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Curry Chat => Lets Talk Curry => Topic started by: goncalo on May 25, 2013, 04:37 PM
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I got my bay leaf in east end bags, but it appears they are not the indian variety, but the more common one. They are small, quite dry and break easily. I'm looking to buy the indian/west indian version. Does anyone have any good recommendations on where to source these online?
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I've only ever come across one major brand that actually had tej patta in the bag when it said TP or Indian bay on the packet. ::)
Sorry, i cant remember which it was. I'm sure the info is on this site somewhere though Goncalo. ;)
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TRS! (:
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I've only ever come across one major brand that actually had tej patta in the bag when it said TJ or Indian bay on the packet. ::)
Sorry, i cant remember which it was. I'm sure the info is on this site somewhere though Goncalo. ;)
NP DP! but your post sort of confused me a bit more, as tej patta is a generic name for bay leaf, then there are the varieties such as european, indian, indonesian, etc, cheers though! :)
I found a post where this has been discussed and haldi had exactly the same doubt as me and it was clarified.
http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php/topic,2208.msg21018.html#msg21018 (http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php/topic,2208.msg21018.html#msg21018)
Thanks chonk, spot on on the trs, also mentioned in that thread above :)
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These guys supply the Asian Stores, which feed the BIR ;)
Delivery to Ireland a fiver.
http://www.azkaonline.co.uk/products-page/1-azka-product (http://www.azkaonline.co.uk/products-page/1-azka-product)
Chewy
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These guys supply the Asian Stores, which feed the BIR ;) Delivery to Ireland a fiver. http://www.azkaonline.co.uk/products-page/1-azka-product (http://www.azkaonline.co.uk/products-page/1-azka-product)
Well, I just hope there's not too many Asian stores that buy the 1kg pack rather than 2 x 500gm, because each time they do they waste tuppence !
Azka Bay-Leaf (Tej Pata)
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Thanks a lot Chewy/Phil.
I just returned from eurasia and not finding TRS, I called a clerk, who guaranteed to me that those (pointing to heera and east end) were the indian bay leaf, so I came home empty handed (actually, I didn't as I found Spanish saffron there!)
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Thanks a lot Chewy/Phil.
I just returned from eurasia and not finding TRS, I called a clerk, who guaranteed to me that those (pointing to heera and east end) were the indian bay leaf, so I came home empty handed (actually, I didn't as I found Spanish saffron there!)
As he was willing to guarantee that they were Indian bay, could you not have bought a packet and then opened it in the shop to check, insisting on a refund if it turned out to be European ? I have to say, Indian bay is very easy to source in my part of the world.
** Phil.
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I struggled to find any in the UK so while I was in India I asked a waiter in the Imperial hotel if the chef had any spare during a meal, and he came back from the kitchens with a whole load of spices for me, including Indian tej patta.
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I get mine from here
http://www.spicesofindia.co.uk/acatalog/Indian-Bay-Leaves.html#aISW129_2dp (http://www.spicesofindia.co.uk/acatalog/Indian-Bay-Leaves.html#aISW129_2dp)
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I get mine from here
http://www.spicesofindia.co.uk/acatalog/Indian-Bay-Leaves.html#aISW129_2dp (http://www.spicesofindia.co.uk/acatalog/Indian-Bay-Leaves.html#aISW129_2dp)
Thanks. consider chewy's link, as they are cheaper :)
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Thanks a lot Chewy/Phil.
I just returned from eurasia and not finding TRS, I called a clerk, who guaranteed to me that those (pointing to heera and east end) were the indian bay leaf, so I came home empty handed (actually, I didn't as I found Spanish saffron there!)
As he was willing to guarantee that they were Indian bay, could you not have bought a packet and then opened it in the shop to check, insisting on a refund if it turned out to be European ? I have to say, Indian bay is very easy to source in my part of the world.
** Phil.
I guess the packaging was transparent, so no need to open it? (:
Always thought TRS, while being a british brand, would be easily available there. Here in germany, I'd say, it's the most prominent one.
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Thanks a lot Chewy/Phil.
I just returned from eurasia and not finding TRS, I called a clerk, who guaranteed to me that those (pointing to heera and east end) were the indian bay leaf, so I came home empty handed (actually, I didn't as I found Spanish saffron there!)
As he was willing to guarantee that they were Indian bay, could you not have bought a packet and then opened it in the shop to check, insisting on a refund if it turned out to be European ? I have to say, Indian bay is very easy to source in my part of the world.
** Phil.
I guess the packaging was transparent, so no need to open it? (:
Always thought TRS, while being a british brand, would be easily available there. Here in germany, I'd say, it's the most prominent one.
I'm pretty sure I've seen TRS bags in one of the other asian stores I frequent, however this one is the closest to my home that opens until 8pm and it's huge, it's a cash and carry style store, although they stock most stuff, they don't seem to have much from rajah and nothing that I could find from TRS.
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http://www.theasiancookshop.co.uk/bay-leaves-tej-patta-2178-p.asp (http://www.theasiancookshop.co.uk/bay-leaves-tej-patta-2178-p.asp)
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I get mine from here
http://www.spicesofindia.co.uk/acatalog/Indian-Bay-Leaves.html#aISW129_2dp (http://www.spicesofindia.co.uk/acatalog/Indian-Bay-Leaves.html#aISW129_2dp)
Me too. Wait until I need a large bag of rice then add a few bits. Postage free.