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Infused Poutine Sauce by 1964

THC: 10mg
Ingredients: corn starch, wheat flour, modified corn starch, sugars (dextrose) salt, monosodium glutamate, hydrolyzed corn and soy protein, vegetable oil, dehydrated vegetables (onion, garlic, beet), caramel, spices, xanthan gum, citric acid, yeast extract, hydrolyzed wheat gluten, disodium inosinate, disodium guanylate, torula yeast, natural flavour, maltodextrin, live rosin.
Instructions: In a saucepan combine 3/4 cup of water and the packet of sauce mix. Cook over medium heat stirring constantly until the sauce boils: simmer for 1 minute.

I've been waiting for more savoury options on the market, especially ones you can share for entertaining. The infused Poutine Sauce by 1964 gives us just this.

It's gravy essentially and gravy is a versatile sauce. You could add cheese curds and turn it into poutine or you could pour it on mashed potatoes, chicken or turkey, basically anything you enjoy grave with.

It's a powdered gravy mix and it does taste like it but it's not bad. Some found it too salty however I didn't think it was. I used it to dip fries into and I liked the taste. The package is meant for 2 servings or 1 large serving however it's a lot of gravy. You could use it as a fry dip and get up to 4 servings, or up to 4 servings on mashed potatoes. It's a way to have a lightly infused option for your guests if you're entertaining.

I really like this gravy for what it is, a decent powdered gravy with the added bonus of THC.

Did you try this product, what did you think?

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