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I have been using a Spice Mix for Fruit (I think it is Indonesian)
which I enjoy very much. The shake bottle is labeled Bumbu Asinan Buah and the rest of the label has no English. On the back there is a label that is headed by 'Cara membust Asinan'. It might be an inscription or a recipe. I would like to purchase the SAME product -- so if anyone has an idea what it is and where I can get it -- Please Post AND write me at 'zydecogary at gmail.com'. ======== Now, it may be similar to something called Chaat Masala (Indian) -- which is used on fruit. If someone would like to address this and provide more information, I, and I am sure others, would appreciate it. ANYWAY -- it's great. I use it on apples, oranges, peaches, pears, mangos, plums, etc. I even mix a little with yogurt. It really brings out a different taste to the fruit. I hope someone could identify it for me and tell me where I can purchase it in the United States. I DO know that there are similar products, I have tried some, but this particular product has the taste I am seeking. Sorry, I don't know where I purchased it in the first place as I travel a lot, visit ethnic stores, and often buy products that just look interesting with which to experiment. Here is a photo of the product: Photo: http://home.comcast.net/~ghayman3/bumbu.jpg Gary Hayman |
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