Fried garlic can be made with just garlic and oil, but it can also be used in a variety of dishes
Ingredients: Garlic, palm oil
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Fried garlic, also known as gratiem jiew, is a crunchy, golden condiment that adds a garlicky flavor to many dishes. It’s a key ingredient in Thai cooking, especially noodle soups. You can sprinkle the fried garlic bits on top of food or drizzle the garlic oil over it. Fried garlic can be made at home and will keep in the fridge indefinitely.
Fried garlic can be made with just garlic and oil, but it can also be used in a variety of dishes
Ingredients: Garlic, palm oil
Net weight: 3.5 oz | 7 oz
Product of Thailand
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Weight | 500 g |
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