OhioTom76
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I picked up a couple of these the other day, the Chicken and the Beef ones, after reading some reviews from bloggers who liked them. I haven't bought bouillon cubes in decades, because I always hated the harsh salty artificial taste of them, and all the food dye they throw into them.
This stuff is supposedly much higher quality, with the actual meat and vegetables listed as the first ingredients. It's also supposed to be MSG free.
The biggest selling point for me with these however, is how much money you can save with them and how little space they take up - not to mention they will last for well over a year in your fridge (the site says two years).
I would say, the flavor is definitely better than your standard bouillon cubes. It's good enough, but not better than box stocks. Though it says there is no MSG, the bases do contain stuff like yeast extract, which chemically is practically the same thing and has the same effects. Though it claims it is lower in salt as well, the broth made at the recommended amounts is still pretty salty. That's easy to take care of though, just add more water to it. There are also some color enhancers in the form of turmeric in the chicken base, and perhaps some in the beef base.
Considering you can make about 9 quarts of stock from one jar, and a single jar at WalMart runs about $4, which is what you would pay for one quart of boxed stock, it's certainly a good deal.
Also, if you use fresh ingredients in your soups or other recipes, the processed taste of the stock becomes less of an issue.
This stuff is supposedly much higher quality, with the actual meat and vegetables listed as the first ingredients. It's also supposed to be MSG free.
The biggest selling point for me with these however, is how much money you can save with them and how little space they take up - not to mention they will last for well over a year in your fridge (the site says two years).
I would say, the flavor is definitely better than your standard bouillon cubes. It's good enough, but not better than box stocks. Though it says there is no MSG, the bases do contain stuff like yeast extract, which chemically is practically the same thing and has the same effects. Though it claims it is lower in salt as well, the broth made at the recommended amounts is still pretty salty. That's easy to take care of though, just add more water to it. There are also some color enhancers in the form of turmeric in the chicken base, and perhaps some in the beef base.
Considering you can make about 9 quarts of stock from one jar, and a single jar at WalMart runs about $4, which is what you would pay for one quart of boxed stock, it's certainly a good deal.
Also, if you use fresh ingredients in your soups or other recipes, the processed taste of the stock becomes less of an issue.