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KOKITA BUMBU AYAM GORENG FRIED CHICKEN SEASONING MIX 60g

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10524
UPC:
649626012051

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KOKITA BUMBU AYAM GORENG FRIED CHICKEN SEASONING MIX

Made according to an authentic Indonesian recipe using natural ingredients. An easy and practical method to prepare fried chicken the Indonesian way!

Kokita is a seasoning brand that has long been trusted in Indonesia. This seasoning producer, which has been established since 1987, has quickly built a reputation because they specifically mix Indonesian food spices, which in fact are rich in taste, to be more practical so that for those of you who want to cook Indonesian dishes, you don't have to spend a lot of time when mixing spices. . One of its flagship products is fried chicken seasoning. In Indonesia, fried chicken is one of the popular and even mandatory dishes. Each region has its own fried chicken seasoning. However, the taste of fried chicken in Indonesia is very distinctive. This is what makes it special. However, mixing fried chicken seasoning is not easy, therefore, Kokita presents practical fried chicken ingredients for you!

INGREDIENTS:

Candlenut, Spices, Salt, Turmeric, Sugar, Shallot, Garlic, Coriander, Modified Starch, Hydrolized Vegetable Protein, Acidity Regulator, White Pepper, Preservative Flavor Enhancer (Disodium Inosinate & Guanylate).

DIRECTIONS:

1. Cut 1 lb chicken into desired size.

2. Add 1 sachet of Kokita Dry Curry Seasoning into pan with 3.5oz water and stir well.

3. Simmer on low flame for about 15 minutes and remove.

4. Fry chicken until brown and crispy.

5. Serve with Kokita Combination Chili Relish.

Store in a cool dry place.

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Additional Information

Style:
Chicken
Country:
INDONESIA
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