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FAQs: Online Chinese Supermarket

Welcome to our online Chinese supermarket, where you'll find all your favourite Chinese food and ingredients in one place. We take pride in handpicking only the best-tasting and authentic Chinese products. If you're looking to cook tasty dishes like Ma Po Tofu or simply want to indulge in Chinese New Year snacks, we have you covered. Buy Chinese ingredients online today and enjoy fast UK delivery.

Some must-have Chinese pantry staples include:

  • Soy sauce: A key ingredient used in stir-fries, marinades, and dipping sauces.
  • Hoisin sauce: A sweet and savoury sauce perfect for glazing meats and serving with duck pancakes.
  • Chilli oil: A spicy oil infused with chillies, used to add heat to noodles, dumplings, and stir-fries.
  • Black bean paste: A savoury, fermented paste used in classic Chinese dishes like black bean chicken or stir-fried vegetables.
  • Rice vinegar: A tangy vinegar often used in sauces and marinades.

Popular Chinese noodles include:

  • Egg noodles: A classic choice for stir-fries and soups.
  • Rice noodles: Ideal for dishes like chow fun or pad see ew.
  • Lo mein noodles: Used for saucy stir-fried noodle dishes.
  • Wonton wrappers: For making dumplings or wonton soup.
  • Vermicelli noodles: Thin rice noodles commonly used in soups and salads.

Popular rice varieties in Chinese cooking include:

  • Jasmine rice: A fragrant long-grain rice often served with Chinese dishes.
  • Glutinous rice: Sticky rice used in dishes like zongzi (sticky rice dumplings) and desserts.
  • Short-grain rice: A slightly sticky rice commonly used in Chinese cuisine.

Some popular Chinese drinks include:

  • Jasmine tea: A fragrant tea with a light, floral aroma.
  • Oolong tea: A semi-fermented tea known for its smooth, complex flavour.
  • Chrysanthemum tea: A floral tea enjoyed for its light, refreshing taste.
  • Soy milk: A plant-based beverage often enjoyed with breakfast.
  • Chinese herbal tea: Often consumed for its health benefits, this tea is made from a blend of herbs.

Some popular Chinese snacks include:

  • White Rabbit Candy: A creamy, chewy candy with a milky flavour.
  • Dream Animal Biscuits: Fun, animal-inspired pack of biscuits where each biscuit contains the design of a distinct animal.
  • Rice crackers: Crispy, savoury crackers coming in a wide range of flavours including plain, soy sauce, seaweed and spicy.
  • Mooncakes: Rich, sweet pastries typically filled with red bean or lotus seed paste.
  • Haw flakes: Thin, sweet-sour discs made from hawthorn fruit.

Soy sauce, hoisin sauce, and rice vinegar should be stored in a cool, dry place. Once opened, refrigerate sauces and condiments to maintain freshness.

Store noodles and rice in airtight containers in a cool, dry place to prevent moisture absorption.

Chinese snacks like prawn crackers and White Rabbit Candy should be kept in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.