Chicken stock/stock cubes.
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demi
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Chicken stock/stock cubes.
For the first time since I've been in France, I cooked a dish yesterday that required chicken stock.
I used Maggi vollaile bouliion cubes & made it up as directed on the pack. To me it spoilt the dish as it was an overwhelming taste of salt & little else.
Back in the UK I used Knoor stock cubes & was fine with them.
I wonder if it could be me as I have had several taste changes post Covid - I now loathe bananas & used to eat them daily!
Any recommendations?
I used Maggi vollaile bouliion cubes & made it up as directed on the pack. To me it spoilt the dish as it was an overwhelming taste of salt & little else.
Back in the UK I used Knoor stock cubes & was fine with them.
I wonder if it could be me as I have had several taste changes post Covid - I now loathe bananas & used to eat them daily!
Any recommendations?
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MAD87
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Chicken stock/stock cubes.
If you can find the jelly-like stock cubes in individual tubs, they're not so salty imo. T hey've disappeared from the shelves here unfortunately.
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Ah yes, we've found a lot of stock cubes are horribly over-salted. We use the Maggi Bio ones which have less salt and use half the amount they suggest. The salt content of stock cubes varies hugely - it's best to check the packets first !
I've never liked salt, I don't know why, and I've always likened it to people who can't stand sugar in their tea or coffee. We check the salt and sugar content on everything these days - pasta sauces are the worst but you can find some that aren't salt-laden.
I've never liked salt, I don't know why, and I've always likened it to people who can't stand sugar in their tea or coffee. We check the salt and sugar content on everything these days - pasta sauces are the worst but you can find some that aren't salt-laden.
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Pathca
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I’ve had taste issues since Covid,especially tea (the drink) I have a bit of a cold/hay fever at the moment and my taste is affected again I even did a LFT just in case but it’s negative
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I agree about the "Stock" cubes being too salty, I break it in half, before I used the little "Jelly" pots Beef & Chicken but not seen them for months.
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L Austin France
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Ditto with jelly pots. Used to use 'em but non existant recently.
We're now well stocked? up with OXO cubes mrs LAF brings (smuggles) back from the UK .
Reading the beef cube info it says 1 cube per 109ml of water & contains 0.95gm of salt per 100ml of prepared stock.
We're now well stocked? up with OXO cubes mrs LAF brings (smuggles) back from the UK .
Reading the beef cube info it says 1 cube per 109ml of water & contains 0.95gm of salt per 100ml of prepared stock.
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demi
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Thank you all. I will have a look for the 'jelly' ones & for Bio ones as well.
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Chicken stock/stock cubes.
Magi and knorr do lower salt vegetable stock cubes, I don't know if they do meat ones as well though.
