

Mrs. Taste Ranch Dressing Sauce (300ml)
Mrs. Taste Ranch Dressing – 300ml
Mrs. Taste Ranch Dressing delivers classic creamy ranch flavor in a reduced-calorie, zero sugar, and zero sodium formula. Designed to complement a variety of meals, this versatile dressing can be used as a dip, drizzle, or sandwich spread—without the added sugar or salt found in traditional dressings.
Each 1-tablespoon (11ml) serving provides 35 calories and contains 3g of total fat, including 0.5g saturated fat. It has no trans fat, cholesterol, or added sugars. Total carbohydrate content is 1g, with no fiber or sugar per serving. This formulation offers flexibility for those looking to manage caloric or sodium intake while still enjoying a creamy, savory taste.
The ingredient list includes filtered water, corn oil, whey and yogurt powders (milk), vinegar, modified potato starch, and a blend of spices and seasonings such as garlic, parsley, and yeast extract. Natural flavors, xanthan gum, and lactic acid contribute to texture and tang, while potassium sorbate is used to help preserve freshness.
Mrs. Taste Ranch Dressing is free from artificial colors and has no added sugar or sodium. Its creamy consistency makes it a convenient and flavorful option for salads, wraps, grilled vegetables, or as a dipping sauce for snacks and appetizers.
Key Features:
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35 calories per serving (11ml)
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3g total fat, 0.5g saturated fat, 0g trans fat
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1g carbohydrate, 0g fiber, 0g sugar
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0mg sodium
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No cholesterol or added sugars
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Made with real dairy ingredients (contains milk)
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Naturally flavored
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Free from artificial preservatives and colors
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Smooth and creamy texture
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Ideal as a dressing, dip, or sandwich spread
A practical way to enjoy the taste of ranch with fewer additives and no added sugar or sodium—perfect for those seeking balance between taste and mindful eating.
This is a favourite salad dressing as well. I use it in conjunction with the Herb Dressing. Remember, it has no salt, so we have to dress whatever we have on hand to make things tastier. I grind sea dulse to a near powder to help with getting some "salt" in my salad.