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Why is Goya coconut milk so much cheaper than Thai Kitchen? Can i still make curry with Goya? -- nm
Posted by
Diva (aka Diva)
May 25 '20, 07:36
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I generally just buy whichever is cheapest. -- nm
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Reagen
May 25, 07:57
Because Mexico is closer than Thailand. -- nm
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Qale
May 25, 07:43
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But what if we dig straight through the center of the earth? -- nm
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Open Baron
May 25, 08:05
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You'd have to coat the coconuts in unobtanium. Might explain the price difference. -- nm
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Beryllium
May 25, 08:12
In this case DR instead of Mejico, but your point stands. It looks like there is a little more sugar in the Goya milk, but my curry paste is spicy so -- (edited)
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Diva
May 25, 07:56
Goya is like del Monte for Latin Americans. You are good. -- nm
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con_carne
May 25, 07:39
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I use Goya products all the time. Just wondering if there is a major difference in these coconut milks since one is so much cheaper that the other. -- nm
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Diva
May 25, 07:44
Weird post to me only cause we just made curry with digo nut milk (not hits) yesterday
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JackDawson
May 25, 07:37
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