Malher Bouillon, Instant, Tomato And Beef, Powder Mix 16 Oz (454 G)

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Malher Instant Bouillon Powder Mix – Tomato & Beef Flavor (16 oz / 454g)

Elevate the flavor of your favorite soups, stews, sauces, and rice dishes instantly with Malher Tomato and Beef Bouillon Powder Mix. This blend combines the deep, savory richness of beef broth with the bright, tangy notes of tomato, creating a robust and complex flavor base.

The instant powder format dissolves quickly in hot water to create a flavorful broth or can be added directly to recipes as a seasoning boost. The generous 16 oz (454g) size is perfect for frequent use in family cooking, ensuring you always have a secret ingredient on hand for authentic, delicious meals.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • Robust Dual Flavor: Combines the savory depth of Beef with the zesty tang of Tomato for a rich taste profile.

  • Instant Convenience: Powder form dissolves quickly to make instant broth or bouillon base.

  • Versatile Seasoning: Ideal for seasoning:

    • Soups and Consommés

    • Rice dishes (like Spanish rice or paella)

    • Stews, beans, and gravies

    • Marinades for meats.

  • Large Value Size: The 16 oz container is economical and ensures a long-lasting supply.

  • Trusted Brand: Malher is a popular and established name in Latin American bouillon products.

Net Weight: 16 oz (454 grams)

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