Konscious, Vegan Salmon Poke Bowl 10.3oz (Frozen)
Konscious, Vegan Salmon Poke Bowl 10.3oz (Frozen)
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Description:
Konscious Foods™ is a brand on a mission to bring sustainable, wow-worthy plant-based seafood to the masses and to change the way people eat with delicious plant-based offerings. Created by plant-based industry leader and visionary chef, Yves Potvin (founder of Gardein™ and Yves Veggie Cuisine), Konscious Foods™ has launched the world’s first frozen plant-based sushi rolls, onigiri, and poke bowls, and also offers plant-based seafood for foodservice. All the brand’s recipes are crafted with high-quality, clean ingredients including konjac plant and vegetables such as tomatoes, carrots, and pea fiber. Additional feature ingredients include cucumbers and avocados along with whole grains and legumes such as sushi rice, Jasberry™ rice, and organic red quinoa. Konscious Foods™ products are Non-GMO Project Verified, gluten free, 100% plant-based, organic where possible, and made without any carrageenan or titanium dioxide.
MICROWAVE (1000W) and HOT TAP WATER
• Place frozen sauce packet in a bowl of hot tap water to thaw
• Peel plastic film from rice bowl and microwave on HIGH for 2 minutes. Mix well
• Place plant-based salmon cubes in the microwave (no need to open) and microwave on HIGH for 45 seconds
• Add plant-based salmon on top of rice bowl, shake sauce, and pour on top. Enjoy!
Enjoy within 6 hours
Do not refreeze after thawing
Ingredients:
Do not refreeze after thawing
Allergens & Warnings:
Salmon Poke Bowl - Contains: Soy, Sesame.,Spicy Miso Mayo Sauce - Contains: Soy, Sesame.
Nutrition Facts | ||
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Serving Size: 1 | ||
Servings Per Container: 1 | ||
Amount Per Serving | % DV* | |
Energy | 320 Kcal | |
Total Fat | 6 g | 8% |
Saturated Fat | 0.5 g | 3% |
Trans Fat | 0 g | |
Sodium | 550mg | 24% |
Total Carbohydrate | 58g | 21% |
Dietary Fiber | 5 g | 18% |
Total Sugars | 8 g | |
Protein | 7 g | |
* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice. |