Squeezy bottle of Old El Paso's soured cream (230g)

Soured Cream

Our cool soured cream topping will take the heat out of your burrito, fajita or taco. Throw a dollop on the side of some nachos for a rich and creamy dip.

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size: 15g (1 tablespoon)
Servings Per Container: 15
Nutrition Information   Per 100g 1 tablespoon (15g) contains %*(15g)
Energy 542 kJ / 131 kcal 81 kJ / 20 kcal <1%
Fat 10.8 g 1.6 g <1%
of which saturates 7.8 g 1.2 g 2%
Carbohydrate 7.5 g 1.1 g 6%
of which sugars 1.0 g 0.2 g <1%
Fibre <0.5 g <0.1 g -%
Protein 0.8 g 0.1 g <1%
Salt 0.09 g 0.01 g <1%
*Reference intake of an average adult (8 400 kJ/ 2 000 kcal)



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FAQs

  • Is Old El Paso Sour Cream pasteurised?
    Our Sour Cream is made using a process that involves heat treatment and culturing with lactic cultures (from milk). This is what gives sour cream its tangy flavour, perfect for balancing the spiciness of meals.
  • Does squeezy sour cream last longer?
    Our squeezy sour cream can be stored in a cool, dry place for as long as you need it before opening. Once opened, it should be stored in the fridge, where it will keep for up to 14-days.
  • Does sour cream contain eggs?
    No, Old El Paso Squeezy Soured Cream does not contain any eggs and is suitable for vegetarians.
  • Does sour cream contain dairy?
    Yes, our sour cream is made with dairy as the main component.
  • What is sour cream made of?
    Our sour cream is made with cream, water, and a touch of cream cheese. We then mix in modified corn starch, lactic cultures (from milk, to get that classic, tangy 'soured' taste!), and a few other ingredients like natural flavourings and stabilisers to give you that rich, creamy, and irresistible texture.
  • Is sour cream and soured cream the same?
    Yes, both sour cream and soured cream refer to the same product.