I bought it at the Indian grocery cuz I was told it was the same thing as raw sugar. It's not. I spose I could use it in stuff like bbq sauce...it's dried cane sugar with salt! Do NOT put it in your coffee. (just sayin') :hi:
3. I saw one board post that said it didn't work but also found it listed as components
in other galub jamans. I think it's probably a situation of using it correctly?
I still can't figure out why joneschick's tastes salty. It looks like there are different types, but I'm not seeing anything thats supposed to be salty...?
It's in a clear plastic jar--it's Nirav Best Quality Jaggery powder product of India. Ing:dried sugar cane juice & salt. Specially Packed for Indian Groceries & Spices, inc in Skokie IL
I think they probably sell Jaggery with or without the salt. I'm thinking what you got is a product made for making pickled products. Maybe make some Mango Chutney with it.
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