Li Hing Margarita

Recipes courtesy Sam Choy, Kona, Hawaii

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  • on October 13, 2010

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    @acko: Li Hing Powder is a salty/sour/tangy powder that is used in many Asian and Hawaiian snacks. It's readily available at most markets here on Oahu and you could probably find it at any Asian market in your neighborhood. If not just google it and I'm sure you can have it shipped! Hope this helps.

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  • on July 28, 2009

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    Can anyone tell me what that is? I'm guessing I can get it at an Asian market, but any clue as to what it is will help me find it. Thanks.

    I haven't tried this recipe yet, so I just gave it 3 stars so I could get this question posted.

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  • on May 23, 2009

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    This margarita is one of the best I like the most. I am from Jalisco and I like the Tequila so much, especially with flavor like this one. UMMMM! so delicious!

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