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🥢 Elevate your plant-based game—meatless never tasted this mighty!
Plant Basics Hearty Plant Protein offers a versatile, unflavored vegan meat substitute delivering 14g of plant protein per serving with a superior meat-like texture. Non-GMO, gluten-free, low fat, and low sodium, it’s designed for clean eating and culinary creativity. Ideal for a wide range of global recipes, it’s perfect for health-conscious professionals, meal preppers, and anyone seeking a satisfying, nutritious alternative to traditional meat.








| ASIN | B086D8X73M |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,182 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #2 in Meatless Chunks |
| Brand | Plant Basics Plant Based Meat Substitutes |
| Brand Name | Plant Basics Plant Based Meat Substitutes |
| Cuisine | Multicultural |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 506 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Plant Based, Vegan |
| Flavor | Chunks |
| Item Form | chunks |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Plant Basics Plant Based Meat Substitutes |
| Number of Items | 6 |
| Number of Pieces | 6 |
| Set Name | 6-pack |
| Size | 1 Pound (Pack of 6) |
| Specialty | Vegetarian |
| UPC | 850004141052 |
| Unit Count | 96.0 Ounce |
C**R
Great for long term storage in the pantry and prepping
I come at this from a different perspective than the typical buyer of faux meat. I am not a vegan. I am coming at this from a prepper perspective and as someone that likes to make their house more efficient. I love the taste and texture of this product... after I add some tallow, bacon grease, meat drippings, hamburger grease, beef broth. You get the idea. It is fairly easy to use. Soak it in a broth plus seasonings marinade until it is rehydrated. Dry it off and roll it in some flour plus seasoning. Drop it in a pan of hot grease. Get that sear and it is done. It will taste like beef, bacon or what ever meat flavor you rehydrate it with. It has a bit of a spongey texture, but it is a nice chew and the sear really sells it. Now on to the frugal kitchen stuff. The price per ounce seems a little high, but remember you are getting about 3-4x the dry weight once you prep it. The chunks themselves have almost no flavor to them, which makes a good starting canvas. The only thing missing is the meat broth and meat fats, and that is where the frugality comes in. I save up my drippings from rabbit, hamburgers, steaks, bacon n sausage n egg fry ups, broiled meats especially. In those drippings is everything I need to flavor and reconstitute some of the faux meat chunks. Spatchcocked rabbit one day and faux rabbit tacos the next. Kind of like a meat extender. As a prepper I love this stuff. I can take some dry beef bullion, dry taco seasoning, dehydrated refried beans, canned salsa, canned cheese, and long shelf life tortillas to make an emergency ration burrito that is better than any fast food offerings. So long as you have fresh water, a cast iron pan, and an open fire, you can have a really nice meal. Packs well too. I just made the said burritos with a cup of these chunks and previously mentioned ingredients and it fed two of us. You could pack a meal for 4-8 in a lunchbox. Great for camping and road trips as well. Far cheaper and better than any MRE burrito, but you do need a basic kitchen of some sort.
R**L
Refrigerate Overnight After Hydration for Great Texture
I made the soup recipe listed on the packaging. I used the Better Than Bouillon vegetable base, veggies, pasta, and unflavored chunks. The soup was delicious and the now flavored chunks were also delicious but very spongy, I thought Meh and put it in the refrigerator. The next day I tried the soup again and it seemed that the proteins has set up overnight and had a great texture. I was impressed with the chunks and intend on trying different recipes. I am not a vegetarian, so I will also try some meat flavorings as well. I intend on hydrating different flavors and keeping them in the refrigerator as indicated on the product packaging. Storage of this dried product is very convenient.
T**Y
Long-term storage food that’s also damned tasty- and inexpensive!!
We really are enjoying this product! Tip; 1. let it soak in Better than Boullion for about 30-35 minutes, then drain before use. Can store in this way in the fridge for a few days; 2. Only make what you’ll need (we use 2 handfuls of the product and about a heaping teaspoon of boullion- feeds at least 3 people); 3. don’t let it boil for more than 15 minutes or so or it get either tough or rubbery! After reconstituting We like it in stir fry, pot pies, burritos/tacos, in soups (it’s the last item in), or in a super quick dish with wilted baby kale or spinach (we like it wilted in butter and olive oil), a rinsed can of garbanzo beans, fresh garlic to taste, a can of diced tomatoes with the juice, a cup or so of these reconstituted babies from the fridge and some sea salt. Maybe some toast and cheese on the side and it’s wonderful! Maybe a squeeze of lemon sometimes for variation!
S**L
Good protein, lightweight and easy to rehydrate
Simple soy protein to add to a meal. They’re lightweight and easy to rehydrate. I bought the unflavored bag. The flavor alone is ok. They’re better seasoned, but edible on their own. The chunks keep their shape. They don’t turn to mush. You get a lot in the bag. It’ll last a while. It reseals to stay fresh.
J**G
tastes great with other ingredients!
use it weekly frequently in making my gruel!!
B**.
Do NOT buy
I bought these thinking they would be like soy curls. They are not. They taste terrible. $60 wasted. Save your money and go to Butler Foods and buy soy curls directly.
D**N
Texture delightful.
I like these soy chunks. Seasoning needed. Texture delightful. I put them in lots of recipes
T**Y
Just okay for me.
These are okay. You really need to flavor them up and make sure you hydrate them well. I've only used them mixed into pasta sauce which works pretty well. The thing I didn't love is leftovers tend to get a little leathery.
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