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The 2lb Tasty Vegetable Soup Blend is a premium mix of dehydrated vegetables, including bell peppers, onions, carrots, celery, tomato, and cabbage. Perfect for enhancing ramen, stews, and various dishes, this all-natural, non-GMO blend is designed for long shelf life, making it an ideal pantry staple for both everyday cooking and emergency preparedness.
M**Y
Good, flavorful dried vegetables.
The product has good flavor and variety. Vegetables cook up nicely as part of a soup or cooked salad, and are very convenient to keep and use, particularly for quick or "small batch" meals. The cost is understandable given the savings in procurement and prep time, and product wastage.
B**R
Highly recommend, lots of carrots but ✅!
Best dehydrated veggies ever tasted, best quality so far! Huge bag is lasting me a long time. Very fresh dehydrated veggies, great quality, worth the money! Excellent to create soups in a mason jar to store later! I use a handful to soups, stews, meatloaf, etc…HIGHLY RECOMMEND!
M**M
Lots of carrots and can make your broth sweet
Vegetables rehydrated well, the flavor was good made a quick ramen. There is far too many carrots and it overwhelms the broth with a sweetness of the carrots. Otherwise not bad for the price.
J**J
Great Freeze Dried Vegetable Mix!!
I absolutely LOVE these. Great for soups, rice, stews, eggs, pasta, chili, whatever you want to add diced vegetables to. Saves shopping and prep time, fridge or freezer space, and MONEY versus buying (and throwing out) fresh vegetables bought to cook anyway. I used to throw out money on leftover, wilted tomatoes, celery, carrots and peppers pretty often, not anymore. And not at what produce costs. Especially now, in February 2025. I have never seen prices for produce like this in my life, so buying a couple of bags of these are a savings account in itself. They are also great for emergency preparedness and camping/backpacking, anywhere space, longevity and weight might be an issue.I've attached photos of the dried & rehydrated product, out of a freshly opened bag. If you don't like carrots, don't buy these. Personally I like the ratio of carrots, onions, celery, tomatoes, cabbage and bell peppers in this blend... it's a very healthy, delicious mix. Having these I find I eat a LOT more vegetables than I used to, almost daily now because I don't have to prep them. One of the best things is that this mixture does NOT have potatoes as a cheap filler ingredient! I don't want potatoes in my rice, chili or pasta or every time I want to add vegetables to a dish. I saw a complaint that they don't instantly rehydrate upon contact with boiling water? It says right on the package to either simmer for 10-15 minutes or soak in cold water until reconstituted. They are not "Instant Cup-A-Soup". If you need them any faster you can always fully or partially rehydrate some and freeze them. Bottom line is that anyone who wants tasty diced vegetables prepped and ready to eat in 10-15 minutes will LOVE these.
A**D
Yummy addition to ramen and noodle soups.
First thing that impressed me was the smell when I opened the bag. Nice veggie smell. In my normal procedure for making ramen and other soups, I put a handful of these (sometimes along with some dried shiitakes and/or dried shrimp) into the pot with the water at the very beginning and they're fully rehydrated by the time the soup's done. Only ordered the 10 oz. size to try them out, will go with the full pound next order -- they'll be gone long before the "best by" date (over a year and a half from date of purchase).There does appear to be an abundance of carrots, which doesn't bother me for two reasons: 1. When I make ramen with fresh veggies, I always include carrots, shallots and celery; and 2. I think the appearance is somewhat misleading -- the carrots are the most visible, so it looks like mostly carrot, but the flavor includes onion, bell pepper, with celery being less pronounced and the tomato and cabbage hardly detectable (if you don't like cabbage, you probably won't even taste it -- especially once the chili garlic paste and sesame oil go in at the end).
K**R
Holy Trinity in a Bag
I'm terrible at remembering to use fresh vegetables. I buy them, they sit, they sulk, and then they look very very sad. Fortunately technology has come a long way and veg like this can stay in a pantry for Months without having to be so much as thought about.I boiled a cup of this and ended up with a fairly convincing soup base. Didn't bother to salt; there's actually a decent amount of salt in it (enough where I probably wouldn't recommend doing the same for someone on a low sodium diet). Added a bit to a ramen and found it quite nice.This is possibly one of the better mixes I've found for a dehydrated soup base.
A**R
Good price, stale taste.
Theres alot of veg for the price which is the good thing. But that said the product itself tastes stale. I bought it to add nutrition to ramen, but even with the strong flavor of the ramen seasoning, it tastes stale.
S**S
Taste
Works well with Ramen! Tastes great and adds a serving of veggies easily!
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