Aww, thank you! Just less mess that wayI love the idea of using a bowl and spoon! Brilliant!

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Aww, thank you! Just less mess that wayI love the idea of using a bowl and spoon! Brilliant!
Whats that?pulled jackfruit
Yeah! What's that?Whats that?
Cheese is required, so no need to mention it. If there is no cheese then its not nachos.I love nachos with meat, cheese, salsa, and sour cream.![]()
The Google is your friend, @Nebulous....or pulled jackfruit is available
The Google is your friend, @Nebulous....
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Jackfruit: What It Is and Why It’s Healthy
Fruit as a meat substitute? Yep! Jackfruit is a tropical fruit that imitates pulled pork, as well as makes a tasty dessert. Learn more about the health benefits of this versatile, ancient fruit.health.clevelandclinic.org
It's a kind of fruit that has a meaty sort of texture... it's often used as a plant-based alternative to pulled pork.Nachos and tortilla chips are two completely different things.
Tortilla chips are just an ingredient in Nachos![]()
Sounds so interesting; don't think it's even marketed here, at least I have not run across it.It's a kind of fruit that has a meaty sort of texture... it's often used as a plant-based alternative to pulled pork.
It's hard to describe the taste... it's a bit meaty in some ways, but also fruity. To be honest, I think I prefer it over beef!
It's a kind of fruit that has a meaty sort of texture... it's often used as a plant-based alternative to pulled pork.
It's hard to describe the taste... it's a bit meaty in some ways, but also fruity. To be honest, I think I prefer it over beef!
Sounds so interesting; don't think it's even marketed here, at least I have not run across it.![]()