NEWS! Trader Joe’s TRADITIONAL CARNITAS Mexican Style Oven Roasted Pork (is now M.I.A)


UPDATE (AUG 2025) After a report from a reader about this being discontinued, I investigated with the Trader Joe’s front desk. They looked it up and said it’s “not available”, and looked more and said the Info page for it, said the company who was their supplier went out of business. So their order page for the product says “Not Orderable”. She said the page says Trader Joe’s is looking for a new supplier. Hopefully they will find one. But unfortunately for the time being we can’t buy this anymore at Trader Joe’s. I will update again if more news on this.

Trader Joe’s sells packages of “CARNITAS” (Mexican style oven roasted pork) in the fresh meats section. Frankly you make look at this in the package and it may not look look very appealing to you but trust me, buy this! This is not just good, TJ’s Carnitas are delicious. This is a fantastic product. Its tender, slow roasted pork with a falling apart, melt in your mouth, delicious porky goodness. Carnitas (lit. translations is “little meats”) are a traditional Mexican preparation & cooking method with pork typically cooked in its own fat in enormous copper pots by special Carnitas masters, slowly stirring it for hour with long handle wooden paddles. Cooking carnitas is an art. You can’t even really make carnitas at home. When done the pork is so tender and juicy it is almost falling apart. Typically the cooked carnitas meat is chopped up for tacos or other dishes. “Trader José’s” version of carnitas can be used to make excellent tacos. Now even though it’s fully cooked, it will be far tastier if you brown it and I strongly recommend you do. Its worth the little extra effort and your tacos will be far tastier. Please do not microwave it – despite the fact they say you can on the package. Just toss it in a pan. I cut up the big piece of meat into a few pieces and cooked it on low-med heat for about 10-20 minutes turning the pieces every 5 minutes till all sides are seared, golden brown and delicious. Some interior fat in the meat will melt doing this too. The carnitas may even start to fall apart as you turn it, that’s fine (and an indication of how tender it is). When its all done, take out the meat, rest it a minute or two and then either chop it up into bite size piece or what I like to do is: shred it up using two forks. You can use the carnitas as a filling for tacos or quesadillas with your desired accompaniments. Personally I like traditional Corn Tortillas but use any tortilla you like. Now besides using this for tacos, this tasty roasted pork can be used for other things too of course. So for example this pork is great used for Chinese cooking. No really! I make pork fried rice using the pork cut into bite size pieces instead of Cha Siu and it’s super yummy. How about Ramen? Sure. Cut into slices, grill them a bit and use these as the Ramen topping like the traditional slices of Cha Siu. Italian? Chop up the meat for a super easy tasty meat sauce, which you add to tomato or marinara sauce – voila, an instant “Ragu” or meat sauce for pasta or gnocchi. You can even just serve this delicious pork on its own with some lime or salsa or as a topping for a salad. Or make a Cuban Sandwich with this, ham and some Swiss! Trust me, you will find this TJ Carnitas useful to use for many things. The 12 oz. package of TRADITIONAL CARNITAS goes for $6. I would buy this again

I’ve actually come up with a great hack using the Carnitas to make it into a really tasty easy Chinese Roasted Pork (CHA SIU)

BTW – TJ’s PINEAPPLE SALSA goes very well with this pork carnitas for tacos etc.

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  7. Evan's avatar Evan
    Feb 19, 2023 @ 12:25:14

    What isbth3 shelf life of this? I got one but no date on it

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  9. Unknown's avatar Anonymous
    Aug 09, 2025 @ 18:56:09

    Soooooo, WHY DISCONTINUE THÉ CARNITAS???! I am bummed!

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    • promacnyc's avatar promacnyc
      Aug 12, 2025 @ 13:25:29

      The only way to know if something is actually discontinued is having them check. After I read what you wrote I went to my TJ’s (NYC) The captain at my Trader Joe’s checked said the Carnitas were not discontinued. Maybe just Out of Stock where you are?

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    • promacnyc's avatar promacnyc
      Aug 19, 2025 @ 18:05:04

      I got an update: Trader Joe’s doesn’t have the CARNITAS anymore in stock. In fact they can’t order it not due to its being Discontinued but due to their supplier WENT OUT OF BUSINESS! Bummer! So not exactly “discontinued” but its the same result at the moment for us customers who loved the Carnitas. I was told they are looking to find a new supplier. Fingers crossed some day it may come back. No doubt for more money?!

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  11. Unknown's avatar Anonymous
    Oct 08, 2025 @ 09:50:39

    what happened to those Dipped 1/2 bars half Ice cream sandwiches….I thought the quality and novelty was one of the best dessert Items ever………please bring that back

    Also what happened to black bean soup……….

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