#Asian Food Supermarket
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hiyouuk · 1 year ago
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Asian Supermarket UK Online Magic of Umami-Infused Ingredients
Asian Supermarket UK Online, Free local and nationwide delivery when you spend over £60.Order online and collect from our Newcastle store between 11am and 8pm every day.Visit us in-store in Newcastle for amazing exclusive offers!
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animegirlsenpai · 29 days ago
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personinthepalace · 9 months ago
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I really appreciate the food content warnings in Taskmaster: Minnesota haha
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smute · 5 months ago
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it only took two trips to like... four (?) different stores and then two more online orders but now i finally have everything i need for pad thai. ill (try to) make it either tonight or tomorrow
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thebirdandhersong · 1 year ago
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grocery store happy things (or: shopping with my brother: "Mom's not home, we could buy and eat this.... Mom would be so ashamed. Dad would be so proud"):
kaya (which is SO GOOD on toast you guys it is SO GOOD) (it is a Big Thing in Southeast Asia for good reason…. in Thailand we call it sangkhaya! It is basically a sweet spread made from coconut milk, eggs, palm sugar, and is infused with pandan leaf. In Singapore and Malaysia, kaya toast is a pretty popular breakfast item. It involves toast, cold butter, and kaya, which you dip into a mixture of jammy eggs, white pepper, and soy sauce) YOU KNOW WHAT I'M HAVING FOR BREAKFAST TOMORROW :D
Korean staples (kimchi, gochujang/chili paste, tteok/rice cakes)
Chinese sausage (!!!) for making fried rice
Spam (this is doesn't seem like a big deal but we never buy it in our house because Mother has a horror of processed meats) for spam musubi >:))
soybean curd and tofu (good sources of protein! Will be used for soups and stir fries this week)
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sanguinifex · 1 month ago
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Naruto's ability to eat cup noodles without waiting for anything to cool down is 100% Kurama. And I'm jealous
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killjoy-prince · 6 months ago
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Embraced my inner 707 just now (had honey butter chips and dr pepper for lunch)
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lenreli · 9 months ago
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Have been craving, specifically, making kimchi, which finally gets satisfied today!!
Crunchy and spicy and yummy. Just what I wanted! 👌🏼👌🏼
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hiyouuk · 2 years ago
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Asian Supermarket UK Online Magic of Umami-Infused Ingredients
Asian Supermarket UK Online, Free local and nationwide delivery when you spend over £60.Order online and collect from our Newcastle store between 11am and 8pm every day.Visit us in-store in Newcastle for amazing exclusive offers!
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mayday396 · 6 months ago
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This goes for Boiled food, please understand THERE ARE THINGS IN THE WORLD that flavour water.
Here's a Recipe to Poach Salmon:
Get a piece of Salmon and debone it, pl
Make a Pot of Water mixed with Dashi, Mirin, Soy sauce and LOADS OF SLICED GINGER and BLACK PEPPER.
Put it to boil then lower heat when putting in the Salmon
Poach it for like 15 to 20 minutes then take it out to cool
NOW USE ANY SAUCE YOU WANT.
I know this is a tiny part of the wider problems born of diet culture, fatphobia, classicism, and racism but like god the idea that "healthy" food must inherently taste bad has completely ruined us as a society.
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krownest · 5 months ago
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went to nations (asian supermarket) and it is crazy to me the sheer amount of different foods they have. like economically how does it make sense
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groceryonlineuae · 10 months ago
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World of Online Baby Care Products Shopping in UAE 
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In the fast-paced and dynamic landscape of the United Arab Emirates, where time is a precious commodity, the convenience of online shopping has become an integral part of modern living. For parents, the ease of acquiring essential baby care products without leaving the comfort of their homes is a game-changer. Let’s delve into the various aspects of online baby care product shopping in the UAE, covering both the pros and cons. Additionally, we'll shine a spotlight on the significant advantage of free home delivery and the different types available. 
Convenience at Your Fingertips: The online marketplace is a 24/7 haven for parents. Whether it's the early hours of the morning or a late-night parenting session, the ability to browse and purchase baby care products at any time offers unparalleled convenience. No need to venture out to the grocery store nearby – everything you need is just a click away. 
Extensive Product Range: Online platforms boast a virtual cornucopia of baby care products. From diapers in various sizes to a diverse array of baby food options, the choices are abundant. This extensive range provides parents with the freedom to explore and select products that perfectly align with their preferences and requirements. 
Time Efficiency: The hustle and bustle of daily life leave little room for unnecessary delays. Online shopping eliminates the need for physical travel, parking hassles, and waiting in long queues. It's a time-efficient solution that allows parents to focus more on quality time with their little ones. 
Product Reviews and Ratings: The online space provides a valuable platform for customers to share their experiences through reviews and ratings. Parents can leverage this information to make informed decisions, ensuring the quality and suitability of the chosen baby care products. 
Cons of Online Shopping: 
Inability to Inspect Products: A drawback of online shopping is the absence of a hands-on experience. Parents may miss the tactile satisfaction of evaluating the texture of baby diapers or examining the packaging of baby food before making a purchase. 
Delivery Delays: While online platforms strive for swift deliveries, unforeseen circumstances may lead to delays. This could be inconvenient, especially when parents urgently require baby care essentials. 
Shipping Costs: Some online platforms may impose shipping fees, impacting the overall cost of the purchase. It's essential for parents to factor in these costs when evaluating the convenience of online shopping. 
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Free Home Delivery Options: 
Standard Free Delivery: Many online platforms offer standard free delivery on orders that meet a specified minimum purchase amount. This not only encourages bulk buying but also provides an affordable option for parents to get their baby care products without incurring additional costs. 
Subscription Services: To further streamline the shopping experience, some online stores provide subscription services. Parents can sign up for regular deliveries of baby care essentials, ensuring a steady supply. Often, such subscription services include free grocery home delivery as part of the package. 
Promotional Free Delivery: Savvy shoppers keep an eye out for promotional periods where online stores may offer free home delivery as part of special deals or discounts. This presents a golden opportunity to save on shipping costs while stocking up on baby care products. 
In the ever-evolving landscape of baby care product shopping in the UAE, online platforms emerge as a beacon of convenience. The advantages of a diverse product range, time efficiency, and the added benefit of free home delivery make online shopping an attractive option for parents. However, it's crucial to be aware of potential drawbacks such as the inability to physically inspect products and occasional delivery delays. 
As you navigate the online realm of baby care product shopping, consider leveraging the various types of free home delivery options available. Whether through standard free delivery, subscription services, or promotional offers, these options add an extra layer of convenience to your parenting journey. Embrace the digital era, and make the most of the evolving landscape of online baby care product shopping in the UAE. 
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slaysian036 · 1 year ago
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thedreadvampy · 2 years ago
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AVAILABILITY. OBVIOUSLY.
'they import a majority of their tomatoes avocados oranges etc and all of them are tasteless' dude you are living in a country bordering on the Arctic circle. the southernmost point on this island is parallel with the Canadian-American border. those SUBTROPICAL FRUITS can only be grown in relatively small quantities under cover and don't thrive here, not do they travel particularly well. I'm not sure why you'd think that was a choice.
"I also notice the prepared foods lack a bit of flavour I'm missing from home" yeah man. That's the uhhhhh the thing I'm talking about in the post above. different cultures are used to different flavours. Your cultural background is a lot different so no things here aren't going to taste like things there. for example to me a lot of American prepared foods have very little complexity of flavour and everything is just Sweet (including bread???? for some reason?????) and/or Salt, and to me that's really bland. to me. because it's not the flavours I'm used to and the flavours I'm looking for aren't there.
Like first of all I literally did not ask about your opinions on British food, this is a post saying 'most foods exist because someone likes them so maybe stop acting like they're gross'. and second "the food quality is lower" yeah man if you are looking for food that's the same as food on a different continent. holy shit our tomatoes and avocados aren't as good as in the environments they're native to? you're kidding! our prepared food tastes different? whaaaaat?
I'm not going around calling Japanese food crap just because everyone I know who has moved there has struggled to find bread, cheese, potatoes or the veggies they eat at home, because Japanese food cooked with ingredients that grow well in Japan and that is made to match Japanese preferences. and even if I don't like it that doesn't mean it's bad, it means I don't like it.
The thing is. Bad/gross food is rarely a DISH - when food is bad it's because it's been badly made, whether because of skills or available ingredients. but a dish p much only exists recognisably and has a name because someone likes at least one version of it.
which is to say. there isn't really a way of naming a dish, school of dishes or specific food culture and going EW ISN'T THIS DISH UNILATERALLY CONCEPTUALLY DISGUSTING without denigrating quite a lot of people.
like you don't have to like it in any form. but it's eaten and shared because it's good to a not insubstantial number of people when cooked right.
(and I don't really understand how you approach that with total incuriosity when it's a dish you haven't tried like. ARE rocky mountain oysters good? Maybe! I would very much eat some to find out!!!!)
this is actually something the British food poll did in a way the American ones I've seen haven't really - they described how the food they're imagining is, specifically, badly prepared (grey meat and veggies; unseasoned shepherd's pie). which is wildly tipping the scales by calling it British Food but. like. that is an on point definition of why that food is gross.
(this also applies to American chocolate, which like. Broad category but I think most of us understand this refers to low-cocoa high-sugar chocolate, probably with bucolic acid. so we are being invited to imagine Badly Made Chocolate not. the concept of chocolate)
personally I just think it's very rarely a good or funny idea to shittalk how gross any given food culture is. partly because food is important and culturally evocative for most people, partly because it's very...alienating? to be like WHO COULD EAT SUCH A THING? just because you wouldn't, and largely because to be frank it says more about you than about the food that you have so little imagination or curiosity that you can't imagine why a food might be enjoyable to folks who aren't you.
yes this includes jello salad, I would like to try it. ONCE. if it wasn't appealing to someone it wouldn't be so widespread.
#can i get the same ingredients here as at home at the same quality and create the same flavours#you're right about the beef. tbf. idk why that is i think it's just that beef farming has become unprofitable here#i don't like beef but there's a very good chance that i don't like bed because most beef here is bad#i had steak tartare in prague and it slapped so hard#but this is baffling to me. like the American crops (tropical or subtropical) we grow here are mostly imported and bland#but apples and root vegetables are often flavorful and nice?#WHAT'S NOT CLICKING HERE. YOU HAVE DESCRIBED A VERY OBVIOUS EXPLANATION FOR THAT. YET STILL SEEM CONFUSED.#also re spices. yeah like the spice rack in supermarkets is very locally dependant#i can get stuff like white mustard seed and whole chillies at my supermarket.#bc i live in an urban high-asian-population area#but nowhere in my mum's town sells that and she has to get it online#bc like. most spices also. are not native here and have to be imported.#which has only been cheap to do for like. 70 years. it took time for people to get used to them being widely available.#but also. man. i do not understand the American In Britain attitude. you've lived all over the world? i GOTTA assume you've always had#to deal with certain stuff being unavailable or different#it's like pulling teeth in Germany to get half the ingredients i use as standard. or in the US tbh. japan fugeddaboudit#and yet. and it's not just you. Americans in Britain seem unable to conceptualise of this as a Different Culture With Different Food#even though. there is honestly way less crossover than you'd think outside a couple of American imports (burgers and pizza and texmex)#and we are in a completely different growing environment to most of the US#i do not understand this attitude. food tastes different here because it's a different country.#different things are available and cultural contexts and tastes are different#you're allowed to not like it. it's totally normal to not like things or for them to not be to your tastes#but if the question you're asking is#the answer probably shouldn't be. 'no because this food is objectively bad'
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webincubus · 1 year ago
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I'm so happy to have discovered konjac jelly! this one has 37kcal and 5g fibre! it takes longer to get through than normal jelly, which I think makes it feel more psychologically satisfying too
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hiyouuk · 2 years ago
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Fried Garlic Fry It Up and Enjoy the Flavor
Fried Garlic Nutrient 100g per serving: Energy 2121kj. Protein 8.47g. Total fat 27.63g. Saturated 13.92g. Trans fat 0.16g. Carbohydrate 54.8g. Sugar 25g. Sodium 39.02mg.
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