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  2. Peanut sauce - Wikipedia

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    Spring rolls with peanut sauce for dipping. In Chinese cooking, the derivative sauce is often used Chaoshan style hot pot. In Hong Kong, among the many dishes using this sauce is satay beef noodles, very common for breakfast in cha chaan tengs. In India, groundnut chutney (spicy peanut sauce) is served along with breakfast, such as idli and dosa.

  3. Koh-Kae - Wikipedia

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    Koh-Kae is a Thai brand of nut snacks manufacturing by Mae-Ruay Snack Food Factory Co., Ltd. and was first sold in 1976. In its early days, Koh-Kae only came in their original flavor, which is coconut cream coated peanuts, but they developed others flavor such as tom-yum and chicken flavor later on.

  4. List of instant noodle brands - Wikipedia

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    A brand of brothless ramyeon (ramen) with sweet and spicy seasoning sauce to mix with noodles, produced since 1984. It is the oldest brothless ramyeon in Korea. [ 31 ] In 2013, Paldo Bibim Men was the tenth-ranked for ramyeon sales in South Korea, with revenues of 47 billion won that year.

  5. Sambal - Wikipedia

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    Sambal terung asam Sour and spicy sambal made of terung dayak (Solanum ferox), specialty of Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo). [58] Sambal tomat Similar to sambal tumis but with the addition of crushed tomato and sugar. It can be served as fresh sambal or stirred sambal. The tomato is stir fried along with the other ingredients until a paste-like ...

  6. Khanom chin - Wikipedia

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    Khanom chin nam ngiao, a northern Thai speciality, the sauce contains pork blood; Khanom chin sao nam, a salad with coconut milk, ground sun-dried prawns, and fresh pineapple; Khanom chin tai pla, a southern Thai spicy soup; Khanom chin miang pla, noodles with deep fried fish and spicy chili sauce wrapped in a big salad leaf

  7. Lao Gan Ma - Wikipedia

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    Lao Gan Ma brand flavored tofu chili sauce. Tao Huabi is said to have invented the sauce in 1984 [5] and in 1989, she set up a noodle restaurant in Guiyang, Guizhou; when she noticed the popularity of her hot sauces, she converted the restaurant into a specialty shop to sell her sauces, particularly chili oil sauce.