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½ Price Spice Tailor Thai Green/Red/Massaman Curry, Indonesian Rendang 275g $3, Delhi/Hyderabad Biryani 360g $2.75 @ Woolworths

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Thai Green Curry
Thai Red Curry
Thai Massaman Curry
Indonesian Rendang Curry
Delhi Biryani
Hyderabad Biryani

The Spice Tailor Thai Green Curry is a deliciously fragrant and spicy coconut curry.

Thai Green Curry
Thai green curry is much loved for its delicious spicy coconut curry with citrusy top notes and herby aromas. Green never tasted so good.

Spice Routes
A cuisine is a complex tapestry of people geography and history. Early travellers indelibly influenced South East Asian food with their introduction of spices, chillies and curries. New dishes were created and old ones evolved to give us a whole new spectrum of delicious spiced favourites.

At The Spice Tailor, we have been on our own journey down these old spice routes to explore these delicious cuisines. Our old mandate that all our food must taste authentic and be cooked in the same way they are at home still holds. We are really proud to introduce you to our new range of authentic curries!

This pack contains a pouch of spices and aromatics, a smaller pouch with our spice paste and a larger one with a coconut sauce.

No artificial preservatives, colouring or flavourings!

3 simple steps in 10 mins.

-Serves 2-3.
- Hot.
- No nasties.
- Vegetarian.

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  • +2

    My preference is the red but I, usually, have a few packs in the pantry. Makes a quick tasty curry and it works well with vegetables.

  • +1

    Indonesian Rendang 275g

    tastes nothing like Indonesian Rendang, too much of star anise imo. but pretty good nonetheless - will be packing up on these

    • You can get the one from the Asian shops usually cheaper than $3,i find they are way more authentic than the ones sold by Colesworth

      • +1

        yep, the one from Indofood

        • That one contains 3 types of flavor enhancers and a heap of salt

          • @sasangeleus: literally one type: MSG

            • +1

              @dlovep: 3 Types. M, S and G.

              All seriousness, it does have 3, 621 (MSG), 627 and 631. But all these are in natural products people are probably eating otherwise (meats, seaweed, etc - pretty much anything with protein will have it in some form). If people want to miss out on food because because of misunderstanding and fear mongering, let them.

              • @Brouw3r: XD… Natural produce of MSG is one thing, while adding extra is another thing.

  • +2

    These are really delicious.
    Not sure or don't care how authentic they are.
    They taste great and make dinner easier.

  • don't really understand the logic of splitting it into 3 separate packets

    • Marketing.

    • "Authenticity"

      Apparently you're supposed to flash fry the spices in a small lidded pan with oil first for like 20 seconds.

      • -1

        I get having a separate spice packet. splitting the wet stuff seems more like marketing than a culinary choice.

    • +4

      This pack contains a pouch of spices and aromatics, a smaller pouch with our spice paste and a larger one with a coconut sauce.

      Some people might not like too much coconut sauce or spice paste, so they can adjust according to their taste. If it is all pre-mixed, you can't really adjust.

    • +1

      I like it ; especially the toasting off the dry spices

      • as i posted above, i get having a separate spice packet but (especially for the indian curry ones) i don't see what the difference between the base sauce and stir in sauce is. having a separate coconut milk pouch, i guess ok.

        • ah. I get what you mean now.
          The thought process is probably
          a) toast dry spice ;
          b) stronger flavoured spice packet #1 which is basically a fry with proteins
          c) finishing spice packet #2 which would basically mellow it out and simmer into a curry

    • +1

      In my case I leave the chicken and veggies to simmer in the curry sauce, for a little, while then just add the coconut milk near the end.

      My main problem is all the plastic I throw away.

  • -5

    Spice Tailor Thai Green Curry 275g $3

    Please note, this contains Galangal Root

    • So?

      • What do you mean?

      • JV loves her root.

        • It was awkward the first time I had it.

          • @jv: How long ago was it?

            • @RSmith: Last time it was discounted.

  • Have found the Hyderabad Biryani to be the only one that I enjoy. The others just don’t seem anywhere as good, flavour wise/closeness to what they are meant to taste like.

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