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Lemongrass is a lemony, floral grass most commonly used in Thai cuisine. Use this lemongrass powder as an ingredient in tom yum soup, or add to hot water to make lemon grass tea. The lemongrass also adds floral grassy notes to Thai green curries to flavour oil at the beginning of a stir-fry.

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ContentLemongrass is a lemony, floral grass most commonly used in Thai cuisine. Use this lemongrass powder as an ingredient in tom yum soup, or add to hot water to make lemon grass tea. The lemongrass also adds floral grassy notes to Thai green curries to flavour oil at the beginning of a stir-fry.Thai chilli paste with holy basil is a fragrant, spicy paste used in Thai cuisine. Holy basil is a herb native to South East Asia and is used in the stir fry dish pa kapao. Try rubbing fish with this Thai chilli paste before grilling or frying. Or add to stir fried beef, served with steamed rice. Ingredients: Fresh red chilli 50%, garlic 21%, basil leaves 7%, soybean oil 6%, salt 6%, water 5%, sugar 3%, kaffir lime 1%, pepper 0.8%, citric acid 0.2%Prik chee fah is a Thai chilli pepper used to add a fiery heat to many Thai dishes. The name literally means ‘pointing to the sky’. The chilli pods grow pointing up, sticking above the leaves to reach the sun. Prik chee fah is considered the sweetest of Thai chillies – but should still be approached with caution! It measures around 30,000 on the Scoville scale, similar to chilli de arbol. For the authentic heat of Thai food, prik chee fah is suitable for most dishes. Grind the dried pods in a pestle & mortar before adding to Thai sauces. One of the most popular dishes that uses prik chee fah is called ‘Crying Tiger Beef’. The story goes that this dish is so good it would make a tiger cry – but the chilli might bring a tear to your eye, too! Or finely chop prik chee fah chillies and fry off with garlic, shallots and palm sugar for a hot and sweet Thai chilli sauce. Best before 31st March 2018Sambal manis is a sweet chilli sauce and condiment used in Indonesian cuisine. Its consistency is half way between a salsa and a paste. Sambal manis is fairly spicy but milder than sambal oelek. It also has a slightly sweet flavour, ‘manis’ meaning ‘sweet’ and ‘sambal’ meaning ‘sauce’ in Bahasa Indonesia. The delectable balance of sweetness and spiciness is enhanced further by the addition of umami-rich shrimp paste, a traditional ingredient in Indonesian sambals. Try adding sambal manis to sauces, chilli glazes and stir-fries, or serve as a condiment alongside authentic Indonesian dishes. Sambal oelek and sambal nasi goreng are also available. Ingredients: Ground chillies, sugar, onions, salt, soy oil, food acid E260, soy protein hydrolyzate, food color E150c, garlic, thickener E466, shrimp-powder, spices and herbs (coriander), preservative E200, E211Sambal nasi goreng is a spicy sauce used to make the much celebrated Indonesian fried rice dish, nasi goreng. Traditionally served at breakfast to use up leftover rice, this sauce packs in chilli and soy flavour. Sambal nasi goreng sauce also contains shrimp paste, onions, garlic and coriander. Mix some fried rice with sambal nasi goreng, perhaps adding some finely sliced carrots, a splash of kecap manis and a garnish of crispy shallots. Ingredients: Ground chillies, onions, sugar, salt, soy oil, food acid E260, soy protein hydrolyzate, garlic, thickener E466, shrimp-powder, food colour E150c, spices and herbs (coriander), preservative E200, E211Green curry paste is a versatile blend of green chillies, Thai lemongrass, galangal, kaffir lime and spices. Green curry paste brings a distinct fragrancy to Thailand's most popular dish. Mix this green curry paste with coconut milk and add to stir-fried beef or chicken. Green curry paste can also be used to add flavour to Thai fish cakes. Ingredients: Fresh green chillies 40%, garlic 22%, wild ginger 11.5%, shallot 7.5%, lemon grass 7%, salt 6%, kaffir lime 2%, sugar 1.5%, galangal 1%, spices 1% (coriander seeds, cumin, cardamon, tumeric), pepper 0.5%
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