Product of origin : Thailand Product Description : Dipping sauce with varieties flavors: - Sweet Sour Sauce 455 ml - Sweet Chilli Sauce 730 ml - Sweet Chili Sauce 725 ml - Sweet Chili Sauce 295 ml - Sweet Chili Ketchup 455 ml - Hot Chili Sauce 295 ml - Sweet Chili Sauce with Pineapple 295 ml - Chili Sauce for seafood (red and green curry) 295 ml Unit/Case : '12 or 6 bottles per carton
Product of origin : Thailand Product Description : Curry Paste: - Green Curry paste 240 g - Red Curry paste 240 g - Massaman Curry paste 240 g - Tom Yum Curry paste 240 g - Panang Curry Paste 240 g - Yellow Curry Paste 240 g - Pad Thai Paste 240 g - Basil Garlic Stir-Fry Paste 235 g Unit/Case : 8 bottles
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