

Flavor Profile
Savory, salty, and rich vegetable broth flavor.How to Use
To make 1 cup broth: Add 2 teaspoons of broth concentrate to 1 cup of water.
About This Blend
Combine with water to make veggie broth. Each 12 oz. bottle makes 28 cups of broth. Reduced sodium and gluten-free!Dietary Information
MSG-Free
Nut-Free
Dairy-Free
Gluten-Free
Garlic-Free
Black Pepper-Free
Capsicum-Free
Sugar-Free
Sesame-Free
Vegetarian
Vegan
Ingredients
Ingredients: Vegetable stock (carrot, celery and onion stocks), maltodextrin, sea salt, carrot stock, tapioca starch, cabbage juice concentrate, celery stock, onion stock, natural flavors, mushroom stock, xanthan gum, tomato paste.
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