Tofu may be the most misunderstood food in America. Maybe its useful but creepy ability to be anything and everything is what has made this anemic-looking block of curdled and pressed soy milk a pre-packaged punchline. Just add it in front of the name of any popular food: tofu cheesecake, tofu smoothie, tofu burger—doesn’t sound fun.
It doesn’t help that, because tofu is loaded with protein and iron, Western culture forced it into a meat-shaped mold, and the results are confusing. The embodiment of this is the tofurky, whose reappearance every year around the holidays as a bloodless centerpiece is heralded by inexplicably strong emotional reactions ranging from cultish devotion to patriotism-flecked disgust.
The biggest problem for me was that I thought tofu was boring. For that reason, I avoided it for pretty much all of my life, convinced that this weird looking sponge tasted exactly how it looked—like nothing.
Then, on what turned out to be a very fateful evening, a friend served Jack and the Beanstalk tofu, and a surprising thing happened: I reached for a third helping. And I suspected that I may have only ever eaten bad tofu, because this tofu was unbelievably tasty.
Certified organic and made in nearby Salinas, Jack and the Beanstalk exposed me to how delicious and versatile well-made tofu can be, and now I eat it all the time. On its own, it has a pure, sweet, fresh taste and a silky texture. When cooked, the innocuous flavor complements the other ingredients and doesn’t, as I assumed, just absorb whatever flavoring you add. It’s delicious sliced cold with green onion and drizzled with soy sauce and sesame oil. The cubes get delightfully puffy when baked and thrown in grain bowls or salads. I love fishing out chunks of it in curry or soup, or frying slices for quick snack or a banh mi.
Available at Staff of Life, New Leaf Markets and served at Charlie Hong Kong.
Elephant in the room, is it GM soy? It doesnt say on the package… Thanks.
Jack and the Beanstalk tofu is organic. Certified organic must be free of GMOs as well a free of pesticides and herbicides. It is non-gmo.
Is Jack and the Beanstalk tofu made in Salinas ?
I’m thinking it is made overseas using organic US soybeans, imported and then cut and packaged in Salinas ?
I was wondering what the date stamp meant ? Date of fermentation, date of packaging, or date to use by ?
thanks,
Kathy
only company info i found is here:
https://www.buzzfile.com/business/Jack-and-The-Beanstalk-831-422-8028
Jack & the Beanstalk tofu is made in Watsonville. The organic soy beans are purchased from California distributors from the USA.
It is the freshest tofu around and no way could be imported.
Paula Terui
Founder