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zydecogary 20-07-2010 05:56 PM

Indonesian Fruit Spice -- Help Please
 
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'.


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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


spamtrap1888 20-07-2010 07:45 PM

Indonesian Fruit Spice -- Help Please
 
On Jul 20, 9:56*am, zydecogary > wrote:
> 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'.


Have you tried looking up the manufacturer? They seem to have gone out
of business (Gunung Mas Permai).

Anyhow, recipes for the spice mixture for Asinan Buah appear to be a
basic sambal: Chilies, roasted dried shrimp, possibly tamarind, salt,
and sugar (try palm sugar). If you like those flavors, making your own
should be simple.

zydecogary 22-07-2010 01:47 PM

Indonesian Fruit Spice -- Help Please
 
Anyone else with additional valuable information?

Jean B.[_1_] 22-07-2010 02:33 PM

Indonesian Fruit Spice -- Help Please
 
zydecogary wrote:
> Anyone else with additional valuable information?


You have provided no information. In addition to what?

--
Jean B.

zydecogary 22-07-2010 10:40 PM

Indonesian Fruit Spice -- Help Please
 
On Jul 22, 9:33*am, "Jean B." > wrote:
> zydecogary wrote:
> > Anyone else with additional valuable information?

>
> You have provided no information. *In addition to what?
>
> --
> Jean B.


In addition to the previous message in this thread. I take it you are
reading the thread messages -- so you must have missed it.

zydecogary 27-07-2010 01:52 PM

Indonesian Fruit Spice -- Help Please
 
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Jean B.[_1_] 28-07-2010 02:21 AM

Indonesian Fruit Spice -- Help Please
 
zydecogary wrote:
> .
>

I thought I had some, but it turned out to be Vietnamese. (That
contains salt, sugar, chilli [sic], and citric acid.)

--
Jean B.


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