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Frontier Co-Op Vegetarian Broth Powder No-Chicken -- 16 oz


Frontier Co-Op Vegetarian Broth Powder No-Chicken
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Frontier Co-Op Vegetarian Broth Powder No-Chicken -- 16 oz

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Frontier Co-Op Vegetarian Broth Powder No-Chicken Description

  • Does Not Contain Chicken
  • Kosher
  • Non-Irradiated

Frontier Co-op® No-Chicken Broth Powder is a vegetarian/vegan, healthy and delicious alternative that can be used as a substitute for chicken broth in any dish. It tastes like chicken but contains no animal ingredients whatsoever.

 

Frontier Co-op No-Chicken Broth Powder is an expert blend of flavors that include onion, garlic, celery seed, turmeric, and parsley. It has a salty and brothy chicken flavor that’s perfect for all your favorite vegetarian and vegan dishes. Use it for marinades, glazes, vegetable soups, and more!

 

This herb and spice mix is made only with the best seasoned vegetables and herbs. Due to its pure powder form, it dissolves easily and carries a balanced vegetable flavor profile and aroma.

 

Frontier Co-op No-Chicken Broth Powder contains only high quality ingredients. It is certified Kosher and non-irradiated.

 

Owned by stores and organizations that buy and sell our products, Frontier Co-op® has been a member-owned cooperative since 1976. We support natural living and our products are never irradiated or treated with ETO. We're committed to the health and welfare of the environment and everyone producing and consuming our botanical products.


Directions

Add four teaspoons (1 1/3 tbsp) broth powder to one cup hot water. Simmer 1 to 2 minutes and serve.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: (1.33 Tbsp.) (12 g)
Servings per Container: 0
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories40
   Calories from Fat0
Total Fat0 g0%
   Saturated Fat0 g0%
   Trans Fat0 g
Cholesterol0 mg0%
Sodium720 mg30%
Total Carbohydrate9 g3%
   Dietary Fiber0 g0%
   Sugars1 g
Protein0 g
Vitamin A0%
Vitamin C0%
Calcium0%
Iron0%
Other Ingredients: Corn syrup solids, salt, natural flavor (maltodextrin, yeast extract, salt, natural flavors, grill flavor from sunflower oil), onion, autolyzed yeast extract, garlic, celery seed, turmeric, parsley.
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5 Benefits of Vegetable Broth & How to Make Your Own

Clear soups have a long and venerated history in traditional cultures across the globe. In fact, the term “broth” is mentioned as early as the year 1000, and "potage," which is French for soup, by the 1400s. Here are five reasons why veggie broth deserves a place in every healthy kitchen, and how to make broth on your own.

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Vegetable Broth Benefits

1. Broth is a healing food

Light, savory broths have been instrumental in human healing since the dawn of time. A good broth is nourishing, hydrating, and easily absorbed by people of all ages, making it ideal fare for those recovering from illness. Rather than taxing the digestive system, broth, along with fresh pressed juices and teas, offers nutritious hydration as the body to concentrates on healing. Along with being comforting and soothing, clear soups also contribute vitamins, minerals, trace nutrients and antioxidants.

2. Broth supports an alkaline system

“Acidosis,” or an overly acid body pH, has been shown to contribute to a range of diseases, such as metabolic syndrome, cancer, osteoporosis and kidney stones.1 While sugar, dairy, meat, coffee and junk foods are largely acid forming, alkalinizing veggie broth can help rebalance your system, especially when you include anti-inflammatory spices such as curry powder, ginger and chili pepper.

3. Broth is highly versatile

A good basic broth can be adapted to fit a wide range of cultural flavors simply by varying the herbs and spices. An Asian-inspired version, for example, might include coconut milk and ginger, or curry powder in India. Think oregano, cumin and lime for Mexican-style broth, or garlic, basil and rosemary for Italian. Veggies can also transform your mixture, like adding grated beets for a ruby-hued “Borscht” broth.

4. Broth is slimming nourishment

For centuries, people around the world looking to shed extra pounds have included broth on their daily menu, as it fills you up without filling you out, so you are less inclined to overeat. Researchers have found that consuming a nourishing, richly flavored broth when you feel hungry can curb high-calorie snacking while helping you stay well hydrated. Tasty, homemade broth can be surprisingly satiating with very few calories.

5. Broth is an ideal use for food scraps

Among other benefits, making a weekly batch of veggie broth is a great way to make use of extra produce. For example, you may often find yourself with odds and ends of carrots, onions, celery, parsley, yams, etc. No need for waste, as these assorted scraps are great for basic broth, which you can season in various ways for extra flavor and wellness benefits.

How to Make Broth for Wellness

Fill a large pot halfway with purified water, heat to simmering, then add your ingredients, cut to a similar size for even cooking. Sauté veggies in advance for extra rich taste or add them to the pot raw for an oil-free broth. Begin with the winning trifecta of onions, celery and carrots, then, consider these additions:
  • Yams
  • Corn (adds a buttery richness)
  • Peas
  • Tomatoes
  • Green beans
  • Mushrooms
  • Potatoes
  • Lima beans
  • Spinach
  • Kale
  • Zucchini, butternut, or other squash
  • Beets (lovely, ruby-red broth)
  • Leeks
  • Frozen mixed vegetables
  • Parsley
  • Garlic
  • Ginger
  • Antioxidant-packed herbs and spices such as basil, oregano, thyme, sage, rosemary, turmeric, cumin, etc. Don’t forget the bay leaf!
  • Dried shiitake or maitake mushrooms (wellness benefits and savory flavor)
  • Miso paste
  • Veggie soup base
  • Veggie bouillon
  • Pink Himalayan salt
  • Fresh-ground pepper
  • Fresh lemon juice
To optimize taste and nutrients, simmer your broth gently for 30 minutes rather than boiling it, or use a crock pot set to low. In a rush? You can always make Express Broth in a snap by steeping this tasty dehydrated veggie mix in hot water for 10 minutes. Strain your broth when ready, then finish with miso, bouillon, or pink Himalayan salt to taste. Enjoy a cup anytime you need a little pick-me-up or a light, soothing snack. Feel a tad under the weather? Broth to the rescue. For extra immune support, be sure to include garlic, ginger, shitake mushrooms, turmeric and a dash of cayenne. Best wishes for a happy, healthy season ahead! 1Integr Med (Encinitas). 2015 Feb; 14(1): 8–12.

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