Maggi Arome Saveur Depuis 1889 – Imported From France (800ml/1kg)








Key features
- •Concentrated 100% vegetarian seasoning
- •Aromatic and flavorful vegetable based seasoning
- •Premium quality, smooth tasting flavor enhancer
- •Great with anything - similar to soy sauce
- •Product of Germany
Maggi Arome Saveur Depuis 1889 – Imported From France (800ml/1kg)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.2
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Based on 10 reviews
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One Star
Mindy Tran✓ Verified Purchase•November 13, 2017
Very expensive.
Four Stars
Nam Mai✓ Verified Purchase•October 13, 2017
Good tasted but the bottle did not seal,
As good as the German version. Slightly lighter in color and subtly different flavor. But outstanding.
Norm De Plume✓ Verified Purchase•September 10, 2017
Until I tried this version, I thought that the German version was the best - and I've tried them all, German, Mexican, Chinese and now the French.
Most stores in the U.S. carry the Chinese version (read the label). There's something different about their brewing method or ingredients, because it tastes different than does the original German condiment I grew up with. When I saw the German and Mexican versions in a specialty store, I bought one of each and tried a blind taste test. The German seasoning beat the other two hands down. I saw the French Version available at Amazon and thought I'd add it to the collection for a blind tasting I was arranging for a German friend of mine. I tried the French and have to say, I like it as much as the original. There is a slight color difference between the German and French. Of them all, the French is the lightest shade of brown, and the Mexican version I have has a very thick motor oil consistency. So, a blind taste needs to include a blindfold.
There are taste differences between all four. The French is ever so subtly different from the German. You can't go wrong with either. Both are outstanding. (and no, this tastes nothing like soy sauce)
Most stores in the U.S. carry the Chinese version (read the label). There's something different about their brewing method or ingredients, because it tastes different than does the original German condiment I grew up with. When I saw the German and Mexican versions in a specialty store, I bought one of each and tried a blind taste test. The German seasoning beat the other two hands down. I saw the French Version available at Amazon and thought I'd add it to the collection for a blind tasting I was arranging for a German friend of mine. I tried the French and have to say, I like it as much as the original. There is a slight color difference between the German and French. Of them all, the French is the lightest shade of brown, and the Mexican version I have has a very thick motor oil consistency. So, a blind taste needs to include a blindfold.
There are taste differences between all four. The French is ever so subtly different from the German. You can't go wrong with either. Both are outstanding. (and no, this tastes nothing like soy sauce)
Five Stars
ASTOR✓ Verified Purchase•August 16, 2017
EXCELLENT LIKE OLD DAYS
Four Stars
James Richter✓ Verified Purchase•August 13, 2017
Pretty good produc, NOT made in CHINA>
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