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  2. 7 Healthiest Chicken Stocks on Grocery Shelves—and 3 To Avoid

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    Nutrition (Per 1-cup serving): Calories: 10 Fat: 0 g (Saturated fat: 0 g) Sodium: 860 mg Carbs: 1 g (Fiber: 0 g, Sugar: 1 g) Protein: 1 g. This chicken broth is enriched with added chicken fat and ...

  3. How to Buy the Best Broth - AOL

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    Stock or broth is the flavored liquid that comes from simmering vegetables, herbs, meat and/or bones in water (sans meat or bones for vegetable broth). Some definitions specify that stock is made ...

  4. 7 Substitutes for Chicken Broth You Probably Have on Hand - AOL

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    Chicken Base. Chicken base usually comes in a small jar and chicken broth concentrate often comes in a single-serve packet—both can be dissolved in hot water.

  5. Meat extract - Wikipedia

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    Stock cubes, the most common type of meat extract. Meat extract is highly concentrated meat stock, usually made from beef or chicken. It is used to add meat flavor in cooking, and to make broth for soups and other liquid-based foods. Meat extract was invented by Baron Justus von Liebig, a German 19th-century organic chemist.

  6. Stock (food) - Wikipedia

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    Stock, sometimes called bone broth, is a savory cooking liquid that forms the basis of many dishes – particularly soups, stews, and sauces. Making stock involves simmering animal bones, meat, seafood, or vegetables in water or wine, often for an extended period.

  7. Bovril - Wikipedia

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    Bovril's instant beef stock was launched in 1966 and its "King of Beef" range of instant flavours for stews, casseroles and gravy in 1971. [ citation needed ] In 1971, James Goldsmith 's Cavenham Foods acquired the Bovril Company but then sold most of its dairies and South American operations to finance further takeovers. [ 12 ]