🥣 Soup Up Your Life with Mother Earth!
Mother Earth Products Dried Vegetable Soup Mix Jar is a nutritious, non-GMO, and gluten-free option that can be stored for up to 25 years. This versatile mix is perfect for snacking or enhancing meals, making it an essential addition to your pantry for both everyday use and outdoor adventures.
V**P
Tasty and Convenient
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I use these dried veggies in a copy cat dried soup mix. I also add some to my chicken and dumplings for extra color. Hydrates well and has a good flavor. Convenient and easy to use.
L**R
Tasty and easy to use
3rd purchase so far with these. Tasty and easy to throw into ramen, other noodles, and soups.
C**Y
Easy-to-store multi-tasking dried veggies
I had been looking for dried mixed veggie flakes for both a ramen topping and use in casseroles/meatloafs/soups/etc., and this product seemed to provide both a good quantity of product and a sturdy jar for storage, at a reasonable price. I used this for the first time today, 2 tablespoons as a ramen topping, hydrated together with the noodles for 3 minutes in the microwave, with 2 minutes' standing time afterwards. The result was quite edible, with the carrots probably remaining the chewiest after such a short cooking time. Dishes requiring a longer cooking time, such as a stovetop soup, slow cooker stew or meatloaf, would certainly allow these dehydrated veggies to soak up moisture for a longer time (and thus get softer still).If you lack the cupboard space to store a separate package of quick-hydrating ramen toppings, these can certainly multi-task as both ramen toppings and as a supplement to the herbs and fresh veggies called for in other recipes, although you might want to give these more soaking time than I did if using these as a ramen topping. Recommended.
R**O
Ramen toppings? Yes
Wow I've been missing out I haven't ate instant ramen in years but this made me like them again no more regular noodles actually adds flavor only bad thing is one container won't last long because it's so good I will purchase again
H**
Will purchase again
Love this, use insole and where veggies are needed. Ready to reorder
E**M
Really Small Jar
I haven't opened this and used any yet but thought I would leave size information for others. The jar is 5 3/8" high and 3 5/8" square. I was very surprised because I had pictured something more like 7 or 8 inches tall.Edit from actual use of the product: My first reaction when I opened the jar was how wonderful it smelled. Fresh and delicious! I decided to try it out as an addition to some ramen soup so I added a heaping tablespoonful to the water to cook it a bit and see how long the cooking time should be. After 3 minutes or so the carrots were at the crispy but cooked stage so I added the noodles. My impression is that the flavors are good but I noticed, just in the small amount that I used, the presence of a lot of stem ends or brown spots on the chunks. I always compost those parts when I prepare fresh vegetables myself. I hope that the producer doesn't count on people not noticing these since the product is sold as "soup mix" where a lot would be added to the pot and not noticed in the soup.Clean up that little problem and I am a big fan of this product.
K**N
Good Food, Good Price, Long-Lasting
I am not a prepper in the sense that I have a bug-out bag packed with essentials that I can take with me when I escape into the forest, where I have buried caches. I'm nearly 73 years old, and I'd run out of Levothyroxine within a month anyhow, so I don't do that. However, I have always liked to have enough food on hand that I could survive for a time in the event that something goes terribly wrong. When I was younger, that might have involved losing a job, but today, it might be an interruption in services for one reason or another.However, since I don't really believe that this is likely to occur, I am not buying a ton of survival food, particularly not of the type that I wouldn't eat unless I were starving to death. I mostly buy stuff that will keep without refrigeration and that I would (and do) eat anyway.Dried soup mixes are perfect for this. I like soup and don't hide this stuff in my attic to await an emergency. Rather, I eat it regularly and buy more, so I have a supply of it. This is good soup, and it's far more affordable than buying all of these ingredients fresh, much of which would probably spoil or go to waste before it was eaten.The ingredient list does not look like something put together in a chemistry lab, as is the case with some of the stuff you might find in a can. The ingredients are as follows: carrot flakes, chopped white onions, tomato flakes, peas, celery flakes, green bell peppers, green beans, and parsley flakes. It is non-GMO; if it matters, it is also kosher and vegetarian vegan.Made into soup, it tastes pretty good as is. Simply add water, bring it to a boil, and simmer. Since I am neither a vegetarian nor a vegan, I often add chicken, kielbasa, or another protein, and I usually add a bouillon cube to it for added taste. As said, however, it tastes pretty good without the additions.It has a two-year expiration date, but I can't imagine why it wouldn't be edible long after that date.As for the cancer warning, pretty much everything causes cancer in California, so I wouldn't worry about that. It's probably a reference to the plastic container; don't eat that.
P**A
Tasty dried veggies
These are delicious!! I use this in Ramen 🍜
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