A sauce pouch typically refers to a small, sealed packet or pouch containing a specific sauce or condiment. These pouches are commonly used in the food industry and are often included with ready-to-eat meals, takeout orders, or fast food items.
Sauce pouches are designed to provide convenience and portion control. They are easy to store, transport, and distribute, making them popular for use in various food service establishments. The pouches are sealed to maintain the freshness and quality of the sauce inside until it is ready to be used. Consumers can easily tear open the pouch and squeeze out the sauce onto their food.
These pouches come in a variety of sizes and shapes, depending on the type of sauce they contain and the specific requirements of the product or meal they are intended for. Common sauces found in pouches include ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, soy sauce, salad dressings, and various other condiments.