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Goa Lime Pickle Hot (400g)

$20

20 in stock

Care instructions:

Do NOT Refrigerate EVER. Serve with a clean dry spoon and store in the pantry after opening.

This pickle will remain in perfect condition as long as you ensure there is no contamination from food or water particles.

Never return any unfinished portions to the jar or use a serving utensil used for anything else.

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20 in stock

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Description

Nutrition Information

Servings per package:

40

Serving size:

10
g

Average Qty
per Serving

Average Qty per 100g

Energy

79 kJ
794 kJ

Protein

0.1 g
1.3 g

Fat, total

1.7 g
16.7 g

-saturated

0.3 g
2.5 g

Carbohydrate

0.5 g
5 g

-sugars

0.4 g
3.7 g

Sodium

215 mg
2150 mg

Ingredients

Fresh Limes (55%), Olive Oil, Apple Cider Vinegar, Sea Salt, Sugar, Curry Leaves, Garlic Flakes, Fresh Ginger, Whole Dried Birds Eye Chillies, Turmeric, Cumin Seed, Chilli Powder, Black Mustard Seed

Additional information

Weight 0.75 kg
Dimensions 10.5 × 9 × 14 cm
Heat

Size

14.1oz, 400g

Barcode

"0799632178576"

Australian % Ingredients

80

3 reviews for Goa Lime Pickle Hot (400g)

  1. David Edwards (verified owner)

    So amazingly hot and tangy!! Fantastic on all curries but particularly on a vege curry. Delicious!!! 😋

  2. Celeste (verified owner)

    So unique, fantastically hot and delicious

  3. Pete (verified owner)

    Love it. Nice hit of heat to add to any curry.

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