🌟 Elevate Your Pantry Game with Sweet Corn Magic!
Augason Farms Freeze Dried Sweet Corn is a convenient and nutritious addition to your food storage. Packaged in a #10 can, this 16 oz serving of gluten-free sweet corn is perfect for long-term storage and easy meal preparation. Just add water to enjoy the delightful taste of fresh corn in your favorite dishes!
Product Dimensions | 16 x 16 x 17.78 cm; 453.59 g |
Item model number | 5-11155 |
Units | 473.18 millilitre |
Serving Recommendation | 1/2 cup |
Brand | Augason Farms |
Format | Dried |
Speciality | Gluten Free |
Manufacturer | Augason Farms |
M**C
Delicious flavor
It’s just like corn on the cob, without the cob. I use it for anything that calls for corn. Soups, salads, I even put it in with my scrambled eggs. It’s really sweet and has a good corn taste.
J**1
Just what I needed
Just what I needed
A**4
Fresh tasting
I bought this to make corn cookies. So fresh tasting and easy to use.
P**Y
trusted brand, adds variety to long term food storage, eat as is, or rehydrate. Good stuff
Big fan of prepping for emergencies and whatever else that may impact food supplies. I buy from Augason Farms regularly. I have never had any major issues or concerns with any of their products. Sellers yes, products no. I buy emergency food and tuck it away. I try to buy when on sale because I am basically buying food and not eating it. I rarely get into it, or rotate it. If I am buying from Augason farms, then the packaging is just fine for super long term storage (10-25 years depending on the food item). I get the occasional dented can (this one was fine), and it makes no impact. It isnt like other food grade cans where the can is breeched. These cans are made to withstand floods and other crazy stuff. They float, did you know that? Sometimes I will get into a can early if I bought it on sale and it is same price or cheaper than non long term storage equivalent (recently I experienced that with powdered butter. My usual bagged brand was more expensive than the sale price of Augason powdered butter.. stuff like that).Anyway, I like the corn to be consumed as is, tossed in a big bowl of salad, or rehydrated when used in soups or as a side. Not my number one prep item, but it does add variety.Occasionally I see people post reviews that say they got an expired product. But they never show a picture of the date they are looking at. The cans show the manufacture date first and foremost, then follows the best by date many many many years in the future. If they got an expired product, then do the math. That means the product would have been made 10-25 years ago. I mean, maybe. Lets see the label. They change the look of their label on occasion. So anyway, I am always suspect of those reviews. I just think they arent reading it right, and if it was legit they would post a pic of the can.
A**
Healthy snack, salad topper
Had first tasted freeze dried corn in a salad mix and loved it. Actually quite healthy and enjoy it as a small snack (1/4 cup) great treat for my pup also…in moderation. Can’t wait to use in soup or stew!
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