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Spice paste (Tom Ka)
Tom Kha (Gai) is the typical aromatic Thai soup with coconut milk, galangal and lemongrass. It... more
Spice paste (Tom Ka)
Tom Kha (Gai) is the typical aromatic Thai soup with coconut milk, galangal and lemongrass. It is usually prepared with chicken (gai), but it can also be made with another type of meat, prawns or vegetarian.
With this spice paste, you can easily prepare the delicious Thai soup at home.
Content: 50g
shallots, galangal, lemongrass, coconut, salt, sugar, garlic, soybean oil, acidifier citric acid,...
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Ingredients*
shallots, galangal, lemongrass, coconut, salt, sugar, garlic, soybean oil, acidifier citric acid, lime leaves, yeast extractNutrition Facts
Nutrition Factsje 100 g
Calories kJ / kcal
803 / 193
Fat11,0g
Saturated fatty acids4,4g
Carbohydrates17,0g
Sugar5,8g
Protein3,2g
Salt5,7g
*According to the manufacturer and without warranty of ours. Please keep in mind the values on the product.
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Name: | Namjai |
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Customer evaluation for "Spice paste (Tom Ka)"
From: Eva On: 9 Feb 2023
Schmeckt wie beim Thai
Sehr lecker! Ich hab die Paste mit Gemüse verwendet. Man kocht Kokosmilch, Wasser und die Paste mit entweder Hühnchen oder Gemüse (so hab ich es gemacht), gibt noch einen EL Austern- oder Fischsauce dazu und fertig. Es schmeckt wie im Thai-Restuarant. Und was ich besonders gut finde: die meisten der Pasten, die man im Asia-Shop bekommt, sind immer voll mit Glutamat, Konservierungsstoffen etc. Diese nicht.
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