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No, Old Bay seasoning is not generally considered a "poor people spice"; it's primarily associated with the Chesapeake Bay region and is widely used on seafood, particularly crabs, which were once considered a relatively affordable food source in the area, making it a popular seasoning among a broad range of people, not just those with lower incomes; its popularity has since expanded beyond that region, with many people using it regardless of economic status. Old Bay seasoning is an aromatic and savory blend of 18 spices.
2007, Kraft introduced three new specialty mustards under the Grey Poupon brand: a coarse-ground mustard with whole mustard seeds, a spicy brown mustard with diced yellow onions, and a honey mustard with clover honey and spices.
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OLD BAY Seasoning, 24 oz - One 24 Ounce Container of OLD BAY All-Purpose Seasoning with Unique Blend of 18 Spices and Herbs for Crabs, Shrimp, Poultry, Fries, and More https://a.co/d/e7WivNc
Mandatory for steaming blue crabs. Also, nice on baked potatoes + sour cream, scrambled eggs, other stuff etc. Some potato chips already have this flavor.
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