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product_id: 2201201
title: "Dried Vegetable Soup Mix Jar, 10oz"
brand: "mother earth products"
price: "127 zł"
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reviews_count: 9
category: "Mother Earth Products"
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# 25-year shelf life 100% Non-GMO & gluten-free 10oz quart-size jar Dried Vegetable Soup Mix Jar, 10oz

**Brand:** mother earth products
**Price:** 127 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🥕 Sip the future: nutritious, convenient, and always ready to fuel your next move!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Dried Vegetable Soup Mix Jar, 10oz by mother earth products
- **How much does it cost?** 127 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Versatile Fuel:** Perfect for quick snacks, hearty meals, or rugged camping adventures—your pantry’s MVP.
- • **Clean & Conscious:** Non-GMO, gluten-free, kosher, and vegan-friendly for mindful, modern lifestyles.
- • **Ready When You Are:** Hand-packed in a durable jar, ensuring peak freshness and easy storage.
- • **Nutrient Powerhouse:** Packed with essential vitamins and minerals to keep your wellness game strong.
- • **Ultra-Long Freshness:** Store up to 25 years without losing quality—prep like a pro, eat like a foodie.

## Overview

Mother Earth Products Dried Vegetable Soup Mix is a premium, non-GMO, gluten-free blend of dehydrated vegetables packed in a 10oz jar. With a shelf life of up to 25 years, it offers a nutrient-rich, kosher, and vegan-friendly option for quick, wholesome meals or emergency preparedness. Hand-packaged in the USA, this versatile soup mix rehydrates into firm, flavorful vegetables, making it ideal for everyday use, camping, or long-term storage.

## Description

Our dried vegetable soup mix is a symbol of high quality, processed by esteemed food manufacturers across the USA. It is also kosher and is hand-packaged with the utmost care to ensure peak quality, freshness, and meticulous handling. Each container comes packed full, not portioned out into individual servings. This vibrant blend can be enjoyed as is - one cup of dry mix to four cups of water - or used as a hearty base for your signature soups.

Review: Not bad for a dried veggies mix - I make Ramen soup and have been using it as a base and add whatever is at hand. Sometimes I throw in shrimp or a raw egg or a small can of vegetables. This dried mix has really worked out well. You have to change cooking times because the mix has to cook at least ten to fifteen minutes before adding the noodles and spices. Tastes pretty good and is convenient. Thanks
Review: Good Food, Good Price, Long-Lasting - I am not a prepper in the sense that I have a bug-out bag packed with essentials that I can take with me when I escape into the forest, where I have buried caches. I'm nearly 73 years old, and I'd run out of Levothyroxine within a month anyhow, so I don't do that. However, I have always liked to have enough food on hand that I could survive for a time in the event that something goes terribly wrong. When I was younger, that might have involved losing a job, but today, it might be an interruption in services for one reason or another. However, since I don't really believe that this is likely to occur, I am not buying a ton of survival food, particularly not of the type that I wouldn't eat unless I were starving to death. I mostly buy stuff that will keep without refrigeration and that I would (and do) eat anyway. Dried soup mixes are perfect for this. I like soup and don't hide this stuff in my attic to await an emergency. Rather, I eat it regularly and buy more, so I have a supply of it. This is good soup, and it's far more affordable than buying all of these ingredients fresh, much of which would probably spoil or go to waste before it was eaten. The ingredient list does not look like something put together in a chemistry lab, as is the case with some of the stuff you might find in a can. The ingredients are as follows: carrot flakes, chopped white onions, tomato flakes, peas, celery flakes, green bell peppers, green beans, and parsley flakes. It is non-GMO; if it matters, it is also kosher and vegetarian vegan. Made into soup, it tastes pretty good as is. Simply add water, bring it to a boil, and simmer. Since I am neither a vegetarian nor a vegan, I often add chicken, kielbasa, or another protein, and I usually add a bouillon cube to it for added taste. As said, however, it tastes pretty good without the additions. It has a two-year expiration date, but I can't imagine why it wouldn't be edible long after that date. As for the cancer warning, pretty much everything causes cancer in California, so I wouldn't worry about that. It's probably a reference to the plastic container; don't eat that.

## Features

- Non GMO and gluten free
- Can store up to 25 years in proper conditions
- Snack out of the bag or use with meals or camping
- Great source of essential vitamins and minerals; One full quart in plastic jar
- Look for all our other great products; Dried veggies, freeze dried fruits and veggies, true dehydrated beans and TVP

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B008BTHDQQ |
| ASIN  | B008BTHDQQ |
| Age Range Description | All Ages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,347 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #24 in Camping Freeze-Dried Food |
| Brand Name | Mother Earth Products |
| Container Type | Jar |
| Cuisine | International |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (5,880) |
| Diet Type | Vegetarian |
| Flavor | Vegetable |
| Item Form | Mix |
| Item Package Weight | 0.36 Kilograms |
| Item Volume | 10 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 10 Ounces |
| Item model number  | one full Quart |
| Manufacturer | Mother Earth Products |
| Manufacturer  | Mother Earth Products |
| Model Number | one full Quart |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Dimensions  | 5.3 x 3.8 x 3.7 inches; 10 ounces |
| Part Number | one full Quart |
| Size | 10 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | Gluten Free |
| UPC | 610395393733 |
| UPC  | 610395393733 |
| Unit Count | 10.0 Ounce |
| Units  | 10.0 Ounce |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Mother Earth Products
- **Flavor:** Vegetable
- **Item Form:** Mix
- **Number of Items:** 1
- **Package Information:** Jar

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this product contain Bell Pepper? (My family is allergic)**
A: Yes, the vegetable soup mix has bell pepper in it.  The ingredients are:  Carrots, Onion, Tomatoes, Peas, Celery, Green Bell Pepper, Green Beans, and Parsley.

**Q: What kind of nutrition can I expect from this? I don't know how dehydrating vegetables affects their vitamin/mineral content.**
A: Fresh is best for sure, but dried veggies lose very little of their nutritional value when they go thru the dehydration process. They retain most of the minerals, most of the vitamin A and some of the B-vitamins. What they lose are the volatile nutrients like Vitamin C and beta carotene. You can, however, minimize this loss by dehydrating at lower temperatures or pre-treating the food with chemicals like sulfur dioxide. You also can add back some vitamin C by dipping the food in citrus juice or citric acid.

PACKABLE: They are lightweight and take up a fraction of the size of their fresh counterparts. You can place them at the bottom of your food bag and not worry about them rotting or bruising while you walk.

EASY PREP: Similar to other dried foods, dehydrated vegetables are convenient for backpacking. They are ready-to-eat so you don't have to spend time cutting or chopping them. Just pull them out of the bag and drop them in your food. You also don't have to worry about spoilage even when you are on a long stretch between resupplies.


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**Q: Could you please list ALL ingredients?  For example,we have allergies and need to avoid nightshades ie: tomatoes,peppers and potatoes. Thanks**
A: The vegetable soup mix lists: carrots, onion, tomatoes, peas, celery, green bell peppers, green beans, and parsley. The tomato powder and dried celery don't have an ingredient label. I would assume they contain tomatoes and celery.

**Q: any preservatives**
A: Hi Ernie, according to the ingredients and the website there are no preservatives in this product. Here is the site with the information you are looking for.  http://www.motherearthproducts.com/Dried-Vegetables-1597/Vegetable-Soup-Mix-9266.html

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not bad for a dried veggies mix
*by R***A on March 19, 2026*

I make Ramen soup and have been using it as a base and add whatever is at hand. Sometimes I throw in shrimp or a raw egg or a small can of vegetables. This dried mix has really worked out well. You have to change cooking times because the mix has to cook at least ten to fifteen minutes before adding the noodles and spices. Tastes pretty good and is convenient. Thanks

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good Food, Good Price, Long-Lasting
*by K***N on April 9, 2024*

I am not a prepper in the sense that I have a bug-out bag packed with essentials that I can take with me when I escape into the forest, where I have buried caches. I'm nearly 73 years old, and I'd run out of Levothyroxine within a month anyhow, so I don't do that. However, I have always liked to have enough food on hand that I could survive for a time in the event that something goes terribly wrong. When I was younger, that might have involved losing a job, but today, it might be an interruption in services for one reason or another. However, since I don't really believe that this is likely to occur, I am not buying a ton of survival food, particularly not of the type that I wouldn't eat unless I were starving to death. I mostly buy stuff that will keep without refrigeration and that I would (and do) eat anyway. Dried soup mixes are perfect for this. I like soup and don't hide this stuff in my attic to await an emergency. Rather, I eat it regularly and buy more, so I have a supply of it. This is good soup, and it's far more affordable than buying all of these ingredients fresh, much of which would probably spoil or go to waste before it was eaten. The ingredient list does not look like something put together in a chemistry lab, as is the case with some of the stuff you might find in a can. The ingredients are as follows: carrot flakes, chopped white onions, tomato flakes, peas, celery flakes, green bell peppers, green beans, and parsley flakes. It is non-GMO; if it matters, it is also kosher and vegetarian vegan. Made into soup, it tastes pretty good as is. Simply add water, bring it to a boil, and simmer. Since I am neither a vegetarian nor a vegan, I often add chicken, kielbasa, or another protein, and I usually add a bouillon cube to it for added taste. As said, however, it tastes pretty good without the additions. It has a two-year expiration date, but I can't imagine why it wouldn't be edible long after that date. As for the cancer warning, pretty much everything causes cancer in California, so I wouldn't worry about that. It's probably a reference to the plastic container; don't eat that.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Easy-to-store multi-tasking dried veggies
*by C***Y on May 6, 2025*

I had been looking for dried mixed veggie flakes for both a ramen topping and use in casseroles/meatloafs/soups/etc., and this product seemed to provide both a good quantity of product and a sturdy jar for storage, at a reasonable price. I used this for the first time today, 2 tablespoons as a ramen topping, hydrated together with the noodles for 3 minutes in the microwave, with 2 minutes' standing time afterwards. The result was quite edible, with the carrots probably remaining the chewiest after such a short cooking time. Dishes requiring a longer cooking time, such as a stovetop soup, slow cooker stew or meatloaf, would certainly allow these dehydrated veggies to soak up moisture for a longer time (and thus get softer still). If you lack the cupboard space to store a separate package of quick-hydrating ramen toppings, these can certainly multi-task as both ramen toppings and as a supplement to the herbs and fresh veggies called for in other recipes, although you might want to give these more soaking time than I did if using these as a ramen topping. Recommended.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-03*