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Star Anise is a spice most commonly used in Chinese and Vietnamese cooking. Star Anise is a star shaped fruit from an Evergreen tree that is native to China. Use in stir-fries or with pork, veal or duck. Find many alternatives and substitutions for star anise.
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Nett Weight - 30g Star anise is the seed pod from the fruit of the Illicium verum plant, an evergreen shrub native to Southwest China. Although this star-shaped pod has a similar flavor and name to Spanish anise, the two plants are unrelated. Star Anise is an essential component of Chinese Five Spice powder and is used in many Oriental recipes, especially those made with duck. Star Anise also adds flavour to stewed compotes of fruit when placed in whole during cooking.
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Lolas Superfine Flour 1 Kilo Besan Flour 1 kilo Potato Starch 750g Tapioca Starch 500g Fine rice flour Lola's cookbooks have hundreds of bread recipes with step by step instructions to help you make a perfect loaf , pizza, foccacia ,or lunch buns. This image is of the Super Sorghum Family Loaf using Lola's bread improver and recipe from the New Recipes Sheet on my website. Can be used in all Lola's Bread Recipes
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When a recipe simply calls for “paprika,” it's referring to sweet paprika. The most commonly used paprika is made from bright, sweet red peppers, making for a spice that doesn't have much heat at all. Instead, its flavor is fruity and a little bitter. Organic product of China packed in Australia.
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Tapioca starch and tapioca flour are the same thing. I have found that Asian type markets and products tend to label it as tapioca starch and companies like Bob’s Red Mill tend to label it as tapioca flour. , but there is no difference in the actual products. They are the same. When it comes to recipes it really varies by the author or cookbook on what it is called, but if a recipe calls for tapioca starch, you can easily use tapioca flour, since they are the same thing. Tapioca flour comes from the root of the cassava plant. 1kg or 5kg pack options
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Organic Tapicoa Flour (Starch) from the cassava root Product of Thailand. Tapioca Flour, also known as Tapioca Starch, is a popular ingredient for wheat-free recipes - particularly helping to improve the structure and texture of baked goods. It can also be used to thicken soups, sauces, pie fillings and gravies. It has a very mild sweet flavour. Sometimes Arrowroot flour is labelled as Tapioca flour and they are interchangeable in most instances. Arrowroot flour is also a starchy flour made from the rhizomes (rootstock) of several tropical plants. One of these rhizomes is the cassava root from which tapioca flour is made but arrowroot powder may also be from other origins. No GMO. Preservative and additive free.
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Nett Weight - 20g Tarragon is used as a culinary herb. In manufacturing, tarragon is used as a fragrance in soaps and cosmetic Uses. Tarragon's distinguishing flavour lends itself to a variety of cooking techniques and dishes. Tarragon is a delicate herb blend used extensively in French cooking Tarragon is a good source of potassium Packed in Australia from imported product of Germany.
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- After purchase you will be able to download your recipe from our website or from the email you receive - print if required!
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- After purchase you will be able to download your recipe from our website or from the email you receive - print if required!
- Your download link will only be available for 72 hours from purchase
- 2 download attempts are permitted
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- After purchase you will be able to download your recipe from our website or from the email you receive - print if required!
- Your download link will only be available for 72 hours from purchase
- 2 download attempts are permitted