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| Has Achieved Nirvana |
https://www.theguardian.com/wo...sensation-lao-gan-ma
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Ordered one jar from Amazon
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| Has Achieved Nirvana |
Bought two jars - one for myself and one as a Christmas present.
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| Foregoing Practicing to Post Minor Deity |
I had one jar and mistakenly believed that, since it was made from chilies, it didn’t need refrigeration. Wrong. It spoiled. So I need another jar, but I may try a different brand. There are a number of them out there, and tasting reviews.
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I'd like to get a jar for each of my sons but there are so many kinds on Amazon I don't know what to choose. Suggestions? (The crispy sound kind of appealing but they may not be...) Thank you!
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| Foregoing Practicing to Post Minor Deity |
Amanda, just do a search on “Chile crisp reviews.” You’ll find lots of review sites with tasting descriptions of different brands.
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I thought the whole point was to get one of Tao Huabi's brand - that she'd concocted something utterly unique. I'm confused now, though, because I see she has different varieties on Amazon. Which the original or at least most popular? (It would probably be easier to tell them apart if I could read Chinese!)
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| Minor Deity |
Here: Lao Gan Ma Spicy Chili Crisp Hot Sauce Family/Restaurant Size 24.69 Oz.(700 g.) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XYTSGDP The brand is “Lao Gam Ma” (老干妈,translates to “[the] old godmother”)
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| Has Achieved Nirvana |
I've had what I think is Trader Joe's version of the Lao Gam Ma product. https://www.traderjoes.com/hom...y-chili-onion-062480 It was not as spicy as I thought it might be, but it was quite flavorful. I found myself using it in all kinds of dishes and on sandwiches. I did draw the line at ice cream, though. (aside) Has anyone besides me had problems with food products in jars ordered from Amazon? Seems that many food products are listed as non-returnable. I love Wilkin & Sons black currant preserves and have ordered them from Amazon. The last batch came with the lids dented and the seal popped. I didn't think the no return policy would include items damaged during shipping, but it does. I had to cajole Amazon into giving me a refund but they pretty much said they wouldn't do it again. Caveat emptor.
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