• Chorizo Argentino 5 pieces
  • Chorizo Santa Rosano style 5 pieces Colombian style Chorizo is a heavily spiced sausage made from a variety of ingredients, these ones are made in Melbourne by Don Oscar with the finest ingredients and the best quality for you. NO PRESERVATIVES and MADE FRESH
  • Chorizo Mexican style spicy 5 chorizos Chorizo is a heavily spiced sausage made from a variety of ingredients, these ones are made in Melbourne by Don Oscar with the finest ingredients and the best quality for you. NO PRESERVATIVES and MADE FRESH
  • Chunky Tomato Salsa 5 x 1 kg
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    Churrumaiz 64g Sabritas is the typical Mexican corn snack with the right combination of chilli and lime.
  • Clamato 1.8 L. This Clamato mix, is ready to use and it is a drink made of reconstituted tomato juice concentrate flavored with spices and clam broth.
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    Comida Mexicana Mexican cooking book
    Taquito Adorado (Beloved little taco) is a recipe card set with authentic, easy to make taco recipes. Inside you'll find step-by-step instructions to make your own fresh tortillas; ten recipes to create delicious yet simple fillings and four beautiful salsas all bursting with flavour.
    It contains 12 easy to follow recipe cards to make everything from tortillas to salsas, to more complex dishes in a simpler way.
    Taquito Adorado is a self-published book by Mexican designers and foodies living in Melbourne.
  • Corn husk ready to use, just get your tamale dough and choice of filling inside and wrap it with this husks.
  • Corn husk ready to use, just get your tamale dough and choice of filling inside and wrap it with this husks.
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  • Huitlacoche or Cuitlacoche 420g Monteblanco It is most popular in Mexico, where it is known as huitlacoche (, pronounced whee-tla-KO-cheh ) and can be regularly found as an option in meals. The consumption of corn smut originates from ancient aztec cuisine and is still considered a delicacy in Mexico, even being preserved and sold for a significantly higher price than corn.
  • Kosher salt. The versatile gourmet salt of choice for Kosher cooking - holiday time or any time! Coarse-Flaked and Kosher - This is the salt of choice for professional chefs and home cooks alike. Pure in taste and quick to dissolve, this kosher salt is the ideal choice for kashering, brining, and canning.
  • De la Rosa Mexican marzipan 50g PEANUT Mazapan de la Rosa Mazapan is a delicious compacted, finely ground sweet, made from peanuts. In Mexico, the ¨Mazapan¨ is a traditional sweet with a smooth taste and texture made of compacted finely ground peanuts. In Mexico, the ¨Mazapan¨ is a traditional sweet with a smooth taste and texture made of compacted finely ground peanuts. There are many legends about its origin (including a supposed Persian origin), the only true fact is its Arabic origin, however with different ingredients. Thus, the ¨mazapan¨, had been introduced in Europe in the VIII century.
  • Dedos Indy 20g- Spicy and sour candy dedos indy 8g This yummy candy is spicy and sour at the same time.
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    Looking for a little spice in your sandwich or appetizer party tray? How about a new way to spice up your egg breakfast? Canned Underwood® Deviled Ham Spread is the choice for you!
    Great with an arepa
    Ingredients Ham (Cured With Water, Salt, Brown Sugar, Sodium Nitrite) and Seasoning (Mustard Flour, Spices, Turmeric). Product of the USA
  • Diced Jalapeno La Costeña 2.8 kg
  • Dona Maria Green Mole Paste 12 x 233 g This Dona Maria Mole, has the right amount of spices, seeds, heat and chocolate but it also has chicken stock. To make the traditional Chicken Mole, just add some paste to a heat pan, slowly add chicken stock till the paste is thin but still a bit firm. Spread it on top of cooked chicken (boiled), add mexican rice and voila! Your mole is ready.Use it as a filling for tamales or for brunch to top your fried eggs, or if you want to be more adventurous, use it as a pizza base. This sauce is popular in the central and southern regions of the country with those from Puebla and Oaxaca the best known, but simpler versions of mole poblano did make their way north. However, northern versions are far less complex and generally used to make enchiladas.The popularity of the sauce, especially at major celebrations, is such that 99% of all Mexicans have tried at least one version of it. Mole poblano is the best known of all mole varieties and has been ranked as number one of "typical" Mexican dishes. It has also been called the "national dish" of Mexico. The state of Puebla is identified with mole poblano. Mole poblano contains about 20 ingredients, including chili peppers and chocolate, which works to counteract the heat of the chili peppers,but it is not a chocolate sauce per se, as it is just one of the many ingredients and does not dominate. It helps give the sauce its dark color, but this is also done by the mulato peppers, as well.[4] This sauce is most often served over turkey at weddings, birthdays and baptisms, or at Christmas with rosemary over shrimp cakes. Moles are pureed sauces that originated with the Aztecs, according to Zarela Martinez, author of "The Food and Life of Oaxaca." They are based on dried chilies, toasted and ground with nuts or seeds that provide the thickening. They contain a variety of dried or fresh herbs and spices, as well as roasted tomatoes, tomatillos, onion, garlic, chocolate and fresh chilies. All the ingredients are prepared in an elaborate procedure to make a rich, thick, complex condiment used as a filling for tortillas or a sauce for prepared meat. Many Mexican home cooks use the ready made Dona Maria mole to speed up the process of making chicken mole.
  • Dos Equis Ambar 4.2% 24x355 ml
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