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USA Ingredient List- "Rubbed with..." in list

Started by , Jun 07 2024 03:35 PM
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I have never seen an ingredient list that says "Rubbed with xxxx".

I've seen "2% or less of the following: xxxx"

Is this acceptable? Does anyone have experience with unusual ingredient lists?

 

It is a pork carnitas product.

https://www.thefresh...-00792338761479

 

Ingredients: Pork, Water, Vinegar, Salt. Rubbed with (Sugar, Salt, Chicken Broth, Dehydrated Garlic, Natural Coffee Extract, Spices, Orange Peel Granules, Onion Powder)

 

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I wonder how they "rub" it.

 

Joe, you rub that one and I'll rub this one!

 

The the question comes up - what do they use to rub it?

 

== and no, I have never seen a reference to rubbing on a label before.

If this is your company's product, I would change it to Seasoning Blend. The dec below is for salmon with Monterrey Rub.

Not my product. Just a point for discussion.

 

I'm also curious about chicken stock. Usually that's a complex ingredient. Has to be at least chicken and water, right?

It's a Kingsford product being sold in stores already. 

Got it, thanks. And yea, to your point, this is done incorrectly. Multi-ingredient ingredients must be expanded.


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