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liuzhou

liuzhou

Not really a 'gift' as such, although that's how they describe it. Obviously the cost is factored into what you actually order.

I ordered some sea grapes online. I can't buy them in any stores here - they are Vietnamese.

 

Anyway they came with these irrelevant condiment bags.

 

condiments.thumb.jpg.32a5ba15b77ff881e18663312066b60e.jpg

 

I'm guessing most of you will be able to work out what the three on the left are. In the middle column, we have  (top) 芥末 (*abbreviated to just 芥) which is that horse radish or mustard that has been dyed green to pretend to be wasabi which it ain't - and soy sauce. Bottom is honey mustard. Right is a sachet of chilli powder (??).

Bizarre. I'll probably never use them.

liuzhou

liuzhou

Not really a 'gift' as such, although that's how they describe it. Obviously the cost is factored into what you actually order.

I ordered some sea grapes online. I can't buy them in any stores here - the are Vietnamese.

 

Anyway they came with these irrelevant condiment bags.

 

condiments.thumb.jpg.32a5ba15b77ff881e18663312066b60e.jpg

 

I'm guessing most of you will be able to work out what the three on the left are. In the middle column, we have  (top) 芥末 (*abbreviated to just 芥) which is that horse radish or mustard that has been dyed green to pretend to be wasabi which it ain't - and soy sauce. Bottom is honey mustard. Right is a sachet of chilli powder (??).

Bizarre. I'll probably never use them.

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