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๐ฎ Unlock the secret to irresistible birriaโyour kitchenโs new MVP!
Chef Merito Adobo Birria Marinade is an 18 oz jar of authentic Mexican seasoning designed to simplify traditional birria recipes. Trusted since 1985, it delivers mild heat and rich Latin flavors, perfect for marinating up to 12 lbs of beef, lamb, or goat. Made in the USA with premium spices, itโs a pantry essential for professional-quality birria tacos and stews at home.










| ASIN | B00F9X7GI2 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Allergen Information | Contains: Allergen-Free |
| Allergen information | Contains: Allergen-Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | 214,409 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) 3,904 in Mixed Spices & Seasonings |
| Brand | Chef Merito |
| Brand Name | Chef Merito |
| Container Type | Jar |
| Cuisine | Mexican Cuisine |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,451 Reviews |
| Flavour | Birria Marinade simplifies the traditional recipe โ just add your choice of meat, recommended water/stock for an authentic birria experience! |
| Item Form | Loose Leaves |
| Item Package Weight | 0.56 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 18 Ounces |
| Item form | Loose Leaves |
| Manufacturer | Monstra LLC (dba Pacific Rim Gourmet) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Size | 18 g (Pack of 1) |
| Speciality | Garlic |
| Specialty | Garlic |
| UPC | 052287001164 |
| Unit Count | 18.0 gram |
| Unit count | 18.0 gram |
W**D
Very tasty
I haven't cooked with it yet but we did taste it and it's very tasty, the seal was intact and it arrived quickly I'm looking forward to cooking it with it soon
K**R
Recommended
Excellent for beef birria tacos. It is highly concentrated.
C**.
Must have for Mexican or Caribbean cuisine
This has an excellent taste and can be used in a number of recipes, but be aware that itโs noticeably sweet and has some heat. It also makes a great dipping sauce for tacos, enchiladas,and the like.
B**K
Better than birria ball
Used this with a beef blade AAA it turned out amazing . Itโs salty but adding water as it cooks helps
F**N
OMG ... What was that?
So I was trolling TikTok and getting depressed with political posts and dances I can no longer do when I was hit with an ad for Biria Taco balls. Since I trust TikTok marketplace about the same as I do my high school friends that failed science and now give medical advice; I searched Amazon for a real option. I decided to buy this little gem and try it. I decided to test it on a cheap piece of pork loin I got on BOGO from my local Publix (FL!). I cut up 1.5 sweet onions, diced the 2lb loin into manageable sizes, 1/2 the container, and about 1.5 cups of water (could've done 2). Placed the crock pot on "set it and forget it" for 5 hours. He's my review: Smell/Look 5/5 The sauce looked potent and flavorful right out of the plastic jar. The robust color told me this was made by a 65yr old nana from Mexico. After about 2 hours, I couldn't stand it and had to do a full sniff test ๐ ... I wish this was a cologne. Taste 5/5* Wait ... What was that? That wasn't supposed to be so sweet and flavorful. I'm assuming I put to many sweet onions in the batch because the taste was sweet and delicious (not what I was expecting). I thought someone tampered with the sauce but then I remembered the crap-ton of onions I added which might have adjusted the DNA. I went ahead and added oil to a hot pan, dipped my soft shell in the heavenly juices, added some meat, fresh ground white sharp cheese, waited a minute, folded, and patiently awaited greatness. I did this 3x and then created a consume bowl to dip my prizes in. WHOLLY F***BALLS BATMAN ... Delicious ๐. Value ??/?? Who cares! I ran straight to these comments like a paparazzi with a secret so I could share the "tea". Damn this was good. Then I placed an order for 3 more jars. Summary: This was so damn simple and flavorful that I can't wait to try this on a real roast. What did I learn? 1/2 jar + 2 cups of water for 2lbs of meat. Add more water if you want more drip. Add celantro and raw onions for texture. Add a splash of Sriracha, less onion to reduce sweetness and add a kick. Enjoy!
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