Anyone feeling run-down from a bit of a sniffle in these cooler months may well benefit from the immune-system-strengthening benefits of garlic, and holy moly this particular salad dressing packs an amazing garlic punch!
TonKen's Mango Garlic Chilli Sauce is one of those few products that does exactly what it says on the bottle. One spoonful of this is pure liquid mango (yum), a huge dose of garlic (yum), and a warming hint of chilli (yum, yum, yum). It tastes so pure that it basically adds three more ingredients to any salad you're concocting.
TonKen's Mango Garlic Chilli Sauce is one of those few products that does exactly what it says on the bottle. One spoonful of this is pure liquid mango (yum), a huge dose of garlic (yum), and a warming hint of chilli (yum, yum, yum). It tastes so pure that it basically adds three more ingredients to any salad you're concocting.
I served this up over a basic garden salad (below), and normally when I throw together rocket, cucumber, tomato and onion, I go- meh it's just a side. Adding this gem of a salad dressing though meant that everyone at the dinner table was going back for seconds- not of the creamy potato salad or pumpkin feta and quinoa salad- but the garden salad with Mango Garlic Chilli Sauce, which was history in 15 minutes.
TonKen's products bring a taste of Creole cooking from Seychelles to our shores, which makes these items pretty unique. I did also purchase a packet of curry mix which was fantastic, and easy to use by throwing in either a tin of tomatoes or coconut milk.
Other Creole-inspired items include Coriander, Garlic, Lime and Lemon Grass Stirfry Sauce, Roasted Macadamia & Thyme Dukkah, and Green Pawpaw Achar. When I was at the markets, most of these items were being grabbed up quickly by the locals which is a pretty good sign that they're going to be quite tasty.
TonKen can be found at the Eumundi Markets, or for inter-state peeps, you can also order this taste of Seychelles online.
Website: TonKen's Seychelles Creole Spices and Condiments
TonKen's products bring a taste of Creole cooking from Seychelles to our shores, which makes these items pretty unique. I did also purchase a packet of curry mix which was fantastic, and easy to use by throwing in either a tin of tomatoes or coconut milk.
Other Creole-inspired items include Coriander, Garlic, Lime and Lemon Grass Stirfry Sauce, Roasted Macadamia & Thyme Dukkah, and Green Pawpaw Achar. When I was at the markets, most of these items were being grabbed up quickly by the locals which is a pretty good sign that they're going to be quite tasty.
TonKen can be found at the Eumundi Markets, or for inter-state peeps, you can also order this taste of Seychelles online.
Website: TonKen's Seychelles Creole Spices and Condiments