• Bob@feddit.nl
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    I’ve noticed that American recipes often have ingredients like “1 packet (brand name) (foodstuff)”. I wonder if this kind of advert is how it started.

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      Pretty sure that’s exactly how that started. Much easier to sell more of your industrially made foodstuff if you give people some ideas about what to do with it.

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        I fear soup over waffles is a poor example of that but I understand.

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      Lots of American food companies use recipes on the box to give the buyer an idea of what to make. This was a part of American food packaging going back to the Depression; learning to work with what we had was the lesson of the period. It was a time of searching for what was cheap and learning how to make it palatable.

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      Also quite a few packages include recipes.

      • my family recipe for pecan pie has always been from the bottle of Karo Syrup
      • green stuff I made for New Years was originally from a package of Jello brand Pistachio instant pudding
      • family pumpkin pie recipe was from a can of pumpkin
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        TFW grandma finally hands down her secret recipe book and they’re all clipped from boxes of supermarket food items and adverts in Good Housekeeping.

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          That happens all the time too. I’ve heard people more than once tell me they found out that their traditional family recipe for whatever came from the back of a box of Bisquick.

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      Use more of (brand name’s) stuff to sell more. That’s all there was to it. No idea why on Earth some of these were so horrendous, though.

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      I’m stuck trying to figure out if it’s like creamy mushroom soup or they boiled the liquid out of the mushroom soup and made a mushroom soup flavoured hunk of…mushroom soup remains?

      Like a thick chunky, overly strong flavoured, very american sounding hunk of processed flavours.