Fake Jerky - a Taste Test of Vegan/Plant-Based Jerky (vs Meat-Based Jerky)

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • Here's another review of plant-based foods, by me, a non-vegan. This time, Jerky.
    Ingredients (Products in order of appearance in the video):
    Plantiful Grilled Teryaki:
    Textured Vegetable Protein (Soya Protein, Soya Flour, Corn Starch, Wheat Protein), Sugar, Sorbitol, Soya Sauce, Maltose, Pea Powder, Glycerol, Canola Oil, Yeast Extract, Citric Acid, Flavouring, Salt, Natural Spices, Lemon Oil
    Plantiful Hot 'n' Spicy:
    Textured Vegetable Protein (Soya Protein, Soya Flour, Corn Starch, Wheat Protein), Sugar, Sorbitol, Soya Sauce, Maltose, Glycerol, Pea Powder, Canola Oil, Yeast Extract, Crushed Red Pepper, Maltodextrin, Black Pepper, Chilli Powder, Citric Acid, Flavouring, Salt
    The Curators Vegan Teryaki:
    Vegetable Proteins (Wheat), Rapeseed Oil, Teriyaki Seasoning (Sugar, Tamari Soy Sauce Powder, Yeast Extract, Ginger, Black Pepper, Chilli, Onion Powder, Garlic Powder, Mushroom Powder, Caramelised Sugar, Salt, Chilli Powder, Spice Extract, Garlic Extract), Pea Proteins, Wheat Powder, Brown Soft Sugar, Thickener (Methyl Cellulose), Potato Starch, Gelling Agent (Carrageenan), Barley Malt Extract, Seasoning (Flavouring, Potato Maltodextrin, Salt, Modified Tapioca Starch, Sugar, Waxy Maize Maltodextrin, Tapioca Maltodextrin, Vegetable Oil, Sodium Citrate, Ascorbic Acid)
    Wild West Honey BBQ:
    Beef, Demerara Sugar, Water, Tomato Puree, Honey (2%), Sea Salt, Soy Sauce (Water, Soya Beans, Salt, Vinegar), Apple Cider Vinegar, Pineapple Concentrate, Black Pepper, Apricot Puree, Dried Garlic, Apple Concentrate, Spices, Dried Onion, Herb, Antioxidant: Sodium Ascorbate, Preservative: Sodium Nitrite
    Jack Link's Sweet & Hot:
    Beef, Sugar, Sea Salt, Yeast Extract, Garlic Powder, Spices (contain Celery), Curing Salt (Salt, Preservative (Sodium Nitrite)), Flavourings, Onion Powder, Antioxidant (Extract of Rosemary), Acidity Regulator (Citric Acid), Pineapple Powder
    King's Diamond Edition Bacon:
    Cured Unsmoked Bacon, Sugar, Sodium Citrate, Natural Flavourings, Yeast Extract, Smoke Flavouring, Spices, Antioxidant (Sodium Erythorbate), Herb, Dried Onion, Preservative (Sodium Nitrite)

Komentáře • 493

  • @AtomicShrimp
    @AtomicShrimp  Před 2 lety +103

    *Afterthoughts & Addenda*
    *Pricing* - unlike a lot of meat substitute products, this is one where some of the imitation products are priced cheaper than the meat-based thing they are trying to emulate - although bigger picture: the prices are all in sort of the same range. Prices at the time of buying:
    Plantiful: £6.00 per 100g
    Curator's: £3.85 per 100g
    Jack Link's: £4.85 per 100g
    Wild West: £4.00 per 100g
    King's Bacon Jerky: £6.00 per 100g

    • @Blue.Diesel
      @Blue.Diesel Před 2 lety +4

      Come on friendo, you missed the best one!! Jacklinks Biltong is the king of the jerky

    • @ellaquin
      @ellaquin Před 2 lety +1

      You are on track to reach 1 mil by the end of this year (+34k in 1 week if I am not mistaken, which I probably am) I am really excited for you, this is a really awesome channel, and I am glad it is doing so well!

    • @richardwalker6004
      @richardwalker6004 Před 2 lety +1

      I just want to thank you for the Great positive videos that I enjoy during work lol and my leisure . I appreciate how positive you are when people talk negative. I live here in the United States and a person of color and can relate to you on many levels .. thank you.

    • @ssi-ruuk9396
      @ssi-ruuk9396 Před 2 lety

      if you ever decide to do the experiment again kings do a wagyu beef jerky but its £3 a packet and thats a bit steep but the taste is good though.

    • @pwrsocket
      @pwrsocket Před 2 lety +1

      @@ellaquin He isnt going to get 216k in just like 12 days

  • @farmerboy916
    @farmerboy916 Před 2 lety +318

    If they don't try to imitate the taste of meat, but just a good texture and flavor and turn it into a good snack food to make it a _replacement for jerky at the appropriately lowered price_ (given how expensive jerky is per ounce) I'll happily try it. Then again, it doesn't need to be vegan for that

    • @lunarose9
      @lunarose9 Před 2 lety +46

      normally the less like meat something is, the easier it is to get a good vegan version of it, chicken nuggets and sausages can be done pretty easily because they are reconstituted offal paste with seasoning, barely meat in the same way a chicken leg or pork chop would be. I am actually surprised these were kind of bad because similar items like salami you can get some really good versions of becase the focus is on the seasoning and how processed it it.

    • @farmerboy916
      @farmerboy916 Před 2 lety +18

      @@lunarose9 Exactly, pure imitations of a simple thing are going to be more difficult to do right than to just do something good on its own merits. In this case I can kind of imagine a really good product more similar to those sort of meat nugget 'jerky's' or dried sausages.

    • @jimheaton9503
      @jimheaton9503 Před 2 lety +2

      @@lunarose9 So easier to imitate things that already have only trace meat content (like those Richmond sossies) - seems fair comment. I have a distant recollection of Quorn breaded chicken imitation being fairly acceptable. Can you recommend a specific vegan salami-alike? I'm genuinely curious to try it...

    • @PotatoPirate123
      @PotatoPirate123 Před 2 lety +4

      @@lunarose9 I wouldn't describe sausages as 'offal' as this is almost never the case, and they would have to list those specific ingredients if so. They even have to declare if products contain mechanically recovered meat, although this is rare unless the sausages are hot dogs or incredibly cheap wholesale sausages.
      Cheap sausages like Richmond are usually cheap because they cut the ingredients with bulking agents such as rusk/breadcrumbs, although this can have the unintended effect of making them arguably 'healthier' than some more meaty options, in the sense of reducing pork and nitrite intake.
      I personally quite like cheapo sausages as they take me back to childhood, but as yet I haven't found any vegan ones that taste as close to the real thing as vegan 'chicken' nuggets do. I'm surprised by this, as food manufacturers have been making vegan friendly bacon flavour crisps for decades, so you'd think they could quite easily make a vegan 'cheap' sausage. Perhaps they're trying too hard to replicate Heck and the like.

    • @FluffyFerretFarm
      @FluffyFerretFarm Před 2 lety +6

      Because vegan food is known to be so reasonably priced? Not where I'm from..

  • @brandonb7120
    @brandonb7120 Před 2 lety +197

    Ringing endorsement when you had to double check the pack to ensure it definitely was for human consumption 🤣🤣🤣

    • @rolfs2165
      @rolfs2165 Před 2 lety +12

      Funnily enough, dog treats are usually held to higher standards and thus safe for human consumption. You might have to shine your coat yourself, though (but few people wear coats that require regular shining anyway).

    • @MsAnpassad
      @MsAnpassad Před 2 lety +8

      @@rolfs2165 That's not correct.

    • @iivarimokelainen
      @iivarimokelainen Před 2 lety +6

      @@rolfs2165 "dog treats are usually held to higher standards" any proof on that?

    • @jacobramirez4894
      @jacobramirez4894 Před 2 lety +9

      @@rolfs2165 if human food factories can be gross and dirty and it’s food for humans ,do you think that animal food is going to be better

    • @BhappyD
      @BhappyD Před 2 lety +1

      @@rolfs2165 Dog treat/food standards are really not that different to food made for humans. There are dog product companies that take short cuts and use really crappy quality, unhealthy, cheap ingredients, and then there are dog product companies that use high quality, natural, healthy ingredients. Just like with any human food product, you HAVE to read the label and know what is in the products you are buying/feeding your dog, and you also need to educate yourself on what your dog needs nutritionally as well as what ingredients are not healthy for them to consume regularly. I’d go out on a limb and say that most dog treats on the market are NOT held to higher standards. Sure, there are some brands who do genuinely use good ingredients and actually care that the product they are making is made with a dog’s health in mind (and are therefor perfectly safe for both dogs and humans to consume), but sadly most dog food/treat products on the shelf are not at all made with quality in mind. Most are just made with horribly sourced, unhealthy fillers that lead to health problems and obesity in dogs (much like the horrible quality processed foods humans ingest).

  • @martinwyke
    @martinwyke Před 2 lety +47

    About a decade ago I tried some real actual American Jerky, brought back from the US and it was completely different to what is sold as Jerky in the UK now, which is barely any more chewy than peperami sticks. The original US Jerky was exceptionally flavoursome and chewy and lasted a long time and really needed chewing.

    • @Pattoe
      @Pattoe Před 2 lety +13

      When I went, we visited a Buffalo farm and got some Buffalo jerky from the farm. Boy was it chewy! It was seasoned and marinated very well, too.

    • @martincornwall2005
      @martincornwall2005 Před 2 lety +6

      When I read the title of the video, I assumed that "fake" was referring to the mass market stuff we get in the UK, not to a vegan version thereof. I don't have a bag to hand, but the meat in the UK mass market stuff looks to me like its gone through some sort of extrusion process before being cut up to me as opposed to cutting thin slices of beef and drying.

    • @bagnome
      @bagnome Před 2 lety

      @@martincornwall2005 are you talking about stuff like Slim Jims?

    • @martincornwall2005
      @martincornwall2005 Před 2 lety +1

      @@bagnome no, regular jerky. Some of the stuff we get there looks as if it has been (possibly macerated then) forced through rollers like tin (aluminium) foil to produce a flat sheet that is then cut into regular shapes..

  • @africa_everyday
    @africa_everyday Před 2 lety +72

    The hot spicy meat is the most suitable to go along with the beer. 😁

  • @Alfiy_Wolf
    @Alfiy_Wolf Před 2 lety +249

    My grandmother made vegan jerky out of mushrooms and a few other things and it was fantastic. If I can find the recipe I’ll post it in the comments for you shrimp. Important update: all discussions are now on an unlisted video on my channel, find this in my playlist section “ cooking and recipes”

    • @tom-xz4ox
      @tom-xz4ox Před 2 lety +26

      Please do! That sounds interesting

    • @Alfiy_Wolf
      @Alfiy_Wolf Před 2 lety +43

      She also did some kind of fruit one but I haven’t had it since I was a kid, I have all her old recipes so it’s all probably somewhere, I’ll look in the attic later if there is enough interest I may do a video or something.

    • @gui18bif
      @gui18bif Před 2 lety +6

      @@Alfiy_Wolf oh do

    • @Alfiy_Wolf
      @Alfiy_Wolf Před 2 lety +14

      I’ll have to find the dehydrator and other equipment I hope I still have it because I want to try make it now that I’m thinking about it

    • @dunno7844
      @dunno7844 Před 2 lety +2

      I’m going to reply to this cuz it sounds good

  • @DeadDancers
    @DeadDancers Před 2 lety +34

    Shiitake mushroom jerky by back to basics is damned delicious option. I really dislike mushrooms but their jerky feels and tastes like real jerky.

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  Před 2 lety +21

      Yeah, I'm thinking that thickish slices of mushroom, marinated and dried, might have the necessary chew. I have a few other things in mind too...

    • @NHarts3
      @NHarts3 Před 2 lety +5

      I'm thinking that certain types of dried mango may also work. Not the usual kind we get in the supermarket, but I've had some from asian food stores that had a similar texture to dried meat. It may be difficult to hide the sweetness though.

    • @AnitaHandy65
      @AnitaHandy65 Před 2 lety +2

      @@AtomicShrimp can’t wait for the homemade imposter jerky video!

    • @shytendeakatamanoir9740
      @shytendeakatamanoir9740 Před 2 lety +2

      Oh, that is interesting. I really am not a fan of mushrooms, so I would hesitate to take one of I knew it was mushroom based. Now I kinda want to try it, though...

    • @libraryoflilylol199
      @libraryoflilylol199 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AtomicShrimp You should try to make some of these ideas and then make a video about it~

  • @willallen7757
    @willallen7757 Před 2 lety +5

    Beer advent calendar ? That's when you know you are truly loved.

    • @jk9554
      @jk9554 Před 2 lety

      As a German, I hope he'll get a proper _Weizenglas_ for that beer for Christmas ;)

  • @martinh4982
    @martinh4982 Před 2 lety +38

    Homemade plant based jerky might be an interesting project. You'd need something that wouldn't shrivel up too much during during. Maybe some sort of pepper?

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  Před 2 lety +23

      Yeah, I'm thinking quarters of fire roasted peeled peppers could be a thing

    • @InappropriateShorts
      @InappropriateShorts Před 2 lety

      one of those ideas I would have left on the idea pad.

    • @InappropriateShorts
      @InappropriateShorts Před 2 lety

      @@AtomicShrimp all that work for 1 calorie, 0 protien, o depth of flavor. no thanks👎

  • @CommisarPhil
    @CommisarPhil Před 2 lety +55

    The immediate question in my mind is which ones, if any, went in the bin unfinished after filming. The "I can't be bothered to eat this" threshold is an interesting subjective measure.

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  Před 2 lety +71

      The two lowest rated products went in the food waste bin (this is somewhat unusual for my taste tests - usually I will still eat stuff even if it's not ideally to my taste)

    • @beeragainsthumanity1420
      @beeragainsthumanity1420 Před 2 lety +11

      @@AtomicShrimp
      Thanks for the update.

    • @beeragainsthumanity1420
      @beeragainsthumanity1420 Před 2 lety +9

      Great question btw.

    • @EggBastion
      @EggBastion Před 2 lety +4

      @@AtomicShrimp damn

    • @CommisarPhil
      @CommisarPhil Před 2 lety +14

      @@AtomicShrimp Thanks for responding. I got the impression the Curators was not long for this world.

  • @sageisnotaplant99
    @sageisnotaplant99 Před 2 lety +4

    I love these kinds of videos because I’m vegan and this lets me know which veganized products I should or shouldn’t share with my non vegan friends and family

  • @aidan9522
    @aidan9522 Před 2 lety +31

    Have you ever tried biltong? Its a cured beef product vaguely similar to jerky. If you would like to, try and find someone who makes it in England so you can select your own piece of beef hanging from the roof, the prepackaged stuff always has some non-traditional preservatives in that do not hold true to the original flavour.

    • @lunarose9
      @lunarose9 Před 2 lety +3

      When I was a teenager I had a south africa boyfriend and his family had moved to england, we had a whole running joke about how biltong in the supermarket isn't biltong because it's just too crap and far off the mark.

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  Před 2 lety +16

      I used to buy biltong from a butcher shop that was owned by a South African, back in the day when jerky wasn't something you could even buy in the main supermarkets. I enjoyed it, but I think it's probably more of an acquired taste than sweetened and seasoned artificially dried jerky

    • @SilvaDreams
      @SilvaDreams Před 2 lety +4

      To be fair biltong and real beef jerky and not the pre-packaged stuff are essentially the same thing. THe mass marketed stuff is cooked dry and filled with preservatives to last longer.

    • @aidan9522
      @aidan9522 Před 2 lety +3

      @@AtomicShrimp Its also quite easy to make in terms of cured meats and doesnt take really long comparatively because most of the curing is done by vinegar before hanging.

  • @noahgeerdink5144
    @noahgeerdink5144 Před 2 lety +4

    Cool video, honestly often I think vegan substitute shouldn’t be compared to the real thing. They are often very good on their own, but they are really just a different thing, good but different.
    Also if you’re scared of ingredients I recommend you google all of them, I’ll tell you now that the thing added to meat products are way scarier than anything that is added to vegan food

  • @lunarose9
    @lunarose9 Před 2 lety +33

    I love when you do these vegan product reviews, I get driven up the wall when people asume that all vegan food is default terrible, some people can get really silly with it. Thanks for giving things a fair chance. If you are ever in Nottingham we have a surprising amount of really great faux meat companies, Faux the butchers, no Homers, I think there is another one too. I really love the salamis and pastramis

    • @benholroyd5221
      @benholroyd5221 Před 2 lety +5

      Some vegan products are really nice.
      Wine and beer are nice, as are toast, chips, crisps

    • @gui18bif
      @gui18bif Před 2 lety +6

      All vegan food is worse than their meat based counterparts.

    • @George_Washington_
      @George_Washington_ Před 2 lety +1

      vegan has a political connotation
      legumes are great and mix very nicely with animal products
      aninal products arent unhealthy

  • @LoldemortII
    @LoldemortII Před 2 lety +83

    This must be the most profitable vegan copy of any meat product.

  • @Fuzzy_Spork
    @Fuzzy_Spork Před 2 lety +15

    I make a mushroom "jerky" fairly often that I LOVE. It's not really emulating meat, it's definitely mushrooms, but my carnivore family members actually request I make it because it's just a good snack. If anyone is interested it's based on a recipe posted by CZcamsr Sauce Stache. If you search "mushroom jerky" on his channel it will be the most recent (can mushrooms make a better beef jerky). I use rehydrated dried shiitake mushrooms.

    • @RoyArrowood
      @RoyArrowood Před 2 lety +2

      King oyster mushrooms sliced, seasoned and baked make a nice snack that I think is almost jerky like in texture. Somebody should package that. Might be expensive though cuz those are pricey

  • @jakerockznoodles
    @jakerockznoodles Před 2 lety +87

    I'm not surprised that the Curators was the worst. I've had non-vegan Curators pork crackling and the same criticisms of rubbish texture and lack of flavour apply there too. Shame, really.

    • @christopherellis2663
      @christopherellis2663 Před 2 lety

      Could a vegan know the difference?

    • @Juslin7989
      @Juslin7989 Před 2 lety +28

      @@christopherellis2663 Yes, a vegan can differentiate between bad food and good food. Being vegan doesn't mean you lose your sense of taste.

    • @jakerockznoodles
      @jakerockznoodles Před 2 lety +4

      @@weakspirit_ nope, I eat meat. I also happen to enjoy many vegan products 🙂

  • @smackheadsgyro
    @smackheadsgyro Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks for this! I'm a long standing non meat eater, so I've kinda forgetting how jerky was like, I just remember loving it. So I've not been able to compare vegan jerky to the 'real' experience, and it makes navigating the products quite difficult. This is exactly what I needed!

  • @bradasstv
    @bradasstv Před 2 lety +8

    I always enjoy seeing you try the foods I'm too wimpy to try myself 😜 Seriously would enjoy seeing you try to make some better versions yourself!

  • @rbrown6476
    @rbrown6476 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for that - really interesting. I’m very much looking forward to watching you make your own. I find those videos great.
    Also, how lovely that you don’t give any to Eva, because they’re too salty for her. I worry when people feed things to dogs that are very high in sodium. She’s a lucky little lady!

  • @Tim.Weaver
    @Tim.Weaver Před 2 lety +1

    I really appreciate these videos. As someone who's been meat-free for the last 30 years I've never eaten jerky, so when I saw the vegan versions in Tesco I wasn't remotely interested in buying them.
    After watching your vid, I'll definitely be giving them a try.

  • @12345abxdefghijk
    @12345abxdefghijk Před 2 lety

    I must say, I absolutely love your voice. You sound like the kind of person someone could have an hour long conversation with about some obscure topic.

  • @NioxiS
    @NioxiS Před 2 lety

    I came to the channel some time ago for the scam-related videos. I watched ONLY those for quite some time as well, then I gave these "other videos" a shot. I want to say that I really appreciate most of the videos you do. This channel seems to be just you doing things you enjoy doing, and it really helps make my day better when I come here and look at what you uploaded. I don't even eat this type of food (vegan or meat, never tried jerky), but this is just so enjoyable to watch. Thank you for your content.

  • @ChrisNorris
    @ChrisNorris Před 2 lety +35

    Fun Fact. Before I turned vegetarian I went to south africa on business and tried several meat jerky from the market near Jo'berg.
    Well.
    It turns out I am allergic to giraffe as when I had giraffe jerky I got a bad reaction. The other safari based jerky no problem just that one.
    Imagine the fun I've had in subsequent years when the doctor or hospital asks me if I'm allergic to anything! 🤣

    • @martincornwall2005
      @martincornwall2005 Před 2 lety +8

      If you were in South Africa, I'd be surprised if it wasn't biltong rather than jerky you ate. IIRC biltong is air dried where as jerky is heat dried.

    • @ChrisNorris
      @ChrisNorris Před 2 lety +4

      @@martincornwall2005 It probably was biltong and I did not know the difference. Thanks for the info!

    • @martincornwall2005
      @martincornwall2005 Před 2 lety +4

      @@ChrisNorris I'm far from an expert, just a fan of both! When I visited South Africa, I seem to remember the biltong being very dry. I guess this makes sense for a slow air drying process.
      Careful of those giraffes! I think the most exotic thing I tried was kudu. No ill effects, but I wouldn't hurry back, maybe the fault lay in the preparation, not the meat itself.

    • @deejayk5939
      @deejayk5939 Před 2 lety +3

      Allergic to giraffe,never saw that before…

    • @ChrisNorris
      @ChrisNorris Před 2 lety

      @@deejayk5939 I could do a patch test if one existed but in any case I'm now a vegetarian of 20 plus years so unlikely to sample that particular flavour again. Saying that I would like to know what is was about that biltong\jerky type that caused the reaction when others did not.

  • @PraetorianCuber
    @PraetorianCuber Před 2 lety +2

    christmas came early! more atomic shrimp! i’ve been on a huge binge lately rofl, really love your content sir

  • @Night_from_GT_asia_2
    @Night_from_GT_asia_2 Před 2 lety +1

    I’m ok with that idea of you making plant-based
    Beer snacks, the black pudding mini series was intriguing

  • @missmaryhdream6560
    @missmaryhdream6560 Před 2 lety +2

    Good afternoon ❤️ I'm a big fan of these comparison videos, 👀 looking recently at the kebab ones, well done 💕 and thanks.

  • @terryostype9099
    @terryostype9099 Před 2 lety +5

    Somebody needs to come up with cheese jerky.
    Basically I'm thinking about the chewy corners from the top of reheated lasagne.

  • @dystopianparadise5916
    @dystopianparadise5916 Před 2 lety +2

    I always considered that form of "jerky" a beer snack too, along with pickled sausage (Tijuana Mama), Slim Jims, corn nuts, and combos. But my favorite is the basic dried stuff with little to no seasoning. You can walk into any (most) gas station around here and not only find those packaged wet jerkies but a "station" (plastic bins or tubs) with the dry(ish) kind as well, you just use the provided tongs and small bags to pick whatever flavors you want. These are not as tender (obviously) as the pre-packaged kind and feel dry to the touch but are still far from being the leathery and fat-less kind I grew up eating.

  • @VanillaLoaf
    @VanillaLoaf Před 2 lety +6

    Teriyaki SHOULD be sweet. Sugar is a key ingredient.

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  Před 2 lety +1

      Well, sure, but this tasted like dessert

    • @VanillaLoaf
      @VanillaLoaf Před 2 lety +5

      @@AtomicShrimp That way you can forge a balanced meal completely out of jerky.

  • @SenorEscaso
    @SenorEscaso Před 2 lety +1

    You absolutely should make that part 2. Would love to see what snacks you can whip up.

  • @bobmcbob8044
    @bobmcbob8044 Před 2 lety +2

    Would love to see a video on a vegan beer snack alternative, it sounds like a fun exercise. Also an interesting ranking overall.

  • @alexm.6148
    @alexm.6148 Před 2 lety

    This ended up about where I expected on the rankings, and helps show that a decent vegan jerky can compare or beat a mediocre beef jerky. Would be fun to see another one of these vids testing other jerkies like noble jerky (vegan, soy based, not a fan overall) or mushroom jerky (surprising, flavourful, stands on its own as a jerky), or maybe compare various meat jerkies like pork jerky, chicken jerky, kangaroo jerky, ect.
    Great video as always and can't wait to see the next food adventure.
    PS: Jack Links all the way

  • @fookdatchit4245
    @fookdatchit4245 Před 2 lety

    Homemade plant based beer snacks, sounds a great idea Mr Shrimp. Your voice and content resonate with me so very well.

  • @SeanORaigh
    @SeanORaigh Před 2 lety +3

    I can't say I've seen any plant based jerky in my local supermarket, but this video has made me want to go looking for it. Would love to see how you approach a DIY vegan alternative.

  • @pkwiva
    @pkwiva Před 2 lety

    Jack Links Sweet & Hot has always been my favorite beef jerky of all time. Glad to know I'm not alone.

  • @ShellyS2060
    @ShellyS2060 Před 2 lety

    I loved the way you read 'hot-n-spicy'. I say it like that, too.

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  Před 2 lety

      I was tempted to go for 'hot nuh spicy', but the wave of idiotic response to the recent icloud/iCloud thing held me back

  • @howardrolle8502
    @howardrolle8502 Před 2 lety +19

    "I don't think best fit for human consumption" that that line right there.

  • @Gayestskijumpever
    @Gayestskijumpever Před 2 lety

    I've tried most of these and I 100% agree with your rankings.

  • @eric_the_fred
    @eric_the_fred Před 2 lety +5

    "That does appear to be for human consumption"

  • @MadisonTen
    @MadisonTen Před 2 lety

    I spotted the vegan bacon shelf in a well known supermarket yesterday. Recognised all the packs of bacon (Fakeon? 😄)you’ve reviewed. Education is working.

  • @fitnessboss
    @fitnessboss Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hey Shrimp, I'd like to see you make more interesting snacks in general. I think it's a fun little exercise with interesting and sometimes unexpected results. 🙂

  • @Clonekiller66
    @Clonekiller66 Před 2 lety +2

    wait wait, you eat weird crap on this channel too? I absolutely adore it when people buy weird sketchy edibles, eat them and mock them. Your channel is like a treasure trove of niche variety!

  • @TheMaxbrooks
    @TheMaxbrooks Před 2 lety

    I can't say I've ever eaten a rasher of any Jerky, always seemed to be like eating boot soles to me. But I appreciate the calming tone in the chaos of a weekend household! Thanks sir.

  • @Careful3890
    @Careful3890 Před rokem +1

    I would love to see your own homemade jerky! 😋👍🥇

  • @ferdslegions3565
    @ferdslegions3565 Před 2 lety

    Enjoyed watching the herky jerky tasting test. Jack Links is the only one out of the choices that I recognized. Have had Jack's and do like it.

  • @stuartmcconnachie
    @stuartmcconnachie Před 2 lety +28

    Contrasting and comparing jerky - does that make this a “jerk off”, or is that something else? 😉
    Not sure about dog treats. But some of them certainly look like some sort of dried dog “product”!

  • @leocervidae
    @leocervidae Před 2 lety

    Kings Veggie jerky is actually really good! The texture is so similar to meat… a little but more chewier maybe but I like that. Had a veggie friend feel uncomfortable eating it because of how similar it was to meat… They also don’t try to imitate the taste of meat to closely, just a strong BBQ or black bean flavour depending, instead but tastes really good.

  • @coffeecoffee5914
    @coffeecoffee5914 Před 2 lety

    The ingredients of the main jerky sold at Costco under the Pacific Gold brand name
    "GRASS FED BEEF, BROWN SUGAR, WATER, SEA SALT, VINEGAR, BEEF STOCK, NATURAL SMOKE FLAVOR, GARLIC POWDER, BLACK PEPPER, APPLE JUICE CONCENTRATE, CULTURED CELERY POWDER, ONION POWDER."
    The Teriyaki variety also includes soy sauce and yeast extract

  • @GuppyCzar
    @GuppyCzar Před 2 lety

    Jack Links is nice, I like the black pepper version. In the US there's a great deal of smaller "artisan" jerky companies to try as well.

  • @artyjnrii
    @artyjnrii Před 2 lety +1

    Anyone looking for a vegetarian/vegan alternative to jerky could try the Chinese snack called Spicy Strips 辣条 latiao. They're basically spicy chewy strips of bread and taste so good. As a non veggie they're one of my favourite snacks.

  • @thighmeat6034
    @thighmeat6034 Před 2 lety

    love the way you pause between the N’ for the third place jerky

  • @aaronkennedy3848
    @aaronkennedy3848 Před 2 lety

    I don’t know why I even watched this but thank you sir. Very interesting

  • @Giuliajuliajulietgiulietta

    I have never had proper jerky because it just wasn't a thing where I grew up but I really like Chinese dried beancurd snacks.I don't know their proper name but my favourite are the soybean rolls and hot and spicy beancurd by bestore. I can't 100% say that they are vegan/vegetarian due to some E numbers, undeclared flavourings and manufacturing processes but I think you would enjoy trying them.

  • @Taterthot2
    @Taterthot2 Před 2 lety

    Primal makes a really good vegan jerky but made from mushrooms, it provides that meaty texture perfectly.

  • @elegantdisarray
    @elegantdisarray Před 2 lety

    Been vegetarian for almost 7yrs, and jerky is something I've been trying to find a good alternative for. There are a few different brands that make them here in the states, but I haven't gotten a hold of them yet.

  • @Pollandland
    @Pollandland Před 2 lety +1

    The meat jerkies in this video that you buy from the shop are notjing compared to authentic smoked jerky you can buy from small businesses like Smoky Barrel Jerky. I find that shop ones are too jelly-like.
    Great vid as always!!

  • @andrewmcintyre8636
    @andrewmcintyre8636 Před 2 lety +5

    Ever tried making your own beef jerky Mike? It’s nothing like the commercially available products and so much better.

    • @EggBastion
      @EggBastion Před 2 lety

      and so easy to do
      it's ridiculous the world of difference between them
      true, home made jerky takes a lot more effort to appreciate
      but boy is it worth it!
      And after that rant years ago about Branston 'pickle' - I'm frankly a little confused.

    • @4D2M0T
      @4D2M0T Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah man I make a wicked chilli and lime jerky 😋😋😋 I don't know why but all packaged jerky I try has a strange flavour I assume it's the preservatives, I use citric acid( lemon/lime juice) salt and spice is all I need and also keeps really well problem is it's too yummy to stop eating🤣🤣

  • @fonkbadonk5370
    @fonkbadonk5370 Před 2 lety

    I think I haven't ever tried any jerky, but what stood out to me as a German: I would call Weißbier many things, but LIGHT would not be anywhere near top of that list! I guess the flavor is comparably mild, but after having a bottle (0.5L) of it, I always feel like I've had almost an entire meal. One of the heaviest beers I could think of, to be honest.
    If you feel adventurous, try it with ~1/6th of banana juice. Especially the cloudy Weißbier go unexpectedly well with it! (It is usually done so that the banana stays mostly at the botton of the glass, which gives a gradient towards banana as you empty the glass. I sometimes mix it evenly, sometimes I don't. Both are great!)

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  Před 2 lety +1

      Light in flavour is what I meant. I thought that would be clear from context.

    • @fonkbadonk5370
      @fonkbadonk5370 Před 2 lety

      @@AtomicShrimp That's what I thought and why I mentioned it :) No worries! The suggestion to try it with banana juice remains unchanged though!

  • @Cheezbuckets
    @Cheezbuckets Před 2 lety +3

    When I first scrolled past, I thought that the thumbnail said “fake jelly” and I was very confused wondering what would constitute “fake jelly.” XD

  • @janislogins1438
    @janislogins1438 Před 2 lety

    Please post more often. Love your videos

  • @cendicate9132
    @cendicate9132 Před 2 lety +1

    It's 2:07am Saturday in Texas, and I'm proud to be a early commenter. Thanks for the soothing voice and entertainment!

  • @Kayaaayak
    @Kayaaayak Před 2 lety +1

    Have you ever tried Salmon Jerky? I had it a long time ago and it was really very odd. From appearance everything in my instinct was telling me I shouldnt like it but I also couldn't stop going back for a bit more. I personally had the chilled version from Sainsbury's but I think you can get a long life version too 😁🎄

  • @QwinnieLu56
    @QwinnieLu56 Před rokem +1

    Woodear mushroom jerky is quite good 👍

  • @bradjones1977
    @bradjones1977 Před 2 lety

    In terms of meat-based jerky, the best ones I've found come from either farm shops, or small businesses. Those Jack Links etc ones are like the massed produced beer compared to the micro brewery!

  • @Silvahhhhhhhhhh
    @Silvahhhhhhhhhh Před 2 lety

    I really find these foods that attempt to immitate the flavor of meat interesting! Sure, some may be more expensive, or complicated to make but it's always a culinary feat in my opinion, to be able to replicate the taste of one product through the combination of others.
    I've tried cashew cheese before, it's a somewhat similar concept, except it doesn't try to replicate taste of anything specific, it just aims to have the same texture and concistency of regular cheese. It's good, relatively expensive actually, and it's a kind of a mix between parmesan and industrial grated cheese flavor wise.

  • @jjstarmer
    @jjstarmer Před 2 lety +1

    You talking about thinking it was a dog treat reminded me of the first time I ever bought jerkey, and I was sooo excited because I'd never tried it before and had heard about it a lot from American media. It tasted disgusting and after reading the back I found out it was for dogs XD it really wasn't well advertised at all! I've never had jerkey since because the whole experience put me off it completely. I suppose I should give it another try

    • @someoneinthecrowd4313
      @someoneinthecrowd4313 Před 2 lety

      Don't. I too was really excited and emptied my wallet for a tiny packet of Jack links jerky and it was very underwhelming. Didn't really taste like meat, tasted oddly sweet, and at the same time bitter because of the nitrates. If I didn't know better I would have thought it was dog food.

  • @hanselindenbirken
    @hanselindenbirken Před 2 lety +4

    Your content is fantastic and you’re definitely worth subscribing to!

  • @Leehensman
    @Leehensman Před 2 lety +1

    Love Jack links jerky, have a big addiction to the original flavor, hot one to spicy for my liking, will give vegan ones a spin if I find any, are they in same price range as regular jerky.

  • @larry_the
    @larry_the Před 2 lety +2

    I like your vegan series

  • @tricky2917
    @tricky2917 Před 2 lety +2

    I misread this as fake Jerry and then realized you could probably find a market for vegan human meat.

  • @TheChaotiCake
    @TheChaotiCake Před 2 lety

    I already really loved your videos, but on top of it, it's really nice to see a non-vegan reviewing vegan products. I'm attempting to transition to vegan eating, and most vegans I talk to rave about all these delicious products that...taste horrible. For example, I got a Miyoko Mozarella vegan cheese wheel last night, it tasted absolutely disgusting and I had to spit it out, but some vegans I spoke to said it's one of the best vegan cheeses they'd ever tried, and that they had never heard of anyone disliking it. Lol...
    On a side note, if you're able to get a hold of Gardein Ultimate Plant-Based Jerky, I'd love if you tried it in one of your videos. Perhaps, could I send you a package of vegan products that you could review?

  • @GigaBoost
    @GigaBoost Před 2 lety +1

    Imagine if they could make a decent plant based jerky that was cheap. Jerky is SO expensive here, above 5 pound for one of those bags. I love it so much, but it's too expensive to get very often.

  • @Chloetray
    @Chloetray Před 2 lety

    Haha the beer palette cleanser 👌

  • @TheGhostFart
    @TheGhostFart Před 2 lety +1

    Never been early to an Atomic Shrimp Vid, always nice to just watch one at 2-3am though due to the coziness of the videos.

  • @BradGryphonn
    @BradGryphonn Před 2 lety +6

    CZcamsr sacrifices taste buds to protect other omnivores from plant-based jerky. Thank you, Atomic Shrimp.

  • @antonyborthwick1372
    @antonyborthwick1372 Před 2 lety

    I would be really keen to see if you did try to make some plant based beer snacks. I'll keep an eye out for that in the future 👍

  • @emanluca3753
    @emanluca3753 Před 2 lety +1

    Just wanted to share an experience. I spent 4 years as a vegan, and I did like how, in 2021, there are so many alternative to meat being made. That said, it was easier to just not eat meat. In my experience, the fake meat was never satisfying enough to make a meal complete.
    For anyone interested in alternative dieting, or removing something from your diet, there is a golden rule:
    If you can do (or don’t do) something for 3 weeks straight, you can pretty much do it forever. Once you are over the 3 week hump, you are basically good to go.

    • @BrunodeSouzaLino
      @BrunodeSouzaLino Před 2 lety

      But what if you can't do the thing but that isn't by choice?

  • @BLMeredith87
    @BLMeredith87 Před 2 lety

    I turned vegetarian last year and I've recently missed beef jerky quite a bit, perfect timing with this video

  • @PeeJay7290
    @PeeJay7290 Před 2 lety

    We picked up some vegetarian and vegan products which were reduced recently, whereas I think the “Quorn” products have been left behind by other products, I highly recommend trying Linda McCartney steak pie. It’s pretty close!

  • @Tsnafu
    @Tsnafu Před 2 lety +2

    I'm generally underwhelmed by jerky - a good biltong, home made or otherwise knocks every jerky I've ever tried into a cocked hat

  • @Reanchi
    @Reanchi Před 2 lety

    I've made my own beef jerky in the air fryer with some simple ingredients and it usually turns out really good!
    But I would like to see you get your hands on some American grits and just see what comes to mind when you make a meal with grits as a base

  • @hannahg2516
    @hannahg2516 Před 2 lety

    I would love to see you taste test Tillamook Jerky, made in Tillamook Oregon. Especially the Sugar Free version. I'm in no way affiliated with Tillamook, just think it's really good jerky.

  • @parsivalshorse
    @parsivalshorse Před 2 lety

    Here in Australia we have large humidifiers about the place with very high quality jerky. I'd love to see how you would compare real fresh Wagyu jerky with the veggie stuff.

  • @aerendyll
    @aerendyll Před 2 lety

    I'd love to see you make your own plant-based beer snacks! I don't drink and I've never really had jerkey (and I'm a vegetarian, so no real jerkey is likely to be eaten by me), but I'm curious to see whether you can get close to what you like in this type of food anyway without any meat content.

  • @aaroneidinger
    @aaroneidinger Před 2 lety +1

    Having been a semi-regular consumer of Jack Links products over the years, I'd say I have to agree on the Sweet & Spicy. It is, in my opinion, their best. Just enough sweet and just enough spice.
    Since Jack Links is an American product, I'm curious if what you had was from locally sourced meat or imported?

    • @pkwiva
      @pkwiva Před 2 lety

      I noticed the packaging was totally different from how it looks in the US, so I'm guessing it was local.

  • @grimandevilfishgoddagon4233

    Kudos to you Shrimp for pronouncing Weißbier right

  • @expl0sive296
    @expl0sive296 Před 2 lety

    i have to agree that jacklinks is by far the most superior jerky you can buy in the uk, i got a few bags of the kings vegan jerky cheap from work and i ended up throwing it in the bin.

  • @NALGames
    @NALGames Před 2 lety

    The look of the vegan jerky reminds me a little of Peperami Jerky - something fairly processed emulating the look of traditional beef jerky. (the main difference - Peperami Jerky is basically inedible!)

  • @JiltedValkyrie
    @JiltedValkyrie Před 2 lety

    Thanks for doing this one. Vegan jerky I find to be absolutely expensive. I buy it rarely since it's like $8 for 250 calories.

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  Před 2 lety +1

      I think you might enjoy the experiment I am working on for upload this week - making my own plant based beer snacks

    • @JiltedValkyrie
      @JiltedValkyrie Před 2 lety

      @@AtomicShrimp I will be looking forward to the recipe! I am curious to see if you'll be using TVP or wheat gluten. I made meatloaf with those before and it was not half bad.

  • @EggBastion
    @EggBastion Před 2 lety +8

    I feel like this definition of jerky is being really generous
    and that just the meat variants.
    EDIT --Is good jerky really that difficult to come by?-- _WAIT,_ you've got a dehydrator! You could make better jerky than any of that processed [redacted]!
    I don't suppose at that point it would be at all fair to compare the vegetarian stuff to but hey, a video by you on making jerky at home would be quite the consolation prize to walk away with.

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  Před 2 lety +8

      Jerky doesn't have a cultural history in this country, so we have, to a great extent, accepted what we have been served. It happens. I think the cool, damp, unreliable climate is probably the reason why this method of preservation wasn't more popular historically.
      Yeah, I really should have a go at making jerky sometime (I have done it before, but before I got the dehydrator).

    • @EggBastion
      @EggBastion Před 2 lety +3

      @@AtomicShrimp yeah, and talking of accepting what's available - without a sufficient base of people normalising the consumption of relatively unprocessed jerky it becomes difficult to convince people to even try chewing the mad leathery stuff 'til they get at the great experiences inside...
      you can lead a horse to water eh

    • @martincornwall2005
      @martincornwall2005 Před 2 lety +1

      @@EggBastion Could you suggest a beginner's recipe that would be suitable for UK people (i.e. available ingredients and not requiring too much translating) please? I'm getting an Instant Pot with a dehydrator function for Christmas and am looking forward to having a go at making my own jerky.

  • @lakesq2056
    @lakesq2056 Před 2 lety

    yes, please, to the homemade version!

  • @NineEyeRon
    @NineEyeRon Před 2 lety

    I’m loving Verky and Facon

  • @ReidAtcheson
    @ReidAtcheson Před 2 lety

    When you have so many options to test it would be interesting to see how you respond to them blinded & randomized

  • @therealkimshady5390
    @therealkimshady5390 Před 2 lety

    Nothing to do with this but can you please please do another limited budget food challenge. I really love them.....

  • @ChefAtPlay
    @ChefAtPlay Před 2 lety +2

    Hi Atomic, long time viewer here. I'm a Chef currently busy developing a new line of oyster mushroom based jerky/biltong alternatives. I'd love it if maybe you'd give some of them a go and compare them to commercial counterparts. Kind regards, Alistair.

    • @GigaBoost
      @GigaBoost Před 2 lety

      I was going to say that you should send him an email but his about page explicitly says NOT to contact him for product reviews.
      At the same time, viewers have certainly sent him stuff in the past 🤔

    • @ChefAtPlay
      @ChefAtPlay Před 2 lety

      @@GigaBoost in no way would I ask for a review as such. It would be more of getting someone else's opinion on the method and results my recipe has thus far achieved

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  Před 2 lety +1

      I don't mind people suggesting I look at products - feel free to do that. I changed the about page because I was getting a silly amount of requests for me to review garbage electronics, and offers of sponsorship from Raid Shadow Legends etc.

    • @GigaBoost
      @GigaBoost Před 2 lety

      @@AtomicShrimp Good to know!
      Question, did it actually help? I get the feeling those who'd send you those things wouldn't care much about a notice like that - but maybe I'm wrong.

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  Před 2 lety +2

      I only changed it last night - too early to tell...

  • @MIKE_THE_BRUMMIE
    @MIKE_THE_BRUMMIE Před 2 lety

    King's Standard Jerky is the best 👌 moist, tender and the flavour is 10/10 IMO got a sweet savoury flavour with massive hints of stout beer giving it a real meaty flavour

  • @moggridge1
    @moggridge1 Před 2 lety +1

    Definitely looks like the sort of stuff they'd eat in Middle Slaughter...

  • @superskibidi4324
    @superskibidi4324 Před 2 lety

    watching this made my mouth water GOSH I want jerky now

  • @PlanetZhooZhoo
    @PlanetZhooZhoo Před 2 lety +1

    Considering the health risks associated with highly processed meats, are the vegan versions really any healthier?

    • @NunontheRun
      @NunontheRun Před 2 lety

      They're not really meant to be necessarily...