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Pan's Mushroom Jerky

Pan's Mushroom Jerky

Portland, OR

Curry Mushroom Jerky (3-pack)

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$24.00
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$24.00
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INGREDIENTS:

Dried Shiitake Mushrooms, Organic Coconut Sugar, Avocado Oil, Water, Organic Curry Seasoning (Organic Spices, Organic Garlic, Organic Turmeric, Organic Freeze-dried Lemon, Sea Salt, Organic Jalapeño Pepper, Organic Chili Pepper, Organic Smoked Paprika), Pink Himalayan Sea Salt, Organic Chia Seeds.

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ABOUT:

Pan's Mushroom Jerky - Curry is a Madras curry flavor that brings some heat. Made of shiitake mushrooms, Pan's Mushroom Jerky has a delicious umami taste and satisfying texture and is vegan, plant-based*, high in fiber, kosher*, gluten-free, soy-free, and uses organic ingredients. *Certified

HOW TO ENJOY:

Snack right out of the bag, or enjoy on in soups, salads, sandwiches, or avocado toast!

PACK SIZE:

3-Pack


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Pan's Mushroom Jerky

Pan's Mushroom Jerky

Portland, OR

Pan's Mushroom Jerky is a shiitake mushroom snack with a satisfying umami flavor and meaty texture. Pan's is a good source of fiber, vegan, plant-based, Kosher, soy-free and gluten-free, and delicious! As seen on Shark Tank, Pan's is available in six delicious flavors and is available in thousands of stores as well as online. Learn more at mushroomjerky.com.

Fun Facts: 

Founder Michael Pan discovered his family's 40 year old recipe during a trip to Malaysia in 2006