Stir Fries are such a fantastic way to get vitamins and other micronutrients in. Vitamin-C deteriorates when exposed to higher temperatures, but stir fries are cooked for a short period of time, which means vegetables have reduced exposure to heat. This Korean BBQ sauce came from Rebel Chilli - An Irish company based in Cork!
Nutritional Info (per portion)
Calories:
578 kcal
Carbohydrates:
87 g
Protein:
53 g
Fat:
11 g
Wheat
(Korean BBQ Sauce)
Soybeans
(Korean BBQ Sauce)
Milk
(Cashew)
Sesame Seeds
(Korean BBQ Sauce)
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