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On 4/5/2013 3:48 AM, sf wrote:
> Not as hard as a block. Think about the consistency of tomato paste.
> That's what I used to be able to buy. The flavor was absolutely
> fantastic, and not anything like Sambal/Sriracha... so much better,
> lots of heat but complex and well rounded. Sriracha/Sambal is a
> complete disappointment and a weak representation of what I am trying
> to find.
>


I was at a curry house once and there was a bottle of dark reddish brown
paste marked "hot! hot!" on the counter. It was pretty hot and it had a
dry, smokey, heat that built up slowly. I thought it was great!

The woman at the counter said that the cook made it but he wasn't around
when I asked about it. It was thick and sludgy with a large amount of
cumin and probably some sesame oil. I'll probably never have that again.
Too bad.
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On Fri, 05 Apr 2013 12:35:28 -1000, dsi1
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> The woman at the counter said that the cook made it but he wasn't around
> when I asked about it. It was thick and sludgy with a large amount of
> cumin and probably some sesame oil. I'll probably never have that again.
> Too bad.


Yes, that's what I want - minus the cumin and sesame oil.

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