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Asia Trans Li Hing Mui Crack Seed Plum Powder is a beloved Hawaiian topping made from salted, sour preserved plums. Perfect for enhancing a variety of snacks and desserts, this versatile powder is sourced from Taiwan and packed fresh in Hawaii, making it a must-have for anyone craving a taste of the islands.
A**R
Multi uses for snacks, fruits dip.
I like the taste of the Plum powder. I made cranberry snack using it for little sweet and salty taste. I also mixed with little salt and use it as a dip for fruits.
D**T
Good, But.
A bit fine,and powdery, uninformed flavor. used more than I expected, in order to get a close enough flavor I've been used too; growing up as a kid.
K**H
Its good
Not the taste I expected and because if irs extra fine powdered texture it lost the flavour and the Joy of every pop up flavor of sweet sour and tangy. May the salty didn't need to turn into powder
A**.
Yuck
I’ve bought this before and it was so good. This one was awful. I actually put it in a big ziplock with Nerds Clusters and it’s a great little snack. Unfortunately because this powder was so bad I had to throw out 3 bags of 8 oz Nerd Clusters with it.
A**R
Great on fruit
I put this on all fruit. I have even put it on my fruit before dehydrating it. It brings out the sweet and the salty.My only wish is there was way to close the package better. I put it in a spice bottle when I get it.
D**.
delicious
Good as expected but is not resealable
A**R
Horrible Chemical Aftertaste, Makes You Sick
First impression: it has a weird aftertaste. A chemical, unpleasant aftertaste.I ignored other reviewers who said that and bought it anyway. Mistake.If you eat too much of this, you will feel sick, not because of the powder itself, but because of whatever weird Chinese additive the company uses.Plus: the li hing mui powder is prune powder, so it will get rid of your constipation. But honestly, I'd rather eat prunes.I tried airing it out for a few weeks, to see if the horrible chemical smell goes away or dissipates at all - it doesn't, don't waste your time.It tasted good on haribo spaghetti sours (also sold on Amazon!! great buy!), meh on haribo gummy bears (also sold on Amazon!! great buy!!!!!), not good on apples or oranges.I don't know what people are bringing back from their Hawaiian vacations and raving about, but this simply cannot be it.One day I will go to Hawaii, visit the Dole Plantation, and eat the "authentic" li hing mui powder, and then I can have a basis for comparison too. God I hope it doesn't taste like this. Ugh. I'm also told Hawaiians put this on snow cones (they call them shave ice (not a typo, shave not shaved)).
A**Y
Tastes great on fresh pineapple
I bought this to add some extra flavor to some fruits, and was pleasantly surprised. It is sweet, but not over powering. It definitely makes eating healthier a little easier. I cant wait to try it on more fruits and foods. So far, fresh pineapple is the clear standout, but my family also enjoys it on apple slices.
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