Sabra Guacamole with Lime, 16 oz
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Calories: 50 calories per 2 tbsp serving Ingredients: Ingredients: Ingredients: Ingredients: Ingredients: Ingredients: Ingredients: Ingredients: Ingredients: Ingredients Avocado, onion, tomato, jalapeno pepper, salt, garlic, lime juice concentrate, dehydrated onion, cilantro, and a few other ingredients are used to make this dish.
It is estimated that there are approximately 15 people.
Yes - Per 2 tbsp serving, there is one net carb.
When I buy fresh avocados, I get about a 50% chance at making a good guac. I get about a 50% chance at making a good guac. Unless I'm misjudging the avocado, it's either too green and hard on the inside, or it's too old and brown.
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Prime fresh ensures quick delivery. Great flavor, thick consistency, and stays fresh for a long time. br>br>To prevent browning, wrap in plastic wrap as shown in the video. Scrape it back to green if it starts to brown. After each use, tap on the counter to remove air and try to level the surface. I'd like to add three more. For a party, place four fresh avocados in a container.
I went out and bought some guacamole. This is a fantastic guacamole. Very well done. I could put it in a bowl and pass it off as homemade if I wanted to be sneaky. made. I try to keep a stash on hand in case of unexpected visitors or late-night snacking.
I wish this came in larger sizes because I now buy at least two of them whenever I go shopping. I love it so much that I could eat it straight from the container with a spoon! Avocado is also good for you, according to what I've read. & There are no other questionable ingredients in this, so I hope they continue to make it! Also, I can't stand spicy food; even milds are too much for me, and this is extra mild. Highly recommended, but you should enjoy the other ingredients as well. .
After several back-and-forths, we decided to give it a shot. I've had bad experiences ordering avocados from Fresh and Whole Foods, where at least half of them arrived rotten on the inside; the cilantro is a deal-breaker. My wife hates it, and the lime (clearly increased for preservative effects) is so overpowering that Sabra had to admit it under the lid (after you've bought it and tried it and thought "wow, this is more lime than I've ever had in guacamole!"). I miss Wholly Guacamole before they started adding salsa and other ingredients. Be wary of the buyer!.
Despite the fact that it was prepared in a store, it tastes extremely fresh! It was fantastic!.
Although I enjoy the guacamole itself, I only give it a three-star rating due to the packaging. It had been terrible! Why should I be given a cover if it isn't going to stay on? (In fact, it was missing the cover the first time I bought it!) The cello seal was all that was left on it. At fresh, the cover didn't even stay on). br> The cover was always popped when I took it out or put it away. The color of the guacamole began to change. When you get it, prepare to move it to your own container. It won't be a problem for you.
Great guacamole, but I always add cilantro, jalapeno, lime, and tomato for a chunkier texture.
Nothing else can be tasted because the lime flavor is so strong. There are, however, no chemicals or preservatives that are particularly harmful. Citric acid is, well, citric, while ascorbic acid is vitamin C. It doesn't turn brown or go bad because of the four lime flavoring sources. It's a small price to pay, I suppose, to keep things simple and natural. But seriously, a warning that you're about to enter lime hell would be nice. I'd buy it again for $5. 99, but if you want to cut the lime flavor, add some fresh avocados.