Kitchen Basics Original Chicken Bone Broth review
Introduction
[amazon link=”B07K89CMDP” title=”Kitchen Basics Original Chicken Bone Broth”/] is a savory, comforting and protein-rich drink made from real chicken bones, organic vegetables, herbs and spices. No wonder it’s one of the best-selling single-serve bone broth in America.
Details
[amazon link=”B07K89CMDP” title=”Kitchen Basics Original Chicken Bone Broth”/] builds upon our 20+ years of stock expertise to deliver a rich, savory bone broth full of protein and flavor. Boasting 10g of protein and only 50 calories per serving, it makes a delicious, sippable snack. Drink warm as is, or add your own herbs and spices. Get creative and add it to soups, stews, sautéed vegetables and more, too.
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Kitchen Basics Original Chicken Bone Broth builds upon our 20+ years of stock expertise to deliver a rich, savory bone broth full of protein and flavor. Boasting 10g of protein and only 50 calories per serving, it makes a delicious, sippable snack. Drink warm as is, or add your own herbs and spices. Get creative and add it to soups, stews, sautéed vegetables and more, too.
Features
- Hearty flavor made from chicken bones, organic vegetables, herbs and spices
- One serving contains 10g protein or 20% of the daily recommended amount
- Only 50 calories per serving. One serving = one container
- Certified “heart healthy” by the American Heart Association
- Sip as a warm beverage or use in recipes calling for broth, stock or bouillon
Bone broth is a high-protein drink made with bones, vegetables, herbs and spices. It’s richer than traditional broth and more akin to a stock due to its higher bone-to-liquid ratio, which imparts bolder taste and greater flavor. Bone broth is a simple way to add protein to your diet and is best enjoyed as a warm beverage. Just heat and sip! One cup of bone broth contains as much as 20 percent of your daily recommended amount of protein with only 50-60 calories per serving.
Broth is simply water cooked with meat and derives most of its flavor from sodium. Bone Broth is made by simmering bones and vegetables which creates a deeper, more concentrated flavor derived from protein.
Kitchen Basics Bone Broth should be simply poured into a mug prior to heating in the microwave for 1-2 minutes.
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User Reviews
Review 1
I have had diarrhea after chemo surgery for about 5 years. After many medical tests and ? I have had to take a strong antibiotic for 10 days and go on a clear liquid, no food coloring diet … also no caffeine, no milk. A medical fast.
My daughter has talked to me about bone broth, but I thought it was just an additive for cooking. Imagine my surprise when I ordered it and it had 10 grams of protein and 50 calories. I have 4 more days of fasting to go so at least I can have more than water, and Sprite. It is a blessing. Can't wait to add it to my Chicken soup. An excellent product, just in time.
Review 2
Not sure why my purchase shows Mirepoix and Herb flavor but that's not what my review is on. I purchased the chicken flavor. I've never tried any other flavor. I just ordered my second batch of the CHICKEN flavored bone broth. Since my first order, I thought I'd try some other brands from local stores. I'm hear to tell you – don't bother – they're disgusting! I purchased a ready-made and a powder you stir with hot water. They literally smelled like dried carcass. They smelled and tasted like an animal – gross gross gross. This Kitchen Basics brand is far superior. Tastes like regular broth and the price is way cheaper than what I paid in stores. This is my forever brand – done shopping around.
I’d also like to add as I’ve gotten older (52) I notice constipation becomes an issue. I find if I drink one if these a day, he helps tremendously at keeping me regular. Additionalky, it helps stave off hunger if I’m close to mealtime.
******MY FIRST REVIEW BELOW******
Heard about bone broth powder but I'm not a huge smoothie drinker. I'm trying to cut down on my sugars, even natural ones from fruit, yogurt and health bars. I'll have a couple of hard-boiled eggs for lunch with a warm cup of this bone broth and it will keep my satiated for some time. I love the convenience of pouring this in a coffee cup and warming it up in the microwave for a minute. It's thicker than regular broth but don't think “thick” like it sounds – it's more dense. Where you can see the bottom of your cup with regular broth, you can't see it with this bone broth. So it's a bit heartier but not as salty which I like. In comparing the ingredients of this brand with others, I found this to be the most natural of the bone broths I researched, with less sodium as well. The smell is a bit off-putting for me but I enjoy the taste so it's a win. I also read that bone broth has healing properties. I am on a probiotic daily but noticed after the first 3 days of starting this, I had the runs so it's possible that's true. I have since felt great.
Review 3
This is my second order. My first order, after drinking one a day for a week, I felt so much better. I have weak legs and I always felt sluggish. But this stuff really worked on me. I make it my morning hot drink. I think the aroma and the taste perk me up. It's very satisfying.59 people found this helpful
Review 4
UPDATE: I used this Kitchen Basics Bone Broth to make a chicken and cauliflower soup today. I added an equivalent amount of water. I think I really liked it much more than I thought I was going to. Also, usually when I am finished eating, I crave something sweet. However, after eating this soup made with the Bone Broth instead of my usual way, it was so deeply satisfying and nourishing, I felt no desire to eat something sweet! I may start incorporating this bone broth into more of my meals. I wonder what nutrient it has that is satisfying me so much.
Review 5
These are delish!!! My way of eating is via Keto. There is days I don't eat for intermittent fasting and these are so much simpler than making my own. They aren't as rich tasting as homemade, but the shelf life is WAY better.
Review 6
I gave this as a gift to a health-conscious friend. She let me taste it heated in a mug in place of tea/coffee. Lovely, rich flavor–easily drinkable. She also uses it for her bean soups, stews, and other cooking purposes.
Conclusion
Kitchen Basics Bone Broth is made by simmering real bones to create a meaty, homemade flavor. It does not contain any bone pieces in it.