McCormick Culinary Bacon Flavored Bits, 3.5 lbs
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Hello Joanne,br>br>Our Flavored Bacon Bits contain no animal or animal-derived ingredients. ~ Erica
Hello KW,br>These Bacon Bits are identical to the retail size sold in stores. BacN' Pieces is the name given to them in the retail size. ~ Erica
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Selected User Reviews For McCormick Culinary Bacon Flavored Bits, 3.5 lbs
I had no idea I needed three and a half pounds of bacon bits, but it has. Holy cow! Or. pig?
Or. Actually, I'm guessing it's a soybean. br>br>These amazingly delicious "bacon" bits were created without harming any animals. Bacon should be used if you want to add a bacon flavor. I'm serious. br>br>However, if you don't mind a smoky, bacon-y flavor, this is the dish for you. Like a crunchy, salty, kinda nummy taste on your salads that's also super easy to keep on hand? Order this baby, because it'll do the trick for a long time. BUT THAT'S JUST THE BEGINNING! WHY? br>br>WHY? As a result, when the super-powerful heavy- container with a special function - I'm not kidding when I say that this puppy is STRONG and has completely changed my life! I've already ordered this item twice, JUST FOR THE CONTAINER. Because you can re-fill it when it's empty. br>br> You can store anything in it as long as you don't mind the contents taking on a smoky flavor. Because the smell pervades the plastic and won't go away, it has a bacony scent. As a result, it could be used for screws or nuts. bolts? Think of it as hardware storage rather than food storage. br>br>However, perhaps you prefer sugar with a bacon scent? Hey, don't be afraid to take a chance.
Consumer-oriented businesses, for some reason, don't seem to be as successful as they bacon in various sizes- textured soy protein chips with a variety of flavors - BacosTM, also known as McCormick Bac'n-Style Bacon, are a type of bacon that is made by McCormick. Take BitsTM, for example. More than a year ago, it was completely absent from local markets in this area. It's infuriating when a product for which you've developed favorite recipes suddenly disappears. br>br>As it turns out, the product is still available as "McCormick Culinary Bacon Flavored Bits," but you must purchase the industrial size, which is the 13 oz. There's a 54 oz. size as well. Fortunately, as long as the lid is tightly screwed on, these things don't go bad, and the price-per-unit is low. It's not bad for an ounce. br>br>If you've been looking for bacon, you've come to the right place. flavored soy protein bits that can be worn on the foot This is the real deal, so keep it in a high bottle in your spice cabinet.
I prefer soy bacon bits to real bacon in salads and on grilled cheese sandwiches on rare occasions. Bacos had been my go-to for years. With some trepidation, I purchased the McCormick brand; Is the flavor appealing to me? I did it, of course. I think the flavor is good, and the crunch is satisfying. This purchase has exceeded my expectations, and I highly recommend it. br>I went out and purchased the components. ALERT: br> I believe that these would be unacceptable to a true bacon fan.
I developed hypertension as a result of their actions. They do, however, have a fantastic flavor. There's a lot of sodium in these things. Here's a fun factoid for you. MSG is essentially MSG in the form of Face Bacon Bits. So, if you know someone who complains about MSG in Chinese restaurants, check to see if they order a salad with fake bacon bits. If that's the case, then THESE GUYS ARE RACISTS. If they're allergic to both, the sodium content could be the culprit. This is merely an idea.
They give dishes a hint of saltiness and smokiness without adding a lot of fat or calories. They're great on salads, steamed vegetables, and other dishes. I gave them a five-star rating because the price is fantastic, especially considering the size of the container - It's far superior to anything I could ever buy in a regular store. I've been having a hard time finding imitation bacon bits in the stores around here as we deal with COVID19 shutdowns and slowdowns, so I ordered a few of these bad boys. For about a year, I should be fine. LOL.
This is by far the best pandemic purchase I've ever made. Bacon bits were always in short supply at the local supermarket. What is a person to do in such a situation? I go to Amazon and look at their offerings. Was it really necessary to buy 3 lbs of bacon bits for such a low price? Is it possible for us to consume 3 pounds of bacon bits? Yes, you can, and yes, we did it. Bacon bits will be strewn liberally over everything. Have you tried waffles with bacon bits? You'll know when you've got a 3 pound jar full of these babies. They're delicious and will become a pantry staple for us if you buy them. Now it's time to move on to the next three pounds.
They don't have any animal products in them, but they have a similar flavor. We go through quite a few of these, so it's the ideal size for us. I use them in salads with balsamic vinegar, lemon juice, oil, and herbs, and in split green pea soup to easily add a little bacon flavor. We've even used them to make vegetarian pizzas, which turned out fantastically.
Years ago, I could buy bacon-flavored bits in this size container from a supermarket called "food warehouse. " They left after that, though. During the COVID lockdowns, supermarket bottles were in short supply. I bought a few of these containers in different sizes. as well as a container of enormous proportions This is a good compromise because it is easy to handle and does not require the contents to be transferred to smaller containers. The "bits" come in a variety of sizes (and some may break into smaller pieces during handling), but this size container never leaves you with too much bacon flavor dust. The giant container required transferring into smaller containers (so you could control how the bits were scattered onto the desired dish), but the "last" of the transfer containers appeared to be almost entirely "dust" rather than bits. As a result, this is an appropriate purchase size. These are the same "bits" you'll find in the supermarket, just in a more manageable bottle size.