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Place a small dab of it in your eye to cure pink eye as described in "1001 secret Chinese cures you didn't know about." š¤Ŗ
Also, could do this: https://flavorycooking.com/what-d...lic-sauce/
My right eye is uncomfortably dry today, do you think this would help?
(and before anyone mod alerts me, I'm just kidding )
Well, It looks like regular cheap "processed food" sauce full of preservatives. Even though amazon page doesn't tell that. You can find the full list of ingredients on people's review pictures. Nothing healthy here. I'd stay away.
It's an Asian condiment. I suppose you don't ever do takeout Chinese, fearing MSG, right ...
if you've ever ordered egg rolls at a vietnamese restaurant, they'll typically give you a dipping sauce. a little bit of this red stuff in that sauce ....... is magic
No, but I am excited about saving 23%. Also, this frequently goes out of stock, even in California, where you can find it in most grocery stores.
I think they make it in California remember the city tried suing the factory and they lost because they didn't like their eyes balls burning from all the spice in the air.
It's a Chinese chilli sauce, can go with fried rice, lo mein etc. You can also use this to spice up installs noodles too.
Chinese here. This is Vietnamese not Chinese. That red rooster brand is best known for sriracha sauce which is the red sauce that get's put on pho. There are similar chili sauce in China, but not exactly like this.
Links says it's "garlic" and there's another option for chili garlic which is not available for the price. But the picture under "garlic" shows chili garlic. Not sure if I should order this; I want chili garlic.
edit: never mind, I put in an order. I think it is chili garlic
huy fong only makes 3 products: chili garlic, sriracha, and sambal olek
there's only 1 version of this sauce, what you are seeing is that there's multiple listings for different sizes/packaging from different sellers trying to differentiate their listings
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Also, could do this:
https://flavorycooking.
(and before anyone mod alerts me, I'm just kidding
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edit: never mind, I put in an order. I think it is chili garlic
there's only 1 version of this sauce, what you are seeing is that there's multiple listings for different sizes/packaging from different sellers trying to differentiate their listings
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