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Dr. McDougall's Right Foods Vegan Tortilla Soup with Baked Chips, 2-Ounce Cups (Pack of 6)
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Dr. McDougall's Right Foods Vegan Tortilla Soup with Baked Chips, 2-Ounce Cups (Pack of 6)

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Description:

Pour several into a soup tureen and tell people that you made Tortilla Soup from scratch! Our Tortilla Soup with Baked Tortilla Chips tastes amazingly like home-made. Little tortilla chips and a few pinto beans swim in a vegetarian chicken flavored broth seasoned with lime, mild New Mexico chili powder, and onion. It's not too spicy hot, but has just a kick of authenticity. Tasty and fun - a gluten free delight.

Features:

Case of six 2-ounce cups of dry soup mix (total of 12 ounces)


Made with a colorful mix of corn, tomatoes, beans, and baked tortilla chips


Vegan and gluten free; contains no cholesterol or saturated fat


Quick and nutritious individual servings; perfect for meals on the go


All-natural, heart-healthy foods from the renowned McDougall Program in Santa Rosa, California


Product Details:
Product Weight: 12.0 Ounces
Package Length: 12.1 inches
Package Width: 8.3 inches
Package Height: 4.2 inches
Package Weight: 2.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 30 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 30 customer reviews )
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8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5Tastes realApr 06, 2010
By D. Martin "Skyhawk"
I live in Northern New Mexico, where tortilla soup recipes are printed both in the paper and stored in safety deposit boxes. I eat this because I like the taste. At home I usually add some green chile since it is a little bland, but at work, right out of the cup. Highly recommended. You can add red chile or a little cayenne if too bland for the office. Peeling green chiles in the lunch room makes a bit of a mess. Prepared green chile could be left in the office fridge, though.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5Gluten-Free, VeganJan 19, 2010
By Tracey
This soup is delicious. Anyone claiming some of the pieces are too hard or gritty are not cooking and stirring it properly.

11 of 13 found the following review helpful:

2DisappointedMar 14, 2007
By mitty "mitty"
I bought this particular soup because I'd tasted and enjoyed [very much] the black bean and split pea soup. This one was a disappointment. It was a little too watery, which I suppose could be solved by not adding the required amount of water, but I didn't care for the taste either. It was bland and the texture was too hard. The little bits of vegetable were too hard even after soaking longer than required.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

3Goes to 5 stars with some tomato paste...Jul 12, 2011
By imdebra
As is, it's okay, but tastes a little watery. I added a squeeze of Amore Italian Tomato Paste (that comes in tubes) and that really made it right!

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

3Filling but not as tasty as expectedJun 02, 2011
By F. Palmour
First off, this soup will fill you up well because of the beans and rice. But I can't get over the sour flavor that
this soup has. It has lime in it so I figure that is what I am tasting, but its too much lime flavor and it gets in the way of the spices that are otherwise very good in this soup.

Not so sure I'll order this one again but I might try a different flavor from the same company.

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