SandwichShortOfAPicnic
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I love Spains fresh produce but I struggle with being deprived of some ingredients when I'm here, and the vast majority are Asian.
What asian cooking ingredients do you consider essential to keep in stock?
Panniers have a limited capacity but I need my fix so space will be made for the essentials!
Things like fresh chilli, garlic and ginger are easy to find but the liquid ingredients (including pastes etc) are the most important first part of the 'Things I miss' list as I can't take them on a plane and only catch a ferry here once a year.
I can get -
Sesame oil
Rice vinegar
Sweet chilli
What are your must haves and what's missing from my list?
Wet ingredients
Fish sauce
Oyster sauce
Hoisin Sauce
Shaoxing rice wine
Gochujang
Black vinegar
Sambal
Dry ingredients
Fermented black beans
Chinese five spice
Star anise
Lemongrass
Chilli flakes
White pepper
Golden lily
Dried mushrooms wood ear, shiitake etc
Dashi powder
Curry leaves
What asian cooking ingredients do you consider essential to keep in stock?
Panniers have a limited capacity but I need my fix so space will be made for the essentials!
Things like fresh chilli, garlic and ginger are easy to find but the liquid ingredients (including pastes etc) are the most important first part of the 'Things I miss' list as I can't take them on a plane and only catch a ferry here once a year.
I can get -
Sesame oil
Rice vinegar
Sweet chilli
What are your must haves and what's missing from my list?
Wet ingredients
Fish sauce
Oyster sauce
Hoisin Sauce
Shaoxing rice wine
Gochujang
Black vinegar
Sambal
Dry ingredients
Fermented black beans
Chinese five spice
Star anise
Lemongrass
Chilli flakes
White pepper
Golden lily
Dried mushrooms wood ear, shiitake etc
Dashi powder
Curry leaves