Description: 8 BOTTLES of Maggi Seasoning Sauce - Salsa Maggi – Original Sauce 3.38 oz each Maggi Jugo Original Sauce, 3.38 oz: · Low calorie · Low fat · Salty and roasted flavor · Used as a marinade, basting sauce, and even in dressings · Similar to soy sauce History Notes Maggi was created in Switzerland by Julius Maggi (9 October 1846 - 19 October 1912.) In 1872, he took over his father's food mill and revamped its business model. He started producing a powdered pea and bean soup mix in 1884. In 1886, he introduced Maggi Sauce. In 1897, he incorporated Maggi GmbH in Singen, Germany. Maggi cubes were introduced in 1898. Maggi was acquired by Nestlé in 1947. Literature & Lore "Now to tell you a story of a Swiss cooking aid, an old-timer on the chef's shelf, Maggi by name. Sixty years ago' on the River Kemp in Switzerland twenty miles from Zurich, a small factory was started to make this cooking produce that soon became famous around the Continent. For half a century the most distinguished culinary artists of Europe have been using this enhancer of flavor to glorify their celebrated dishes. The late Escoffier called it the perfect adjunct to the kitchen.American hotels and restaurants employing European chefs have used the product for about thirty-five years. Chefs who knew Maggi abroad begged importers to bring in small amounts. Hotel orders so increased during the twenties that one importing firm, quick to see ahead, arranged with the Swiss factory to introduce the product here to the general public. Now home cooks began to learn of its usefulness. Maggi is principally of vegetable origin, made from a variety of garden crops which grow on the Swiss farms stretching for miles along the Valley Kemp. It is not a spicy sauce of the pour-over type, nor is it intended to change the taste of a food. Its purpose is to emphasize, to intensify, the natural goodness of a dish. No matter how clever you are about cooking, one cannot depend always upon uniform results. Drought, excessive heat, or rain may rob foods of their customary taste, and certain foods are basically low in natural flavors. Here's an aid to strengthen the taste and bring out the subtle hidden notes, yet never override these with a define character of its own. Used with leftovers, it seems to restore the original freshly cooked flavor. One may use it to enrich the most diverse dishes—soups, sauce, stews, salads, vegetables, and canapes. As the quality and concentration of the product are unusually high, a few dashes produce results. Try adding it, dash by dash, to an insipid soup' stirring and tasting until you have it to suit. Note the difference for yourself. This seasoning works its little miracles for the home cook as obligingly as for the 25,000-a-year chef with his tall hat full of tricks." -- Paddleford, Clementine (1898 - 1967). Food Flashes Column. Gourmet Magazine. February 1950 Nutrition Facts Per 1 tbsp (15 ml) Amount Calories 10 Fat 0 g Saturated 0 g Trans 0 g Cholesterol 0 mg Sodium 1440 mg Carbohydrate 1 g Fibre 0 g Sugars 1 g Protein 2 g Weight Watchers® Per 2 tbsp (15 ml) Amount PointsPlus™ 1 8 tbsp (1/2 cup) is 3 points * PointsPlus™ calculated by CooksInfo.com. Not endorsed by Weight Watchers® International, Inc, which is the owner of the PointsPlus® registered trademark. Cooking Tips Many people like a few drops on fried eggs. Nutrition The ingredients in the Swiss version are: Water, salt, hydrolysed soya protein, Sodium glutamate, Disodium inosinate (E631), Yeast extract, Citric acid, acetic acid, wheat and "aroma." Versions of Maggi Sauce The Swiss version of the sauce is the original version. Different versions of the sauce are made for different parts of the world, adjusting its formulation to meet regional tastes. There is a French version, which some say is the best. In Mexico, where it's called Jugo Maggi, there are several versions: plain and spicy (both are more concentrated and darker than European versions) , a version called "Maggi Inglesa" (that tastes like Worchestershire sauce), a soy sauce version, and a version with lime in it. The version made in Manila, Philippines, has more garlic in it. The Polish version is lighter in colour, with a tidge more sourness. Most North Americans see the Chinese-made version in stores. The Maggi company makes a very wide range of products, and is known in different parts of the world for different products. Its flagship product, however, remains the sauce after which the company is named. Maggi is a dark, strong, concentrated seasoning sauce, that is produced commercially and sold in bottles, or dried in cube form. It is a hydrolysed vegetable protein based sauce used as a substitute for meat flavouring. You just use a few drops at a time. Maggi is sold in a dark brown bottle with a yellow label. The colour of the bottle cap changes from country to country: a red cap is used in Switzerland, Germany, Canada and France; a yellow cap is used in China and the Netherlands. Most Americans see the yellow cap.SHIPPING: Free USPS First Class Shipping (5-7 business days) after payment clearance.We can Next-Day Deliver for $37.00 No AlaskaNo HawaiiNo Puerto Rico PAYMENTPayment by PayPal onlyBid with confidence TERMS AND CONDITIONS Returns are accepted within 14 days of your purchase - Buyer is responsible for the cost of return shipping charges. Except as expressly set forth in the item description, seller makes NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED warranties of any kind whatsoever about his merchandise. Seller is not responsible for consequential, incidental or punitive damages of any kind whatsoever. Seller’s liability is limited to the amount paid by the buyer, not including shipping and handling charges for purchases made outside the US.
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Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico
Product: Single Spice
Allergens: NA
Food Specifications: Caffeine Free, Fat Free
Number of Servings: 100
Serving Size: 1mL
Type: Tamarind
Expiration Date: June 2022
Form: Sauce
MPN: 85225632
Calories per Serving: 20
Expiration Month: June
Expiration Year: 2022
Size: 3.38 fl. oz.
Food Aisle: Pantry
Brand: Maggi
Spice Type: Seasoning