One 9 oz plastic tray of Nasoya Organic Vegan Thai Basil Vegetable Dumplings USDA organic, providing 6 grams of plant-based protein per serving. You can cook them easily on the stovetop, in the microwave, or air-fried for a crispy texture Serve as an appetizer, snack or meal 5 pieces per serving Fresh, Never Frozen 6g of plant-based protein per serving No artificial flavors or preservatives Nasoya Thai Basil Vegetable Dumplings are fresh, Asian-inspired dumplings that will become a regular for the family.
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We enjoy this healthy, tasty and convenient snack. I love the texture and crispness from pan frying. Although it isn't recommended on packaging I can even air fry but must watch carefully until you get the right settings or they burn. An inexpensive treat compared to similar offerings or takeout /delivery.
I own friend then in olive oil and made a quick dumpling sauce. The flavor is good, love the basil but they could do without the tofu it's ground up and it gives it an odd grainy texture. They either need to smooth it to give it a creamer texture similar to cream cheese or remove it completely and add more veggies .
The product is a great product, but Walmart does a terrible job of keeping the old product off the shelves. 2 out of 3 times I buy this from Walmart online, the order comes back with an expired product.
Opened for use only 2 days after purchase and found several dumplings showed mold.
I love the taste of these dumplings, but noticed in my recent order that the packaging was different. The packaging still said 9 ounces, but if you look at the back the serving size has changed. The serving size used to be 3 servings of 5 dumplings (15 dumplings). Now the serving size is 2.5 servings of 4 dumplings (10 dumplings!). The only thing “new” is the addition of a sauce packet. Why are lessening the amount of dumplings but the price is still the same. Unfair and disappointing. Makes me not want to purchase again.
I bought item on 1/1 that had a best buy date of 1/15 and they were moldy. Dumplings are supposed to be lucky for New Years. lol. They were not, as of 1/16 I still have not even received my refund for them.
Haven't tried them yet. Don't remember ordering them. Vegan!? I think it would be great to keep at hand a copy of the original order so us older people with obvious memory problems. Can easy they're doubtful minds. In any case I guess im going on a, Vegan adventure.
These were filled with some ground-up mixture of unidentified ingredients plus lots of whole peas. I don't like peas so these were quite distasteful to me. They did cook nicely in the air fryer. 15 minutes on 360 and I turned them after 9 minutes. I also spritzed them with oil.
slightly disappointed that there was mold on the dumplings. i bought 4 packages and two of them contained mold.
No idea what these taste like because they had a sell by date of May 8th, almost 2 WEEKS ago. I ordered them in a delivery order so now I have to toss them because I can't get to the store to return them. They were not frozen but instead in the produce aisle or refrigerated case. If they had been frozen I wouldn't be too concerned about the date but I'm not going to chance eating them and getting food poisoning. The store needs to do better quality control on perishable items.