Page 1 - Reviews - Gustus Vitae, Gourmet Seasoning, Montreal Steak Seasoning, 2.5 oz (71 g) - iHerb
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The Gustus Vitae brand uses only environmentally friendly raw materials, sea salts and spices. All seasonings are packaged by hand, produced in small batches and do not contain GMOs, artificial flavors and colorants. The bottom of the jar is magnetic, which allows you to attach it to the refrigerator, or other metal surface. The lid closes securely, nothing is spilled. On the cover there are two types of holes - four small holes and one large slot, for convenient dosing of the seasoning. On the back of the jar, in addition to the composition, the manufacturer posted a picture-tips, where this seasoning can be adapted. In this case - it's steak, shish kebab, burger, fried eggs and vegetables. As usual, the seasoning is of excellent quality! The composition seems to be simple (garlic, chopped black pepper, coriander seeds, dried chili pepper, sea salt and paprika), but all the spices are fresh and fragrant enough that the taste of meat with this seasoning turns out to be divine. Here in another way you will not tell. And sharpness in moderation, and salt (you do not need to salt separately), but how the coriander seeds on the teeth taste deliciously :). Just an ideal seasoning. I use this mixture directly for steaks, as well as when baking beef. I suspect that it will be good for shish kebabs from pork or fried potatoes, but did not try. This is the third seasoning of Gustus Vitae in my kitchen. I'm sure it's not the last. I use all of them quite often, but, having removed the covers from jars today, I was surprised to find that the contents are still plenty. The thing is that spices are very high quality, fragrant, so they need less than usual. So to all the pluses is added and economical expenditure.