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6 Beef Jerky Alternatives That Are Actually Good

Jerky has gone beyond beef, and we are in love

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We鈥檙e not saying we have a beef with regular old jerky. We鈥檙e just saying our relationship has gotten a little, well, dry. Plus, nitrates, which are added to many meat jerkies, are getting a worse and worse rap due to correlations with听 and now听 for people with bipolar disorder. Sure, you can buy nitrate-free jerky, but you could also try something completely new: alternative beef jerky.

As the ever-shifting听diet pendulum has swung from paleo to vegan,听the jerky market has followed.听(Check out this fun mapping the two eating styles over the past five years.) Of course, you can still find 鈥減rimal style鈥 dried-meat strips and bars, but alternative beef jerkies made from听mushrooms, bugs, seaweed, and even coconut are also in the mix.

Are these even really jerky? We say yes.

The term jerky comes听from , which originally referred to dried meat鈥攎ost likely alpaca. The livestock industry may take issue with us expanding the definition to include other dehydrated options the way it reacted to听nut milks branding themselves as milk. But these products are shelf-stable, savory, nutritious, and give us something to chew methodically as we march down the trail. That ticks all the jerky boxes in our field guide.

We tried the new options and picked the best for every jerky enthusiast, from the veggie curious to the hardcore vegan. Here are our favorites.

Best For: Pescatarians

Fishpeople听Lemon Zest and听Herb Salmon Jerky

Fishpeople Lemon Zest and Herb Salmon Jerky
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It鈥檚 impossible to make a fish jerky that isn鈥檛, well, fishy. So听we鈥檙e going to suggest you have something potent鈥攇um, toothpaste, a few wild mint leaves鈥攖o wipe the fish flavor from your mouth听after the fact. That being said, Fishpeople鈥檚听lemon zest and herb flavor tastes less like French kissing a merman than other iterations we鈥檝e tried. It has a nice toothsome texture听but is more tender than a traditional slab of dried beef flesh. Like all Fishpeople听products, you can trace exactly where your wild-caught salmon came from by typing in a code on your package, a nice feature that keeps sustainable seafood companies honest. $8 per bag, available .

Best For: Keto Hikers

Cocoburg听Coconut Jerky

Cocoburg Coconut Jerky
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When you take your first bite, you will decry this being included in a jerky review, even if it is a beef jerky alternative roundup. Thetexture is too firm鈥攊t鈥檚 almost more like a firm cracker than a slice of dried meat. But stay with it. As you chew, the coconut flesh goes from hard to pliable. We promise you鈥檒l see why this totally counts as jerky. Even though I think of coconut as leaning toward听the sweet side of things, the three flavors offered by Cocoburg live in the savory realm. This was the only product I tried where I liked the original flavor the best, though the ginger-teriyaki and chili-lime ones are pretty darn good, too. I had to put the bag in another room to stop myself from devouring all of it while I typed this up. $17听for a three-pack sampler, available .

Best for: Spice-Lovers

Jack & Tom Jackfruit Jerky

Jack & Friends Jerky
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Jackfruit is always a go-to for some plant-based eaters because it has a stringy, chewy texture similar to pork or beef. When unripe, jackfruit absorbs the flavor of whatever is put into it. Which is why Jack & Tom Jerky is extra spicy, because it holds the heat of poblano peppers, savory tomatoes and a spice blend. It’s a bit on the chewier, softer side, but the spicy kick might make you forget everything and anything about this jerky except for: “WOW. THIS IS HOT!” $44 for a five-pack, available, .

Best For: Sustainable Eaters

Akua听Kelp Jerky

Kelp Jerky

In case you haven鈥檛 yet heard, kelp is the new kale:it鈥檚 high in vitamins and听minerals and has a negligible ecological footprint, requiring no feed, fertilizer, or fresh water. However, the downside is that kelp tastes remarkably like licking a barnacle. Fortunately, Akua has solved this problem by flavoring its kelp strips with seasonings that have enough backbone to stand up to that saltwater flavor. The maple and听BBQ offering was my favorite, and while it doesn鈥檛 completely mask the vegetal taste, it definitely helps. $20听for a three-bag sampler, available .

Best For: Plant-Based Eaters

It鈥檚 Jerky Y鈥檃ll Prickly Pear Chipotle

It's Jerky Y'all
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Made from non-GMO soy, this had the best texture of the three soy jerkies I tried. Each serving has seven听grams of plant-based protein, and a portion of every sale supports , a refuge听for cattle run by vegans in Texas. All three flavors鈥攂lack pepper and听sea salt, prickly pear鈥搕eriyaki, and prickly pear鈥揷hipotle鈥攁re good, but my favorite was the sweet and smoky combo of prickly pear and chipotle. $21听for a three-pack sampler, available .

Best For: The Jerky 国产吃瓜黑料r

EntoLife Chirpy Jerky听Original Roasted Cricket Jerky

Chirpy Jerky
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To be fair, even though this is billed as a jerky, it鈥檚more of a crispy protein bark than anything else. Still, I鈥檓 including it because it鈥檚 delicious and, with crickets in it, unique. A pemmican-style jerky, the recipe follows the Native American听tradition of mixing protein and dried fruit together to make one nutrient-packed power food. It鈥檚 nutty and sweet, and if no one ever told you otherwise, you鈥檇 never guess there were bugs in it. $6, available .

Best For: The Apprehensive Yet Veggie Curious

Shrooms Splits Filet Mignon and Portabella Mushroom Jerky

Turkey and mushroom jerky
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Maybe you鈥檙e not ready to dive fist first into a bag full of mushroom jerky. That鈥檚 fine. (But if you are, Shrooms听makes that, too.) This will听meet you where you鈥檙e at. A听mix of soft beef slivers听and dried mushrooms, it delivers tons of umami flavor. If you grab a handful at a time without looking closely, it can be hard to tell what鈥檚 meat and what鈥檚 鈥檚hroom. Pretty soon听you may find yourself graduating to nothing but a bag of fungi鈥攍ike the company鈥檚 teriyaki-mushroom-jerky offering. $7, available on .

Best For: The ‘I-Need-It-Easy’ Snacker

Beyond Meat Jerky

If you’re the kind of person who likes their snacks where they can see them – no extra scrounging around gas stations and supermarkets – Beyond Meat Jerky may be for you. You can find this beef jerky alternative in most popular grocery stores no problem. Made with pea and mung bean protein, this jerky has 2g of fat, 8g of carbs, and 10g of protein per serving. $5, available .

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