

🌶️ Elevate your meals with the iconic taste of Yibin’s dried veggie magic!
Yi Bin Sui Mi Ya Cai is a 230g pack of authentic dried vegetable from Sichuan, China, crafted using traditional methods. A staple in famous Sichuan dishes like steamed pork belly and flaming noodles, it offers versatile culinary uses from steaming to stir-frying. Highly rated and a top pickled vegetable choice, it brings bold, spicy, and savory depth to your kitchen repertoire.
| ASIN | B01N7T7M4X |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,030 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #9 in Pickled Mixed Vegetables |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (617) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | Sichuan Yibin Suimi Yacai Co. Ltd |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 3 x 0.2 inches; 6.74 ounces |
| Units | 8.1 Ounce |
K**Y
Delicious
Tastes amazing with fried rice!
D**N
Cost to high.
Product is good but cost is too high
M**D
Great find
So happy I found these fermented mustard greens. They give my Sichuan dishes that restaurant touch. Just wish it came in a jar or some sort of container to keep it in. I imagine authentic cooks use it much more often than I do and maybe quite a bit more.
J**N
Like The Product, Like The Packaging
I use this condiment in Szechuan recipes. I can't comment on the authenticity of the taste, but I' happy with how the recipes turn out. And the packaging works very well for storage in the fridge, sealing well and taking up very little space.
X**Y
Delicious Pickled Mustard Greens!
I bought it for Dan Dan Noodles - an online recipe listed it. I'd never tried it before, and I absolutely love it. It's hard to describe the flavor - very umami, not sour, deep and complex. I've since used it in soups, ramen, salad dressing, etc. My 9 year old daugher adores it too. I took it out of the packet and put it in a small tupperware container and it seems to stay fine going on month two now. It sort of tastes a bit of delicious olive tappenade, very hard to describe, but I really like it. It is one of those secret ingredient things that adds complexity without being overwhelming. I'm glad I heard about it and tried it. I'll keep in the pantry from now on.
P**A
disgusting texture, but at least there was no flavor
Honestly, i was making a dish that called for this ingredient so i spent the money... what a waste! The texture is like eating partially mulched grass (not that I've tried but it was the best imagery/analogy I could come up with). And, the most disappointing bit is that it had so little flavor that all it really added to the dish was the disgusting texture. I tried the recipe again but used veggies I pickled on my own and it turned out a thousand times better. So... if your recipe calls for this ingredient, spare yourself the cost and just look up a quick pickling recipe (many are so easy and fast I can't believe I didn't learn to do it sooner) - and as a bonus, you get to pick and choose your favorite veggies to add (instead of eating this mystery pickled veggie concoction). I really hope this helps those of you who are experimenting with new recipes with unfamiliar ingredients (like so many of us started doing while COVID had us cooped up).
T**3
Arrived punctured
This came kinda beat up but I needed it so I couldn’t send it back. Inside this makes a huge difference in your recipe but I was really displeased with the packaging.
C**R
Must Have Sichuan Condiment
This product made a big difference in the taste of my Chinese stir-fry dishes. It has a deep "umami" flavor and adds that je ne sais quoi to sauces, soups and noodles dishes. I now use it to replace black bean sauce in many dishes, as it tastes so much better. Also nice: it's non-perishable and once opened, it lasts for a few months in the refrigerator, if you put in in a glass jar w/ a good tight lid. The price is a bit expensive, but I can't find this product anywhere else in my area.
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