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Okydoky...



The soya bean & chill , Jah jan plus many others are available from the small Chinese Supermakets in Chinatown


Or Wing Yip in Purley Way


Oh yeah, my other fav is the Chinese shop opposite Micky D's in Camberwell Green ( best for fresh prawns too ) opens 7 days



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Newly discovered supplier (to me anyway...):


'ED Supermarket' across from the Black Cherry on LL. (Apparently it used to be called Andrews?)


Anyway, its got a top selection of ingredients including some interesting Hot Sauces and chilli oils.


(think already mentioned SMBS on LL which is also good for this kinda stuff).

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No sriracha at SMBS. They used to have it and seem to have everything else. I now get mine at the Chinese shop in Camberwell, on Denmark Hill just down from Coldharbour Lane. Try sriracha mixed with cream cheese. Spread on crackers or use as a dip.
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