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Sharwood's Thai Sweet ChilliNewest Review: ... 0.3g As with all sauces, this is not one for all you Atkins fans out there. When compared to Sharwoods Kung Po, the Thai ... more More Sharwood in Food
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by yackers1 - written on 25/10/08 (Very useful, 96 readings)
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I still cannot really tell the difference between thai food and chinese. I have been told that different spices are used in thai cooking - but I 'm afraid that I can't really distinguish between the two. I guess my palate is not cultured enough! Perhaps there is a member out there that can help - and write a review on the difference between thai and chinese. I have developed a passion for world cuisine and on every shopping trip I make an effort to find different sauces. I recently stumbled across thai sweet chilli. Upon reading the pre-amble on the jar - and the ingredients I noted that it was just like Kung Po sauce. With the love affair I have with Kung Po ...
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