Native Forest Organic Young Jackfruit (Canned) – 6-pack vs Loma Linda Plant-Based Tender Bits (15 oz., 6 pack)
Overall winner: Loma Linda Plant-Based Tender Bits (15 oz., 6 pack)
Key Differences
Native Forest (A) is a lower-priced, organic canned young jackfruit marketed as a meat substitute with a shreddable, meaty texture and is gluten- and soy-free. Loma Linda (B) is a higher-priced shelf-stable plant protein with higher reported protein and lower fat but has mixed texture feedback and smaller-than-expected cans
Native Forest Organic Young Jackfruit (Canned) – 6-pack
Organic jackfruit in water-based can, a plant-based meat alternative with a meaty texture and versatile flavor. Consumers note its ability to absorb spices and work well in savory dishes
Pros
- plant-based meat substitute
- gluten-free and soy-free
- meaty texture suitable for shredding
- versatile in sauces and seasonings
Cons
- some cans reported denting by customers
Loma Linda Plant-Based Tender Bits (15 oz., 6 pack)
Plant-based meat alternative made with sustainable protein. High in protein and easy to prepare. Customers report versatile use across dishes with mixed texture feedback
Pros
- shelf-stable plant protein
- high in protein
- low in fat
- easy preparation
Cons
- texture feedback is mixed
- cans smaller than expected
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Native Forest |
| Durability | Loma Linda |
| Versatility | Native Forest |
| User Reviews | Loma Linda |