🍜 Elevate your meals with a splash of flavor magic!
Minor's General Tso's Sauce is a ready-to-use cooking sauce that combines sweet and spicy flavors, infused with ginger, molasses, and crushed hot peppers. This versatile sauce is perfect for a variety of dishes, from stir-fries to glazes, and is free from high fructose corn syrup, making it a healthier choice for culinary enthusiasts.
V**.
Genera Tsos
This sauce is so good.
A**B
Tastes restaurant made, with no limits on how much sauce you can enjoy! 😁👍
After moving away from my favorite Chinese restaurant, I began searching for Gen Tsos sauce.This sauce is an exact match for the flavor and consistency I enjoyed before!Perfect balance of sweet and heat, and the container fits perfectly in the fridge door!For the value and the flavor, I know I'll be buying more of this again very soon!I highly recommend this to others on a similar quest!
M**R
Taste is awesome
It is sweet but the taste is the best I’ve used. Bought one from Walmart the first time I used it but then they stopped selling it. Have bought 2 of them from this seller and gonna by 2 more here shortly because I’m almost half way through the last container.
L**A
Quality and value
My husband practically drinks this stuff. He puts it in so many stir fry dishes. It's a small fortune at the grocery stores. This is better value and great taste.
R**E
Tastes great!
General Tso's chicken is probably at the top of my list of favorite foods. I wanted to learn how to make it myself without having to shell out $10-$14 for "my fix".My family did a taste test with this product and the Iron Kitchen brand General Tso's sauce. I cooked - head to head comparison. Same night, same batch of wok-fried chicken chunks. Final blend cooked ten minutes apart from each other.Both batches of General Tso's (one batch with Minor's and one batch with Iron Kitchen) were very, very good. Almost identical. I could easily eat a pound of either. But the Iron Kitchen Brand General Tso's was unanimously better. Again, it wasn't much of a difference, but the Iron Kitchen was a tad sweeter and a tad more spicy than Minor's. Neither were overly spicy, about medium. I personally am not a fan of really spicy food, and I can comfortably say that Minor's was not too spicy for me - just right.One important point is that the Minor's Brand Sauce is significantly cheaper than Iron Kitchen.To sum up, yes I would buy Minor's again. It is very, very tasty and cost-effective. True, it did not win the bake-off against Iron Kitchen, but it didn't lose by much. A packet of Splenda and few more chili flakes would have probably made it a tie.Update: I made another batch today using the Minor's General Tso's sauce. Just wanted to double down that this sauce is great! Not too spicy, not too sweet. Just right.
W**E
Awesome shortcut!
This sauce is outstanding! Fry chicken, pork in cornstarch, add slightly cooked multicolored peppers, pineapple chunks, a few cherries, and whatever floats your boat and you will have a gen tsao's to rival any Chinese restaurant! And I am really picky!
P**N
Great tasting!
Great tasting! just wish it was stronger/ more concentrated.
E**S
This sauce should be a little sweeter
This sauce tastes okay. It's a little less sweet than others. The restaurant general's tso sauce taste way sweeter. It does the job. It's just not the best tasting
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