TJ's Tuna in Green Curry Sauce - tried it last night

dollarman

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Someone recently mentioned this product and the Tuna in
Red Panang Curry Sauce on rfc. They sounded good so I got
some the next time I went to TJ's.

Last night I had the green curry over rice noodles. It was
good flavor-wise, but boy was it hot!!!!! I'm sort of medium
in my heat tolerance, so it wasn't too hot to eat, but I don't
enjoy a whole plateful of something that hot. I like my heat
in dribs and drabs. I was disappointed because the tuna itself
was excellent in quality and I like the idea of having this on
hand when for times when I don't want to cook.

I hope the Red Curry is not as hot, but it probably will be.
They should put the heat level on the box!

Kate

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On Mon, 14 Feb 2011 14:26:01 -0500, Kate Connally
wrote:


Your hot might be someone else's not so hot. However, it would be
helpful to see one of those colored scoville-scales on the label (the
one that resembles a thermometer).

I've been pondering about buying the green curry. I like heat, so if
it's medium I'd like it and so would everyone else... except my
son-in-law, whose stomach can't take anything hotter than a bell
pepper.

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Kate Connally wrote:

It is more hot, just right in my book.
The sauce is thicker and creamier because
it has coconut milk. Absolutely delicious!
I like it very much more than the green.
 
On 2/14/2011 6:44 PM, Mark Thorson wrote:

Oh, great! ;-(


The green curry has coconut milk, so I don't think that
accounts for the difference in thickness.

Kate

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Kate Connally
“If I were as old as I feel, I’d be dead already.”
Goldfish: “The wholesome snack that smiles back,
Until you bite their heads off.”
What if the hokey pokey really *is* what it's all about?
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KevinS wrote:

No, they are boil-in-bag, but you can also
pour the contents into a microwave-safe dish
and nuke 'em. They are shelved next to the
canned fish.
 
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