Description

[Chungjungone] Taste Teacher Natural Seafood Stock Powder is a premium, all-natural seasoning made with delicious ingredients that capture the essence of nature. From the ‘Taste Teacher’ (Matseonsaeng) line, this powder is crafted with strictly selected domestic Korean seafood, including anchovy, mussel, shrimp, and premium Uljin Red Snow Crab. It is designed to deliver a more natural taste and aroma than conventional seasonings, protecting the deep and rich flavour of its natural ingredients. It is the perfect, convenient way to create an authentic and delicious seafood stock base.

Features

A premium, natural stock powder from the ‘Taste Teacher’ (Matseonsaeng) line.

Made with a rich blend of domestic seafood, including premium Uljin Red Snow Crab.

Also contains onion, garlic, black pepper, and rice powder for a balanced flavour.

How to Enjoy

Use one 10g stick per serving for broth dishes like soups and stews, adjusting to your preference.

It is the perfect base for creating a deep and refreshing broth.

Excellent for dishes like kimchi hot pot, soft tofu stew (‘sundubu-jjigae’), and fish cake soup (‘eomuk-tang’).

Tips

This is a great, healthy alternative to seasonings that contain MSG.

Add this seasoning first to establish the base flavour, and then adjust the final saltiness with salt or soy sauce.

Size

10g*8pk

Bring the deep, rich, and natural taste of the sea to your cooking with [Chungjungone] Taste Teacher Natural Seafood Stock Powder.

 

Allergy & Nutritional Information

 

Contains

Soy, Wheat, Fish, Seafood

Nutritional Information

Servings per package : 16

Serving size : 5gNet WT : 80g

Nutrients

Average Quantity

per Serving

per 100g

Energy (kj)

50

1008

Protein (g)

1

19

Total Fat (g)

0.3

5.3

Saturated Fat (g)

0

0

Total Carbohydrate (g)

1.631.7

Sugars (g)

1.5

30

Sodium (mg)

52010400

 

The package design of the actual product might vary depending on the design update by the manufacturer.

Additional information

Weight0.08 kg

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