Eat Wholesome - Organic Curried Jackfruit, 300g

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Eat Wholesome - Organic Curried Jackfruit, 300g

Brand - Eat Wholesome
£4.29
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Quick Description

Eat Wholesome Organic Curried Jackfruit is delicious and versatile. A great source of fibre & protein, 1 of your 5 a day, and free of sugar, gluten & fat.

Key Information 

  • 1 of your 5 a day
  • From Sri Lanka
  • Source of fibre and protein
  • Soy-Free & Gluten-free
  • No added sugar
  • Fat-Free
  • Organic

Product Overview

Try Eat Wholesome Organic Curried Jackfruit and explore the cooking potential of Jackfruit, a versatile vegan ‘meat’ alternative that’s also 1 of your 5 a day.

Eat Wholesome Curried Jackfruit uses only organic ingredients and jackfruit sourced from Sri Lanka. Naturally low in sugars, jackfruit is a delicious source of fibre and protein.

Eat Wholesome Organic Curried Jackfruit is 100% vegan and only contains naturally occurring sugars. Free of soy and gluten, it makes a wholesome choice of meal. And for each product you buy, Eat Wholesome donates toward seeds for 1 sq ft of farmland.

Directions:

Remove Eat Wholesome Organic Curried Jackfruit from its packaging, pop it in a pan at medium heat and stir for 8-10 minutes. 

Add it to burgers, tacos and Buddha Bowls.

Ingredients

Young Jackfruit* (55%), Coconut Milk* (20%), Purified Water, Spices* (Turmeric* (3%), Cumin*, Cinnamon*, Coriander*, Lemongrass*, Cardamom*, Ginger*), Onion*, Garlic*, Curry Leaves* (0.9%), Sea Salt
*Organic

Allergens: Tree Nuts (Coconut)

Frequently Asked Questions

Is jackfruit a fruit or a vegetable?

Jackfruit is the main ingredient in Eat Wholesome Organic Curried Jackfruit. It’s a fruit that grows on the tropical Jackfruit tree. It’s the largest fruit tree in the world, weighing 40+ pounds.The fruit itself is mainly consumed in savoury dishes and so is commonly confused for a vegetable.