🌟 Elevate Your Cooking Game with Massel's Magic!
Massel Vegetable Bouillon Powder is a gluten-free, low FODMAP, and fat-free soup base that offers 80 servings of rich flavor without any animal content. Made from high-quality, natural ingredients, this versatile seasoning is perfect for soups, stews, and more, ensuring a delicious and nutritious addition to your pantry.
T**.
Much more versatle and economical
This stuff is delicious
Y**E
Better than I expected
Excellent taste, not too salty. Love it!
J**S
Great for Broth
I tried this brand for the first time recently and was pleasantly surprised at how good it was. Particularly that the sodium was less yet the flavor was more. I make a broth with it, then thicken it with corn starch which makes a gravy. Both ways delicious. Better than all the other chicken bullions I have tried. Great product.
R**A
Powdered Chicken broth
This is a tasty powdered chicken broth with hot water sip like a tea. works great for soups gravies sauces, pasta dishes,meats and seasonings. Easy to use, Good value, good staple to have in your kitchen spice cupboard.
S**L
great taste
very good product
V**
Ingredients
That is natural and healthy for your body!
P**L
Good taste
I love the taste of this! I put a teaspoon in ramen noodles with veggies. Taste so good. I do not use the ramen noodle’s packet instead I use this low sodium
D**T
Serving size is small and bland and/or confusing
First impressions:I was wondering what the catch was to make it low fodmap. And it's that the serving size of 1/4 tsp, which is required to not go over to make it actually low FODMAP, is tiny and the broth barely tastes like anything. The powder tasted good when I licked it off the measuring spoon. Bummer. I do see now that another reviewer mentioned that you needed at least 2 tsps, which is double the instructions, which is great for them but they apparently aren't following a low FODMAP diet. I think this is a problem on monash's side, not massel, but not telling consumers where the yellow and red light cut offs is for branded premade products (eg not whole foods) makes the system almost useless, including for this product.I'm confused about what the serving size actually is. The American nutrition label says to put 1 "heaping tsp" (which is some BS imo, for a product where the amount used dictates whether it's low FODMAP or not) in 4 cups of water, and the serving size is listed as 1 cup. Which would indicate a serving size of ~1/4 tsp. But the Australian label says the serving size is 1.5 grams.One star is just because anything more than one star doesn't effectively communicate that the product was not satisfactory. It's probably more like 2 stars for me.Extremely expensive, but when you don't have any other options, you take what you can get, I guess.
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