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  2. Gardein - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Garden Protein had 85 employees and $50 million in annual sales. [10] In 2014, it had nearly $100 million in sales at the retail level. [11] By 2015, it had over 250 employees with distribution to more than 22,000 stores in North America. [12] Gardein was first used in the United Kingdom in 2008, as an ingredient in Grassington's ...

  3. Bouillon cube - Wikipedia

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    Granulated chicken stock. A bouillon cube / ˈ b uː j ɒ n / (also known as a stock cube) is dehydrated broth or stock formed into a small cube or other cuboid shape. The most common format is a cube about 13 mm (1 ⁄ 2 in) wide.

  4. VFC (company) - Wikipedia

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    VFC Foods is a British vegan food company that started trading in December 2020. An acronym for "Vegan Fried Chicken," it was founded by Matthew Glover and Adam Lyons in North Yorkshire, England. The company specialises in creating meat substitute products for fried chicken.

  5. 11 Cheap and Delicious Canned Cream of Chicken Soup Recipes - AOL

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    5. Creamy Chicken Enchiladas. You'll notice that adding cream of chicken soup to most dishes makes them, well, creamy. These enchiladas are no exception (the addition of cream cheese helps, too).

  6. List of soups - Wikipedia

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    Green vegetables, meat, chicken broth Wine soup: Hungary: Beverage soup Hungarian: borleves. Winter melon: China: Chunky Winter melon, filled with stock (usually chicken stock), vegetables, and meat, which has been steamed for a few hours Zuppa pavese: Italy: Broth with chunks Consists of broth into which fried slices of bread and poached eggs ...

  7. Greens powder - Wikipedia

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    Greens powders are dietary supplements made up of green and leaf vegetables, as well as other plant-based products. [1] They are generally mixed with water prior to consumption, or added to foods, including during cooking. [2]

  8. Vegetable soup - Wikipedia

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    Vegetable soup dates to ancient history.A 5th-century Roman cookbook included a recipe for "a forerunner of onion soup." [15] Broth is mentioned by approximately the year 1000 and potage by the 1400s. [16]

  9. Hydrolyzed vegetable protein - Wikipedia

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    Hydrolyzed vegetable protein (HVP) products are foodstuffs obtained by the hydrolysis of protein, and have a meaty, savory taste similar to broth (bouillon).. Regarding the production process, a distinction can be made between acid-hydrolyzed vegetable protein (aHVP), enzymatically produced HVP, and other seasonings, e.g., fermented soy sauce.