Talk:Sofrito

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i would like to know if Sofrito has MSG . My family is very allergic and we need to avoid MSG at any cost.

From the sound of the ingredients, no. Unless you're buying it as a pre-made sauce, in which case, no idea. Rawling 17:40, 14 January 2007 (UTC)
Traditional sofrito is prepaired by yourself, with fresh ingredients. In this case it does not contain MSG.