Nice sauce this, as you probably know. Nice little kick with garlic, normally about a quid more. I think this is to do with their Chinese New Year offerings.
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HUKDposter
26 Jan 176#13
The goose is practically flavourless compared to the rooster by Huy Fong. Sainsburys now stock it for £3 and it's definitely worth paying a little extra for.
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tomminator
26 Jan 171#1
I think home bargains have this for £1.49
toffeeowen
26 Jan 172#2
B&m do it for £1.29
pavsingh
26 Jan 17#3
Is this the same one in Itsu?
HappyGilmore1966 to pavsingh
27 Jan 171#26
Yes.
trd
26 Jan 171#4
how do you
pronounce sriracha?
squiby to trd
26 Jan 17#6
how it reads i guess
catbeans to trd
26 Jan 17#12
Sir- ra-tcha
daisyb212
26 Jan 172#5
The sauce is lovely tho. Especially flying Goose
TOPTIPZ
26 Jan 171#7
Lovely stuff on my last bottle, thanks op.
roame
26 Jan 172#8
Thai pronunciation is C raachaa.
Originated in Sri Racha in Thailand, but not a protected origin so knock-offs exist everywhere, including this one. Not bad but nothing like a proper "nam prik" (dipping sauce). If you like this type of sauce then take a look at the Crying Tiger sauce at mythaicurry,com, sheer heaven.
Reaper8
26 Jan 172#9
It's got a really nice heat without the crazy burn, makes a nice hot dip
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pronounce sriracha?
Originated in Sri Racha in Thailand, but not a protected origin so knock-offs exist everywhere, including this one. Not bad but nothing like a proper "nam prik" (dipping sauce). If you like this type of sauce then take a look at the Crying Tiger sauce at mythaicurry,com, sheer heaven.