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- Makes 2 servings
$1.69
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Weight | 40 g |
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Cock Brand White Sesame Seeds are premium quality seeds known for their delicate nutty flavor and versatile uses in both sweet and savory dishes. These small, light-colored seeds are toasted to enhance their natural richness and crunch, making them a perfect addition to a wide range of recipes. Ideal for garnishing, baking, or cooking, Cock Brand White Sesame Seeds bring a delightful texture and taste to your meals.
Cooking Application: They are versatile and can be used to add depth and complexity to both traditional Thai dishes and other cuisines where a savory mushroom flavor would complement well.
Flavor Profile: This seasoning powder typically combines the savory, earthy taste of mushrooms with Thai spices and herbs, creating a unique blend that enhances the flavor of various dishes.
If you’re looking to purchase Far Thai mushrooms flavored seasoning powder, checking online retailers or local specialty stores that focus on Thai or Asian ingredients would be your best bet. Always check the ingredients list and reviews to ensure it meets your preferences and dietary needs.
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Sour Vegetable Curry paste from Lobo. This is another non-coconut base curry. Sour vegetable curry paste gives little sour taste and spicy. Mostly cooked with fish and any vegetables like cabbage, radish, broccoli, etc. Sour vegetable curry paste is good for those who want dietary dish. Cooking instruction is on the package. Come in 2 packs. Ingredients: Shallot, chili, salt, shrimp paste, prawn powder, malic acid, wild ginger. Weight: 1.76 oz. Product of Thailand.
Galangal is a spice in the Zingiberaceae (ginger) family, which also includes ginger and turmeric. It’s a rhizome, an underground plant stem that expels roots and shoots from the plant’s nodes. There are several different varieties of galangal, each with slightly different flavors and uses.
Galangal holds a special place in many Asian cuisines, including Cambodian, Indian, Chinese, Thai, Indonesian, and Vietnamese foods. Popular applications of the ingredient include tom yum and tom kha gai, soups consumed in Thailand and Laos, and Soto ayam, a traditional Indonesian chicken soup. Another common way to cook with the ingredient is to steep galangal in water for tea.
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