Amoy Stir Fry Tangy Sweet & Sour is a ready made sauce that you can easily throw into your wok with all the meat and veggies. It takes no long to cook at all and your delicious dish will be ready in a matter of minutes. Made with a blend of red peppers, fresh ginger and fresh herbs, this sauce contains no artificial colourings or flavourings, and is suitable for vegetarians too.
Amoy Stir Fry Tangy Sweet & Sour is a ready made sauce that you can easily throw into your wok with all the meat and veggies. It takes no long to cook at all and your delicious dish will be ready in a matter of minutes. Made with a blend of red peppers, fresh ginger and fresh herbs, this sauce contains no artificial colourings or flavourings, and is suitable for vegetarians too.
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The lowest price for Amoy Tangy Sweet & Sour Stir Fry Sauce 120g right now is $5.00 at britishcornerstore.com, compared across 3 retailers.
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Amoy Tangy Sweet & Sour Stir Fry Sauce 120g
Amoy Stir Fry Tangy Sweet & Sour is a ready made sauce that you can easily throw into your wok with all the meat and veggies. It takes no long to cook at all and your delicious dish will be ready in a matter of minutes. Made with a blend of red peppers, fresh ginger and fresh herbs, this sauce contains no artificial colourings or flavourings, and is suitable for vegetarians too.
Amoy Stir Fry Tangy Sweet & Sour is a ready made sauce that you can easily throw into your wok with all the meat and veggies. It takes no long to cook at all and your delicious dish will be ready in a matter of minutes. Made with a blend of red peppers, fresh ginger and fresh herbs, this sauce contains no artificial colourings or flavourings, and is suitable for vegetarians too.
Last updated at 07/06/2026 22:31:22
Amoy Straight to Wok Tangy Sweet & Sour Stir Fry Sauce (120g)
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Amoy Stir Fry Tangy Sweet & Sour | British Corner Store
Delivery $56.45
Amoy Stir Fry Tangy Sweet & Sour Delivered to Australia
Delivery $75.92
originally posted on waitrose.com
These Amoy sachets are good value, but they DO need some work - they are a very, very basic starter sauce to which you need to add extra spices, herbs & condiments. Here's my basic recipe for this sachet:** Stir-fry small slices of ginger & garlic for a few seconds & then throw in sliced chicken or pork for 3-4 mins. NB ginger & garlic are already in the sachet, but more is better!** Add fresh peppers of various colours & stir-fry until al dente** Add rice wine [optional] & the sachet of sauce & cook for 1 minute** Add straight-to-wok noodles & stir-fry for 2 mins. At this stage add chopped birdseye chilli or chilli flakes if you like 'heat'INGREDIENTS: Water, Sugar, Concentrated Tomato Puree (10%), Pineapple Juice (9%), Modified Starch, Red Pepper (2%), ... MoreThese Amoy sachets are good value, but they DO need some work - they are a very, very basic starter sauce to which you need to add extra spices, herbs & condiments. Here's my basic recipe for this sachet:** Stir-fry small slices of ginger & garlic for a few seconds & then throw in sliced chicken or pork for 3-4 mins. NB ginger & garlic are already in the sachet, but more is better!** Add fresh peppers of various colours & stir-fry until al dente** Add rice wine [optional] & the sachet of sauce & cook for 1 minute** Add straight-to-wok noodles & stir-fry for 2 mins. At this stage add chopped birdseye chilli or chilli flakes if you like 'heat'INGREDIENTS: Water, Sugar, Concentrated Tomato Puree (10%), Pineapple Juice (9%), Modified Starch, Red Pepper (2%), Ginger, Salt, Acidity Regulators, Garlic, Sunflower Oil, Parsley, Pepper.
originally posted on waitrose.com
These Amoy sachets are good value, but they DO need some work - they are a very, very basic starter sauce to which you need to add extra spices, herbs & condiments. Here's my version of an Amoy chow mein recipe:** Stir-fry small slices of garlic & extra chillies [if you want extra heat] for a few seconds & then throw in sliced chicken or sliced pork or prawns for 3-4 mins** Add sliced red pepper & spring onion & stir-fry until al dente** Add rice wine [optional] & the sachet of sauce & cook for 1 minute** Add straight-to-wok rice noodles & stir-fry for 2 mins.INGREDIENTS: Water, Sugar, Garlic (5%), Concentrated Tomato Puree, Chilli 4%, Modified Starch, Salt, Acidity Regulator, Stabiliser
originally posted on ocado.com
This really was bad. Just sharp taste of star anise (and we love star anise usually) with nothing else. No balance at all, weird one dimensional flavour. How this got past their testers is beyond us.
| Nutritional Information | |
| Allergy Advice | May Contain Peanuts. May Contain Sesame |
| Storage | |
| Environment | Once opened use immediately. |
| Storage Type | Ambient |
Amoy Straight to Wok Tangy Sweet & Sour Stir Fry Sauce (120g)
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Amoy Stir Fry Tangy Sweet & Sour | British Corner Store
Delivery $56.45
Amoy Stir Fry Tangy Sweet & Sour Delivered to Australia
Delivery $75.92
These Amoy sachets are good value, but they DO need some work - they are a very, very basic starter sauce to which you need to add extra spices, herbs & condiments. Here's my basic recipe for this sachet:** Stir-fry small slices of ginger & garlic for a few seconds & then throw in sliced chicken or pork for 3-4 mins. NB ginger & garlic are already in the sachet, but more is better!** Add fresh peppers of various colours & stir-fry until al dente** Add rice wine [optional] & the sachet of sauce & cook for 1 minute** Add straight-to-wok noodles & stir-fry for 2 mins. At this stage add chopped birdseye chilli or chilli flakes if you like 'heat'INGREDIENTS: Water, Sugar, Concentrated Tomato Puree (10%), Pineapple Juice (9%), Modified Starch, Red Pepper (2%), ... MoreThese Amoy sachets are good value, but they DO need some work - they are a very, very basic starter sauce to which you need to add extra spices, herbs & condiments. Here's my basic recipe for this sachet:** Stir-fry small slices of ginger & garlic for a few seconds & then throw in sliced chicken or pork for 3-4 mins. NB ginger & garlic are already in the sachet, but more is better!** Add fresh peppers of various colours & stir-fry until al dente** Add rice wine [optional] & the sachet of sauce & cook for 1 minute** Add straight-to-wok noodles & stir-fry for 2 mins. At this stage add chopped birdseye chilli or chilli flakes if you like 'heat'INGREDIENTS: Water, Sugar, Concentrated Tomato Puree (10%), Pineapple Juice (9%), Modified Starch, Red Pepper (2%), Ginger, Salt, Acidity Regulators, Garlic, Sunflower Oil, Parsley, Pepper.
These Amoy sachets are good value, but they DO need some work - they are a very, very basic starter sauce to which you need to add extra spices, herbs & condiments. Here's my version of an Amoy chow mein recipe:** Stir-fry small slices of garlic & extra chillies [if you want extra heat] for a few seconds & then throw in sliced chicken or sliced pork or prawns for 3-4 mins** Add sliced red pepper & spring onion & stir-fry until al dente** Add rice wine [optional] & the sachet of sauce & cook for 1 minute** Add straight-to-wok rice noodles & stir-fry for 2 mins.INGREDIENTS: Water, Sugar, Garlic (5%), Concentrated Tomato Puree, Chilli 4%, Modified Starch, Salt, Acidity Regulator, Stabiliser
This really was bad. Just sharp taste of star anise (and we love star anise usually) with nothing else. No balance at all, weird one dimensional flavour. How this got past their testers is beyond us.
I bought this to take camping, and was so impressed with the taste bought more as a store cupboard standby. I would normally make sweet and sour from scratch, but this is good for when time is short. Its well balanced and not too artificial, to my taste.
Received to review. After reading reviews on this, I was expecting it to be really sweet and unpleasant. Actually, it was excellent - added all the usual extras to the stir-fry - ginger, garlic, chilli etc and it gave a lovely flavour, with a mild aniseed aftertaste. Would definitely buy again.
I love Thai food and keep buying products with Thai in the title to try to recreate my favourite dishes at home. I keep buying this Amoy product by error. Every time I have cooked with it I take a bite, gag, try another bite to confirm, then throw it out for the birds. The pigeons ignore it for days until the cold forces them to eat anything to survive. Poor pigeons. I usually fed them prime RSPB foods so they are not used to scraps. Anyway, this 'sauce' is a glutinous thick red syrup which tastes of nothing except sugar and the merest hint of pepper which might be the faded ghost of a mild chilli. All it does to stir-fried noodles or veggies is to turn them red and claggy. Not something you'd want to eat or even to look at. Waitrose should add a function to let ... MoreI love Thai food and keep buying products with Thai in the title to try to recreate my favourite dishes at home. I keep buying this Amoy product by error. Every time I have cooked with it I take a bite, gag, try another bite to confirm, then throw it out for the birds. The pigeons ignore it for days until the cold forces them to eat anything to survive. Poor pigeons. I usually fed them prime RSPB foods so they are not used to scraps. Anyway, this 'sauce' is a glutinous thick red syrup which tastes of nothing except sugar and the merest hint of pepper which might be the faded ghost of a mild chilli. All it does to stir-fried noodles or veggies is to turn them red and claggy. Not something you'd want to eat or even to look at. Waitrose should add a function to let shoppers put hated products on an avoid list like an inverted favourites. Any product that appears on a lot of avoid lists will know it has a serious problem to fix. I predict this product would be in the top ten avoids.
I?m reviewing this product because I got a free sample from Ocado. Obviously, I thought I?d try this with some crispy duck, but boy was it salty. Not like hoi sin I?ve had in the past. Rather an unusual taste. I?m actually really surprised, given that it?s from a brand leader such as Amoy. I wouldn?t recommend. Blue Dragon make delicious sauces - check those out.
If you love star anise then you would enjoy this, as that is the predominant taste. Forget ginger or chili. This was truly one of the worst tasting things I have ever eaten. It was all I could do to choke down the last of my bowl and I will be throwing the other half of the pack out. I am not one to waste food (I even made this stir fry with cauliflower greens!)
I was given this product free by Ocado to review. Glad I didn't pay for it as I was not impressed. Shame because a hoisin sauce normally enables a quick and tasty meal. As a well known make I expected it to be better. Didn't seem to have much taste other than saltiness and a weird sweetness. Won't be trying again.
Quite literally just takes like very cheap HP brown sauce. It was revolting and I definitely regret buying this item. In future with the stir fry meal deal, I will just stick with buying soy sauce and all the other sauces in this range and just utter rank. Which is a shame as the noodles of this brand are pretty decent in comparison.
| Nutritional Information | |
| Allergy Advice | May Contain Peanuts. May Contain Sesame |
| Storage | |
| Environment | Once opened use immediately. |
| Storage Type | Ambient |