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Weight | 0.04 kg |
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Dimensions | 8 × 12 × 1.2 cm |
Barcode | "0796167987536" |
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Cloves (Lavang) Ground (20g) provide a potent, aromatic flavour that’s perfect for adding depth to sweet and savory dishes alike. This finely ground spice is ideal for baking, marinades, and spice blends, offering a warm, rich taste.
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Weight | 0.04 kg |
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Dimensions | 8 × 12 × 1.2 cm |
Barcode | "0796167987536" |
Origin: India
Aniseed powder is a spice made from the ground seeds of the anise plant. It has a licorice-like flavor and is commonly used in cooking and baking. It can be used to flavour desserts, such as cookies and cakes, as well as savoury dishes like soups, stews, and sauces. It is also used in some alcoholic beverages, such as absinthe and ouzo. Aniseed powder is believed to have some health benefits, including aiding digestion and relieving coughs and colds.
Salt, Pepper and Garlic, blended the Kumari way for a flavour that punches way above its weight. Use it as a steak or rib rub, on wings, or for jazzing up burgers and fries. Simply sprinkle on, or rub into, your meal of choice. It’s phenomenal on beef, brisket, wings, ribs, chicken, pork, calamari or salmon. It’s also the perfect blend for adding spice and flavour to potatoes and vegetables.
Origin: Blended from local and imported ingredients
Ingredients: coriander, cumin, nutmeg, tandoori colour, cinnamon, cloves, fenugreek, garlic, ginger, pepper, cardamom
Tandoori masala curry is a flavurful dish that originated in India, specifically in the northern region of Punjab. It is made by marinating chicken or other meats in a blend of spices and yogurt, which gives it a tangy and slightly sour taste. The marinated meat is then cooked in a tandoor oven, which is a traditional Indian clay oven, giving it a smoky and charred flavor. The dish is usually served with rice or naan bread and can be made spicy or mild depending on personal preference.
Ingredients: Sea Salt, Sugar, Pepper, Mint, Garlic, Onion, Paprika, Allspice, Cloves, Oregano, Parsley, Rosemary & Thyme
Rendang is a dish originated from Minangkabau (a West Sumatra Island in Indonesia) produced from mostly beef, but can also be made with chicken, duck or buffalo. The primary recipe, is milk squeezed from coconut then cooked and stewed with the meat for up to 2 hrs to allow the meat and coconut to reduce and dry up to encrust the tender beef pieces, producing an intensely flavored dry curry which can last up to 4 months, whilst the more wetter one 2 months.
Other than the intense delicious flavours, Rendang itself is also a philosophy.These are derived from the 4 main cooking components of the curry which symbolize the four philosophies contained in the Minang Kabau society.
1. The first philosophy is derived from Dagiang (meat). The meat used in the manufacture of rendang, is traditionally beef. This symbolises the traditional tribal leaders in West Sumatra, the “Ninik Mamak”.
2. The second philosophy is derived from Karambia (coconut). Coconut is a symbol of the intellect, and the intellectuals.
3. The third philosophy is derived from Lado (chili), this symbolises the scholars, and the spicy and assertive way in which the teaching of religion takes place.
4. The last philosophy is cooking (spices) that symbolizes the whole of society Minang.
So, when you’re cooking a rendang variety, it is more the symbolism of an ancient culture and society from which it was born.
At the present time, the Rendang cuisine has been progressively expanding to include variations such as jackfruit (rendang Cubadak), rendang egg, potato rendang and rendang lung! So try adding a bit of this traditional Sumatran flavor into your curry reportoire.
Accompany with any of our sambals.
This 240g jar will cook with approximately 10kg of meat, vegetables or seafood – 50 servings.
Great as a gift or just for yourself. Presented in a gift box, this pack includes one of each of the following:
Whether its sweet or savoury, here’s the perfect collection to suit almost any occasion. Including the very NEW and innovative Chilli Chai Jam! It’s a mouth-watering journey when you try this one, with sweetness up front, followed by the spices of chai and finishing with a chilli hot fruitiness…leaves your palate dancing and your hand scooping for more.?
What do you do with a naughty coconut salted caramel sauce? Apart from drinking it because you’ll want to, try pouring it over ice-cream, sticky date pudding or over a nice warm chocolate muffin…say no more!
Aztec Relish is not an ordinary relish, made with not only fresh tomatoes but also with the addition of sun-dried tomatoes making a fresh and rich sauce to pair with all your Mexican dishes or home made hamburgers.
Try some Moroccan Chicken at home by cutting up 1/2kg of thigh or fillet and rub in a few generous tablespoons of paste into the chicken, pop in the fridge for an hour or overnight and Bam! Delicious chicken!
Ingredients: Cumin, Coriander, Black Peppercorn, Sumac, Chilli Cayenne, Paprika Sweet, Turmeric Madras, Cardamom, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nutmeg, Roasted Curry Powder, Allspice Pimento & Ginger
A box of 24 sauce/condiment clear glass bottles 300ml with lids.
Suited for sauces and condiments – great for small batch operators
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This traditional mango chutney, originating from Buderim, in Queensland, has been a favourite among our customers since we first started business in 1993.
It features Queensland’s favourite fruit, mango, with crystallised ginger, raisins and spiced with pepper, cinnamon, nutmeg, mace, chilli and cloves, makes for a great ‘Aussie” chutney with bangs of flavour.
Try mango chutney on a grilled cheese sandwich or add a dollop to your prawn salad dressing. You can also warm up mango chutney for a yummy sauce served on grilled or roasted chicken, serve with fresh rice salad or baked root vegetables in Winter.
Have a look at this easy Mango dip recipe, fitting for a Sunday afternoon with friends “Mango Dip Recipe”
https://mudgeerabaspices.com.au/recipe/mango-dip/
Care instructions:
Do NOT Refrigerate EVER. Serve with a clean dry spoon and store in the pantry after opening.
This chutney 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.
Fennel Seed (Saunf) Ground (50g) brings a sweet, anise-like flavour to dishes, essential in Italian sausages, breads, and curries. Ground for convenience, it melds seamlessly into recipes, offering a distinct, licorice-like taste.
This traditional mango chutney, originating from Buderim, in Queensland, has been a favourite among our customers since we first started business in 1993.
It features crystallised ginger and raisins and is a favourite for those who just love an ‘Aussie” chutney.
Care instructions:
Do NOT Refrigerate EVER. Serve with a clean dry spoon and store in the pantry after opening.
This chutney 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.
Sambal is a sauce made from chilies, spices, herbs, and aromatics. It is a popular condiment in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore. Sambal has a complex flavour that is all at once earthy, spicy and hot.
Sambals can be eaten with almost anything – noodle dishes, grilled meats, fish, burgers, pizza or as a substitution for chilli sauce in your favourite chicken wings recipe. Anywhere you use chilli sauce or a spicy dip, replace it with sambal for an instant upgrade. With a basic sambal base, you can mix and match ingredients to create whatever flavours you like.
Sambal goes just as well with noodles such as Mee Goreng (fried noodles) or Nasi Goreng (fried rice). It can also be served with Roti Canai (Malaysian flat bread).
Dishes aren’t complete unless they’ve a hearty dollop of this versatile condiment.
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