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Augason Farms Dehydrated Chopped Onions Can offers 217 servings of gluten-free, all-natural onions, perfect for both emergency food supplies and everyday cooking. With a remarkable 25-year shelf life and only 170 calories per serving, this product is a must-have for health-conscious consumers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
P**R
Can't live without this in my pantry!
Throw it into any dish that calls for onions. Hydrate overnight in the fridge and briefly simmer for 30 seconds for "raw" onion use. I've used the product raw and uncooked many times, so it appears to be entirely clean and safe to use raw.The aroma is eye-wateringly delectable! Tasted raw, they still have the eye watering aroma of fresh onions. Best dried onions on the market, in my opinion.
B**E
ONIONS
VERY GOOD ONIONS. DO NOT NEED TO USE TOO MANY BECAUSE THEY ARE STRONG. WHAT BOTHERED ME WAS THE FACT THAT THE CAN WAS ONLY HALF FULL WHEN I OPENED IT.
C**N
food storage
I have used their products many times. great for food storage.
G**.
Great product!
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Quality and past experience with this company!
J**C
ok
they’re fine. For the amount of product you get they’re probably overpriced. But since we’re paying for the ability to store long-term, I guess it’s about average. I’ve used these once in a casserole since I bought them and to be honest, I don’t recall there being a huge amount of flavor. I probably would not buy them again.
M**S
A little goes a long way
These are strong tasting, so be careful when you use them in a recipe. A little goes a long way. They tasted great, not burnt. they're great for making your own onion soup mix.
A**N
Gotta have them
Bought for disasters and survival. Have not tried yet. Onions can be used in so many dishes. Looks like good product.
P**Y
looks good to me TWENTY FIVE YEAR shelf life
If you sort reviews by most recent, one of the reviews says that their can is way over expiration. They included a pic, and I can see that they misinterpreted the info. Theirs says that the LOT (batch) date is Nov 2021 (09Nov21), but if you look over a little, the EXPIRATION date is still TWENTY FIVE years out! 2046! (09Nov46).Many emergency food companies use #10 (as in, number 10, not 10 pound). So various weights of food will be packed in these standard containers whether it fills up or not. That means it is possible to have a full can of one style of food, and half a can of another style. Ultimately you are buying weight, not volume. You are not being gipped. You are only being gipped if the weight comes in lower than stated on package. Companies can give more, but they are not supposed to allow less (FYI, next time you go to the store you may be able to get more bang for buck by weighing a 2lb bag of carrots. It could be pushing 3 lbs depending on what you grab for. It just cant be less than 2 lbs, stuff like that.. )Anway, I bought this as emergency food. I only buy emergency food when on sale, and am slowly amassing a stock. I normally stick to normal canned stuff, bagged stuff, and rotate through my short term and long term pantry. But when I see an emergency food item, I will pick it up if the price it right. When it comes to these onions, I figured I would grab a can since it was on sale, and happened to be less than cost of my usual bagged dehydrated onions. I have no intention to open it any time soon. Can looks good, weight seems spot on. No issues or concerns at this time.
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