Make everything taste like bacon
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Baconsalt.com)
Have you ever found yourself thinking that veggies would go down easier, if only they tasted more like bacon? You may want to top them with Bacon Salt. The brainchild of two bacon-loving former tech workers, the zero-calorie seasoning lets you add a bit of bacony goodness to any food product. It comes in three flavors--original, hickory, and peppered--and, according to this post from Seattle alt-weekly The Stranger, has been enjoyed on "potatoes (fried, mashed, whathaveyou), corn on the cob, popcorn, watermelon, pineapple, steak, eggs (fried, scrambled), green beans, assorted vegetables, chocolate, Bloody Marys, pasta, guacamole, and peaches." The salt is kosher and vegetarian, and the hickory flavor is vegan, but don't go confusing it with health food: the lengthy list of ingredients includes corn syrup, vegetable shortening, and MSG.
For the hands-on experience I relied on the taste buds of fellow blogger Jennifer Guevin, who says the faux-pork seasoning basically tastes like powdered Bacon Bits. So far, so tasty, but she also admits that her enthusiasm for the product has waned: "My affections turned sour when I realized that my boyfriend no longer thought any food was perfect until Bacon Salt had been added to it. Now Bacon Salt is my bitter kitchen rival." Consider yourself warned.
Michelle Thatcher has been reviewing technology products for nearly a decade. Her current focus is laptop reviews, with some kitchen gadgetry and Web 2.0 thrown in for good measure.


wanted something other than a free advertisement on CNET by the author they
would have invented something that we could truly use: Bacon Incense! And
throw sauteed garlic in butter and coffee incense in there as well.
I love BaconSalt so much I put it on everything! www.baconsaltblog.com just did a story about my blog, so awesome!
http://iheartbaconsalt.supertucker.com
Fun article though :)
reciepe website. hope cnet does what it does best. keeping
to the best tech talk around.
They also just released an all natural version.
I agree, it's not BaconBits, but way better. Savory goodness in a way that BaconBits can't match.
http://store.baconsalt.com/
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by Stunutt
February 16, 2009 2:11 AM PST
- According to my calculations, BaconSalt has 33% of the sodium as compared with Table Salt, but whether it's 25% as mentioned above, or 33%, I think it can fairly be called a low-sodium condiment. The "Natural" product contains no MSG, and is also wheat-free so probably of interest to those readers who have a gluten problem.
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(11 Comments)European subscribers will also be pleased to know that there's a UK company Crazy4Flavour who ship BaconSalt by mail-order to anywhere in Western Europe, saving the high cost and 2-week shipping delay of buying from USA.