Shao Hsing Cooking Wine With Lee Kum Kee Choices (Cooking Wine + Chiu Chow Chili Oil)
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"Product of China" is written on the bottle of Cooking wine.
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Selected User Reviews For Shao Hsing Cooking Wine With Lee Kum Kee Choices (Cooking Wine + Chiu Chow Chili Oil)
In particular, I ordered it with the expectation that it would be as described. As a result, I received another brand of cooking wine which I am not sure I trust. I am very upset about that since it is a food item I cannot return. It really is a waste of money since I don't know if I will even use the cooking wine. Thank goodness the chili oil is what they said it was.
The following are some key ingredients that can be used to prepare some Chinese take out My compromise was to be honest. So I decided to make it at home, so I can be in control of exactly what goes into the sauce, so there will be no added salt or sugar, unless I decide to add it. My husband is picky in the kitchen, so I was glad to get his thumbs up when I made this dish for him. It was not convenient for me to go to a crowded specialty market near me to get the ingredients, so I was glad I found them here at a reasonable price. I might pay a little more for them if they are available at the Chinese market close to me, but hey, I'm willing to pay a little more for convenience and to avoid long lines and large crowds.
This is four times more expensive than the store price, but the quality of the goods is not An opening of one of the bottles resulted in a leak. Food items cannot be returned due to their nutritional value. It's a poor customer service experience from Amazon this time. The purchase I made left me very disappointed.
The event was a big success! Buying this was the best decision I've ever made! My plan is to buy again as soon as I run out.
In order to purchase the wine, you need to go to the store. The "cooking" wine is salted heavily to sell it as something other than drinking wine - apparently, it's marketed as such so it won't be ruined. , which requires a license and creates problems when mailed. You should taste this "wine" first so you know that you should not add any more salt to whatever you are preparing if you plan to use it. There's nothing to drink in that "wine" The salt is just a little too much.
As a result of pandemic, I have been experimenting with asian dishes more and more, so I am pleased to just have purchased these two together, because not only do they taste and smell divine, but they also match!.