Influencer shocks fans by revealing the controversial ingredient in Worcestershire sauce

Worcestershire sauce is a condiment often used to add flavor to dishes such as pasta, casseroles, pies, and even Bloody Mary cocktails.But it’s only recently that people have discovered its key ingredient, and it’s completely blowing their minds.The tangy sauce is typically made with water, vinegar, brown sugar, golden syrup, salt, tamarind, spices, onion powder, and garlic powder.However, people have been left stunned to find out that the sauce also contains a rather polarizing ingredient – anchovies.The revelation came to light after a mom and home cook shared her take on a Caesar salad, which she declared was “picky child approved” as it contained no anchovy fillets, unlike a typical Caesar salad.Diana Konfederat instead added a dash of the brown condiment to the salad’s dressing, saying, “this has anchovies in it”.“Please don’t come for me for not using fresh anchovies,” she added.“I don’t like them, my kids don’t like them.”Although thousands were keen to recreate her version of Caesar salad dressing, many were shocked to discover that anchovies were hiding in the sauce.“Wait a second.

I had no idea Worcestershire sauce had anchovies in it,” said one user.“I just ran to check my sauce – and yes.I haven’t eaten Caesar dressing since I’ve learned it’s in there and all along I’ve been eating this.

I’m dead,” admitted a second.“My mind is blown, Worcestershire sauce has anchovies?!” yet another commenter exclaimed.“Never knew that Worcestershire sauce contained anchovies,” a fourth added.Morning Report and Evening Update: Your source for today's top stories Please provide a valid email address.

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However, several admitted they’d always steered clear of Caesar salad because of the fish, but were pleased to discover that Worcestershire sauce could be used to recreate tha...

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