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Levi Roots Caribbean Curried Noodles

Levi Roots Caribbean Curried Noodles

By Bill on September 13, 2010

“Spicy coconut curry sauce served with cooked noodles and blanched vegetables.” Loads of veg in this meal: carrot, peppers, peas, green beans, cabbage. The sauce tastes a bit like a peanut sauce but best I can tell it has no peanuts (but may have traces as all meals seem to have these days). It does […]

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