

Liquid seasoning - Always fresh - Long shelf life
Bring the flavour of fresh ginger to your cooking with just a few drops of this liquid seasoning.
Organic Liquid Ginger - Tarantella - 40ml
Liquid seasoning - Always fresh - Long shelf life
Bring the flavour of fresh ginger to your cooking with just a few drops of this liquid seasoning.
Ideal for adding a burst of flavour to your meals, fresh ginger naturally preserved in a little bottle!
The Organic Liquid Ginger, can be used in stirfryes, noodle soups and much more!
Be creative!
- Easy to use.
- No chopping and grinding.
It has long shelf life (up to two years) - helps you not only maintain freshness but also minimise food wastage.
Storage instructions:
Store in a cool and dry place.
| Energy | 123kJ/30kcal |
| Fat | <0.5g |
| of which saturates | 0.1g |
| Carbohydrates | 4.1g |
| of which sugars | 3.8g |
| Protein | 0.6g |
| Salt | 9.2g |
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