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We wanted an all purpose chicken broth that could be used in soups, stews, risottos, and anywhere else chicken broth is needed. It had to have robust chicken flavor; otherwise we could simply rely on water and aromatics. Notes of carrot, celery, or herbs were welcome, but anything that tasted musty or stale was out.
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