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Assam Laksa Seasoning Powder

Assam Laksa is a flavorful, tangy, and spicy Malaysian fish based rice noodle soup. It is a dish not to be missed when visiting Malaysia. It is one of the most popular noodle dishes in Malaysia. It is synonymous to the island of Penang and is an all-time favorite there. Usage Directions Seasoning Powder (5-7%) Fries, fried chicken, popcorn, onion rings, all types of cooked food or snacks Preparation Instruction (2 Pax):
  • Deep fry 100g of fries
  • Cool fries after frying
  • Sprinkle 7g of seasoning powder
Country of Origin: Singapore

Assorted Mix Seasoning Powder 24 x 100g (No MSG, Gluten and GMO)

Original price was: $162.00.Current price is: $124.20.
Assorted mix of 6 packs each for Garlic Parsley, Seaweed, Szechuan Mala and random pick powder. An authentic aroma and taste to enhance your daily dishes. Ideal for seasoning, marinade, porridge or soup base. Usage Directions Seasoning Powder (5-7%) Fries, fried chicken, popcorn, onion rings, all types of cooked food or snacks Preparation Instruction (2 Pax):
  • Deep fry 100g of fries
  • Cool fries after frying
  • Sprinkle 7g of seasoning powder
Marinade Powder (5%) Chicken, Meat, Seafood or Vegetables Preparation Instruction (2 Pax):
  • Apply dry rub 10g of marinade powder directly or mixture 10g of marinade powder and 10g of water to 200g meat
  • Put in fridge for at least 2 hours, best is overnight
  • Deep / pan fried until golden brown and serve
Country of Origin: Singapore

Bak Kut Teh Seasoning Powder

Bak Kut Teh, a pork rib dish cooked in broth infused with herbs such as Dong Quai, cinnamon, star anise, and made with pork ribs, dried Shitake mushrooms, tofu puffs and garlic popularly served in Malaysia and Singapore where there is a predominant Hoklo and Teochew community. Usage Directions Seasoning Powder (5-7%) Fries, fried chicken, popcorn, onion rings, all types of cooked food or snacks Preparation Instruction (2 Pax):
  • Deep fry 100g of fries
  • Cool fries after frying
  • Sprinkle 7g of seasoning powder
Country of Origin: Singapore

BBQ Oil

BBQ can be used as a marinade, basting, condiment or topping for meat cooked in the barbecue cooking style, including pork or beef and chicken. It is an ubiquitous worldwide condiment and is used on many other foods. Ingredients mostly include vinegar, tomato, or mayonnaise (or a combination) as a base, as well as liquid smoke, onion powder, spices such as mustard and black pepper or sweeteners such as sugar and molasses. Usage Directions Seasoning Oil (0.5-1% = 2-3 drops) All types of cooked food or snacks Preparation Instruction (2 Pax):
  • Fry 250g of noodles or rice with meat and vegetables
  • Turn off heat after frying
  • Put 2-3 drops of oil and mix well
Country of Origin: Singapore

BBQ Seasoning Powder

Barbecue typically has a tangy flavor. It may have varying combinations of sweet, sour, smoky and spicy elements. This is combined with some sugar or molasses as well as vinegar and spices which may include black pepper or chili pepper, garlic, onion, etc. Usage Directions Seasoning Powder (5-7%) Fries, fried chicken, popcorn, onion rings, all types of cooked food or snacks Preparation Instruction (2 Pax):
  • Deep fry 100g of fries
  • Cool fries after frying
  • Sprinkle 7g of seasoning powder
Country of Origin: Singapore

Beef Bulgogi Marinade Powder

Bulgogi, literally means "fire meat", is a gui made of thin, marinated slices of beef grilled on a barbecue or on a stove-top griddle, often stir-fried in a pan. Sirloin, rib eye or brisket are frequently used cuts of beef for the dish. This dish originated from northern areas of the Korean Peninsula, but is a very popular dish in South Korea where it can be found anywhere from upscale restaurants to local supermarkets as pan-ready kits. Usage Directions Marinade Powder (5%) Chicken, Meat, Seafood or Vegetables Preparation Instruction (2 Pax):
  • Apply dry rub 10g of marinade powder directly or mixture 10g of marinade powder and 10g of water to 200g meat
  • Put in fridge for at least 2 hours, best is overnight
  • Deep / pan fried until golden brown and serve
Country of Origin: Singapore Only available in commercial packaging For further assistance, email to enquiry@savorgroups.com

Bibimbap Seasoning Powder

Bibimbap, a korean rice dish means mixing rice. Bibimbap is served as a bowl of warm white rice topped with namul or kimchi and gochujang, soy sauce, or doenjang. A raw or fried egg and sliced meat are additions to the dish. This hot dish is then stirred together thoroughly just before eating.

Usage Directions Seasoning Powder (5-7%) Fries, fried chicken, popcorn, onion rings, all types of cooked food or snacks Preparation Instruction (2 Pax):
  • Deep fry 100g of fries
  • Cool fries after frying
  • Sprinkle 7g of seasoning powder
Country of Origin: Singapore

Black Pepper Marinade Powder

Black Pepper has a distinct, earthiness and unique pungent taste, all its own from biting and hot to average. Grinding fresh black pepper after cooked dish gives a simple way to change the flavor of a wide variety of dishes. Not just giving the food a “peppery” taste but gives it a nice kick, yet flavorful and earthy with a hint of spiciness. Usage Directions Marinade Powder (5%) Chicken, Meat, Seafood or Vegetables Preparation Instruction (2 Pax):
  • Apply dry rub 10g of marinade powder directly or mixture 10g of marinade powder and 10g of water to 200g meat
  • Put in fridge for at least 2 hours, best is overnight
  • Deep / pan fried until golden brown and serve
Country of Origin: Singapore Only available in commercial packaging For further assistance, email to enquiry@savorgroups.com

Bonito Flakes Seasoning Powder

Bonito Flakes, known as Katsuobushi, is simmered, smoked and fermented skipjack tuna. It is high in protein and low in fat, good for dieting and health maintenance. There are 30 kinds of amino acids including all 9 essential amino acids are contained in bonito flakes. Usage Directions Seasoning Powder (5-7%) Fries, fried chicken, popcorn, onion rings, all types of cooked food or snacks Preparation Instruction (2 Pax):
  • Deep fry 100g of fries
  • Cool fries after frying
  • Sprinkle 7g of seasoning powder
Country of Origin: Singapore

Brown Sauce Seasoning Powder

Brown Sauce is a condiment served with food, normally dark brown in colour. The ingredients include a varying combination of tomatoes, molasses, dates, apples, tamarind, spices, vinegar, and sometimes raisins. The taste is either tart or sweet with a peppery taste. Brown sauce is typically eaten with meals such as full breakfasts, bacon sandwiches and chips. It is also a well-known steak sauce composed of ale, wine, ketchup, black pepper and butter for the western cuisine. Usage Directions Seasoning Powder (5%) Chicken, Meat, Seafood or Vegetables Preparation Instruction (2 Pax):
  • Mixture 10g of seasoning powder and 30g of water to boil in heat
  • Stir until mixture turns to thick gravy
  • Pour over to 200g of meat and serve
Country of Origin: Singapore Only available in commercial packaging For further assistance, email to enquiry@savorgroups.com

Cajun Marinade Powder

Cajun is usually a combination of the aromatic vegetables green bell pepper, onion, and celery blends roughly in cooking with diced carrot, onion, and celery. The aromatics also include parsley, bay leaf, green onions, dried cayenne pepper, and dried black pepper. Complement with specially made sausages, or some seafood dish such as crawfish, shrimp, or andouille sausage are staple meats used in a variety of dishes. Usage Directions Marinade Powder (5%) Chicken, Meat, Seafood or Vegetables Preparation Instruction (2 Pax):
  • Apply dry rub 10g of marinade powder directly or mixture 10g of marinade powder and 10g of water to 200g meat
  • Put in fridge for at least 2 hours, best is overnight
  • Deep / pan fried until golden brown and serve
Country of Origin: Singapore Only available in commercial packaging For further assistance, email to enquiry@savorgroups.com

Calamari Seasoning Powder

Calamari, often used in many cuisines for squid dishes. There are many preparation methods which fried squid is common in the Mediterranean. In Lebanon and Syria, it is served with tartar sauce. In New Zealand, Australia, the United States and South Africa, it is sold in fish and chip shops. In Britain, it can be found in Mediterranean 'calamari' or Asian 'salt and pepper fried squid' forms in various food establishments, often served as a bar snack, street food or starter. Usage Directions Seasoning Powder (5-7%) Fries, fried chicken, popcorn, onion rings, all types of cooked food or snacks Preparation Instruction (2 Pax):
  • Deep fry 100g of fries
  • Cool fries after frying
  • Sprinkle 7g of seasoning powder
Country of Origin: Singapore