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Ko choo kah rhoo

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About Ko choo kah rhoo

Ko choo kah rhoo are Korean fine red chilli flakes. A Korean grocery store is your best chance of obtaining them in the UK. I have seen mention of a Korean grocers "Duri", in Ealing Broadway, London, but have no other details. As a substitute, I have used Turkish chilli flakes and blended to a fine powder is a coffee grinder.

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