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When a new spice at Trader Joe’s drops, you can rely on the internet to have opinions. Living in the age of TikTok, you just have to search and scroll to hear a person’s thoughts on pretty much any product—and see the inventive ways they use it. That’s exactly what happened when the new Trader Joe’s ketchup seasoning—the Trader Joe’s Ketchup Flavored Sprinkle Seasoning Blend, officially—dropped a few months ago: As soon as the spice hit shelves, people posted plenty of ideas and suggestions for adding it to all kinds of meals.
The seasoning’s label says you can use it on whatever you’d typically put ketchup on—burgers, fries, eggs (although that pairing tends to stir up mixed feelings), etc.—but there are no limitations on the innovative ways to spice up your foods with the Trader Joe’s ketchup seasoning. You can obviously use it on whatever your heart desires, but start here if you’re looking for inspiration.
According to its nutrition facts, there’s no added sugar in this spice blend. Although the seasoning lists sugar as an ingredient, it can be assumed that the sugar content comes from whatever is naturally included in the tomato processing. The other ingredients are quite simple: tomato powder, salt, vinegar powder, rice concentrate, onion powder, and garlic powder. Based on this, you can expect it to deliver a savory, acidic flavor (much like ketchup, not surprisingly).
Reviews on the Trader Joe’s ketchup seasoning are pretty split. The main complaint users have is that they can’t really taste the seasoning when cooking with it: In a video posted to TikTok, creator @thirstycafe added what seems like a good amount of the seasoning to their air-fried sweet potato
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