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Hawaiian Lan Chi vs. New Hampshire Lan Chi

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Hawaiian Lan Chi vs. New Hampshire Lan Chi

by Jenise » Fri Aug 30, 2013 4:54 pm

So my friend Annabelle, who is Hawaiian Chinese, brought to me last week a jar of Lan Chi recently procured in Honolulu. We compared it to the Lan Chi sent to me by Paul Winalski. Paul's Lan Chi is milder and runnier than the darker, super-hot and thicker/pasty jar I bought in Hawaii a couple years ago, and the current batch from Hawaii is closer to my old batch than to Paul's. Interesting--it's as if it's being in more than one place, and though they're probably following the same recipe the ingredients aren't identical. Why one ends up in Hawaii and the other ends up on the American east coast I have no idea. They're both fantastic--but if I had to choose between the two then the New Hampshire Lan Chi gets my vote. It's milder, not mild just mildER, and just enough so that I can load up more of that great roasted chile flavor before my head gets blown off.
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Re: Hawaiian Lan Chi vs. New Hampshire Lan Chi

by Paul Winalski » Tue Sep 03, 2013 5:04 pm

Interesting. The Lan Chi chile paste with garlic that I sent to Jenise came from Boston's Chinatown, not from New Hampshire. My local Thai grocery store in Nashua, New Hampshire has Lan Chi back in stock (they were out of stock when I went shopping for Jenise, which is why I went to Boston for it). I wonder if it's just batch-to-batch variation in the product, or different factories working from the same recipe, or simply that one jar sat on the shelf for a lot longer than the other?

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Re: Hawaiian Lan Chi vs. New Hampshire Lan Chi

by Jenise » Tue Sep 03, 2013 6:26 pm

Paul Winalski wrote: I wonder if it's just batch-to-batch variation in the product, or different factories working from the same recipe, or simply that one jar sat on the shelf for a lot longer than the other?

-Paul W.


That's what Annabelle and I were wondering.

Either way, couldn't live without and thanks again for the rescue!
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