

🥄 Sip smart, snack smarter — gourmet broth for the go-getters.
Wild Zora Instant Keto-Friendly Soups 5-Pack offers a convenient, nutrient-dense broth experience made from grass-fed beef, free-range chicken, and wholesome vegetables. Each 0.5oz packet delivers a gluten-free, low-carb, no added sugar option, seasoned with turmeric and herbs for enhanced flavor and health benefits. Ready in minutes with just hot water, this variety pack supports keto and clean-eating lifestyles with real, preservative-free ingredients.































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| Best Sellers Rank | #13,099 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #43 in Packaged Chicken Soups |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (2,118) |
| Manufacturer | Wild Zora |
| Package Dimensions | 4.69 x 4.02 x 1.18 inches; 0.46 ounces |
| Units | 2.5 Ounce |
W**Y
Healthy snack with great taste!
The soup is great! Has a good flavor, low calorie, low sodium. Nice as a snack or use it for flavoring in recipes. My only complaint was no directions but I just microwaved 6oz. Water till hot and added soup mix. All worked out!
J**R
Awful
They should pay you to eat this. Tastes like boiled work boots and pepper. Yuck
J**.
Great for backpacking
I just purchased this recently and tried it out immediately. I usually eat freeze dried meals or simple one pot meals when I backpack. While I'm waiting for the food to rehydrate or cook, it's nice to have an appetizer to take the edge off my appetite. I used to use Lipton Cup-a-soup but it's very salty and not all that good. The tomato is tasty but I would advise using just a little less water when making it. Other than that it's pretty good. I'll pick up another flavor soon to try. I would have gotten a variety pack but there are some things I just don't like so I'll order the 8 at a time.
D**R
Not a big fan, might be better as a seasoning mix to add to things!
Glad I tried the 5 pack first! The Mushroom Beef was awful, both taste and texture. My favorite was Tuscan Chicken and Lemon Chicken. The other beef ones were ok, but not a big fan of the texture of the"beef" (teeny pieces with odd texture). I think overall, the broth part was the best part, and considering how little there was of "veggies and meat", they could skip it and just sell the broth. Will use the last beef one as a seasoning mix for something else, to use it up.
J**H
Better flavor than I expected...but keep in mind it's only 50 calories if you are backpacking...
Caveat: I got the multipack and thus far have only tried the beef/mushroom. If I was dieting, I'd definitely be using it as a tool - the flavor was very rich and full. I hear what people say about the texture: it's freeze-dried, so it takes a long time for the soup to fully rehydrate and the whole bits of dehydrated vegetables are going to be chewy. (I wonder what would happen if you put it in a thermos of hot woter in the morning and then had it for lunch? Might try that.) That didn't bother me, especially since the pieces were so small that they didn't really need much chewing: I tend to like chewy foods. I was a little concerned when I saw tumeric on the label, as that's often erroneously added as a health food (the scientific community has said the benefits of tumeric are overstated) but fortunately, it actually complements the flavor of the broth without making it taste like ballpark mustard. I question whether the cost is in line with the amount of ingredients offered...yes, they do make an 8oz cup of soup, but I wonder what the cost would be to assemble this myself from dehydrated foods. That said, it's a good recipe and is made the way I would make it...convenience isn't nothing. If you are backpacking, I'd consider these a flavor enhancer for some kind of higher-calorie food...because you aren't going to get far on 50 calories. I do like that there are actual measurable amounts of micronutrients though. The soup tasted much richer than you would think 50 calories would taste! I can definitely imagine this going well with something that has the calories, like freeze-dried beans or bean flakes.
J**E
Not bad but not worth the cost.
The lemon chicken packs a punch of lemmony fla or. Needs to be constantly mixed and little chicken flavor. Not filling at al leaving one looking for high calorie snack choices. l.Spending money on cup of soup would be a better choice. More filling and cost effective.
M**E
Good!
Pretty good but make sure to keep stirring!
M**E
Soups
These taste pretty good
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