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DRIED BEANCURD 2x5.29OZ
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u/sauteslut ยท 3 pointsr/vegan

yes, if you wanna spend $5.09 per package plus shipping

I found it cheaper on this site ($1.39 ea plus shipping) I guess

Your best bet is to look for it at an asian grocery store. That's where I buy mine. I think I pay something like $1.50 per package, I think.

The asian grocer in my city has two locations and this snack food is constantly 'on sale' at the one farthest from where I live, but I'll go there anyway to save a few bucks because I buy 6 packs at a time :p

They're usually on a shelf/rack with other "TOFU CAKE" vegan jerky snacks. Some of them are pretty gross, tbh. The pressed & marinated tofu cakes are chalky. Those fried soy tube things marinated in chili oil are disgusting, imo. The tofu cake that's on a skewer is ok, but you dont get much for the price so skip it (i cant find a photo of it now, but you'll see what i mean)

Hey! but since you're already at the asian supermarket I'd like to recommend you buy some tofu with asian language markings because it's probably super delicious compared to the brine soaked shit you get at Kroger or Safeway. ALSO, check the prices on vegetables because stuff like bell peppers, cabbage, eggplant, ginger, garlic, leafy greens are all cheaper there. ALSO, do yourself a big favor and buy some Lao Gan Ma chili oil because that shit is fucking delicious and you'll never want to eat Sriracha or Cholula again. You'll find any excuse to eat LGM Chili Oil, even if it's just dunking some tofu into the jar, or alternating between a bite of a Veggie Delight Subway sandwich and a spoonfull of LGM Chili Oil. There's only 94.25 calories per Tbs, so it's just like drinking a bottle of Coors Aspen Edge with every bite. I'd rather have the chili sauce than the beer, tbh.