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sleater-cummy
Dec 28, 2005

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Helith posted:

You can also get Japanese Chili oil which is just Sesame oil with chili in it and it's got a good kick to it. I find mine in the Japanese section of the Asian grocers I use here in Sydney. It's a condiment so it comes in small bottles, but I bet you could make your own too.

This is also extremely delicious to eat just over a bowl of steaming hot rice. It's like... the ultimate comfort food.

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sleater-cummy
Dec 28, 2005

smile :]

hallo spacedog posted:

The most common brand they usually have at the Asian Markets near me is S&B, and it usually looks something like this:


There are more specialty brands if you live near a Mitsuwa/Marukai or maybe some H-Marts, but generally this one is sold all over the place.

At the tiny grocery near my campus they have Momoya's "Seems spicy, isn't spicy, kinda spicy chili oil." (Yeah, that's the whole name.) Comes in a little glass bottle like this:



It's pretty good! But I don't know how widespread it is, I've been spoiled by this little store. I've had S&B too, it's also good.

sleater-cummy
Dec 28, 2005

smile :]
Oh, yeah, it's not spicy at all. I guess that's where this conversation started, huh? It's tasty though.

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