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Thai Curry - 1 Serving
Good To-Go
Thai Curry - 1 Serving
$8.60
Description

  Spicy Yellow Coconut Curry with Vegetables & Jasmine Rice; gluten-free

  The Thai Curry from Good To-Go features a blend of spices and aromatics that give it a completely unique and delicious flavor. With the addition of Thai chilies this dish has a little kick too. Good To-Go uses fresh broccoli and cauliflower and cooks that with the curry. They finish off the dish with peas and green beans. To complete the true Thai experience, the curry is served with Jasmine Rice, the most fragrant and flavorful rice for this dish. Gluten-free.

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Description
Brand Name:
Good To-Go
Type of Meal:
Entree
Food Type:
Non-Vegetarian
Flavor:
Thai Curry
Size:
1 Serving
Calories per Serving:
380
Weight:
1 Serving: 95 g
Ingredients:
Green Beans, Jasmine Rice, Onion, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Peas, Coconut Milk Powder (Freshly Pressed Coconut Milk, Maltodextrin (from corn), Sodium Caseinate), Fish Sauce (Water, Anchovy Extract, Salt, Sugar), Garlic, Grape Seed Oil, Lemongrass, Dark Brown
Made In:
USA
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
1053
UPC:
855680005056
Other Features:
Loaded with broccoli, cauliflower, peas and green beans
Thai chiles give this dish the right amount of heat and provide immunity benefits
Coconut milk, lemongrass and tamarind contribute to the unique flavors
Fragrant jasmine rice completes the true Thai experience
Gluten-free
Pescatarian
4-year shelf life
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