Kitchen Bouquet

Browning and seasoning sauce From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kitchen Bouquet is a browning and seasoning sauce primarily composed of caramel with vegetable flavorings. It has been used as a flavoring addition for gravies and other foods since the late 19th century.[2] It is currently produced by the Hidden Valley or HV Food Products Company.

Product typeSeasoning sauce
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Kitchen Bouquet
Product typeSeasoning sauce
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CountryUnited States
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Energy15 kcal (63 kJ)
0 mg
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Kitchen Bouquet
Nutritional value per 1 tsp (4.93 mL)
Energy15 kcal (63 kJ)
3 g
Sugars2 g
0 mg
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%DV
Sodium
0%
10 mg
Other constituentsQuantity
Cholesterol0 mg
Percentages estimated using US recommendations for adults.[1]
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Kitchen Bouquet was manufactured in the late 19th and early 20th centuries by the Palisade Manufacturing Company of West Hoboken, New Jersey. An advertisement in a 1903 edition of The Boston Cooking School Magazine indicated that Kitchen Bouquet, then known as "Tournade's Kitchen Bouquet," had been "a favorite for 30 years."[3] It was one of the products featured in the United States exhibit at the Paris Exposition of 1889.[4]

Its ingredients include caramel, vegetable base (water, carrots, onions, celery, parsnips, turnips, salt, parsley, spices), sodium benzoate and sulfiting agents.

Kitchen Bouquet is also used by food stylists for a variety of appearance effects, including 'coffee' made by adding a few drops to a cup of water[5] and lending a browned appearance to poultry.[6]

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