit takes on the flavour of whatever you season it with, making it incredibly versatile. Jackfruit also has a texture similar to pulled meat which is fantastic for creating meat-free tacos, burgers, sandwiches, salads + much more!
Jackfruit can be shredded before or after cooking. Some of the jackfruit pieces will have the firm core attached and that won’t shred; feel free to just leave it as is or give it a quick chop with your kitchen knife. As jackfruit is a variety of fruit, it can be eaten raw or cooked.
Rinse well before use.

GROWING & PROCESSING

A relative of the fig, jackfruit is a large tropical fruit which grows in areas of Southeast Asia, Brazil and Africa. Amazingly, one jackfruit tree can grow about 100 to 200 fruits in a year and requires little maintenance.
Our Organic Young Jackfruit, also known as green or unripe, is simply peeled, diced and tinned in a simple brine solution.

INGREDIENTS

Organic Young Jackfruit (56%), Purified Water, Sea Salt, Organic Lime Juice



SKU
CAJAC2.400
Barcode
9339944009451
Country of Origin
Sri Lanka
Allergen Advice
No declarable allergens.


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Ingredients

Nutritional Information
Av. Per 100g/100ml

Energy (kj)
142
Protein (g)
1
Fat Total (g)
0.5
Fat Saturated (g)
0.3
Carbohydrate (g)
6.6
Sugars (g)
0.3
Sodium (mg)
200

Serving Size (g/ml)
52.00

Honest to Goodness Organic Young Jackfruit is ethically sourced, sustainably grown and packaged in a BPA free tin.

Jackfruit is a fibrous fruit which is easily flavoured and has a consistency similar to shredded meat, making it a fantastic vegan, soy and wheat free meat alternative!

No GMO. No artificial preservatives. No added sugar. Vegan friendly.

HOW TO USE

Much like tofu, young jackfruit takes on the flavour of whatever you season it with, making it incredibly versatile. Jackfruit also has a texture similar to pulled meat which is fantastic for creating meat-free tacos, burgers, sandwiches, salads + much more!
Jackfruit can be shredded before or after cooking. Some of the jackfruit pieces will have the firm core attached and that won’t shred; feel free to just leave it as is or give it a quick chop with your kitchen knife. As jackfruit is a variety of fruit, it can be eaten raw or cooked.
Rinse well before use.

GROWING & PROCESSING

A relative of the fig, jackfruit is a large tropical fruit which grows in areas of Southeast Asia, Brazil and Africa. Amazingly, one jackfruit tree can grow about 100 to 200 fruits in a year and requires little maintenance.
Our Organic Young Jackfruit, also known as green or unripe, is simply peeled, diced and tinned in a simple brine solution.

INGREDIENTS

Organic Young Jackfruit (56%), Purified Water, Sea Salt, Organic Lime Juice



SKU
CAJAC2.400
Barcode
9339944009451
Country of Origin
Sri Lanka
Allergen Advice
No declarable allergens.


Dietary Icon Dietary Icon Dietary Icon Dietary Icon
Ingredients

Nutritional Information
Av. Per 100g/100ml

Energy (kj)
142
Protein (g)
1
Fat Total (g)
0.5
Fat Saturated (g)
0.3
Carbohydrate (g)
6.6
Sugars (g)
0.3
Sodium (mg)
200

Serving Size (g/ml)
52.00


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