Look Chin Nguea - Thai Beef Meatballs - 500 g
Real Thai taste
Butcher quality
Freshly made in Bavaria
In stock
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Refrigerated shipping
We ship this product in a cooler bag and ice packs from Easy2cool. We charge a one-time fee of €4 per order.
Refrigerated shipping only Monday - Wednesday. Orders placed on other days will be shipped the following Monday. 🌴
Ingredients
Nutritional values
durability
Our sausages are prepared according to an original Thai recipe. Due to the spices, the taste differs considerably from German sausages in some places.
Once received, the sausages will keep for several days in the refrigerator, and you can store them frozen for weeks.
Shipment
● Delivery in 1 to 3 working days via DHL
● 14 days return policy
● 7 € shipping fee within Germany
Look Chin Nguea – Thai Beef Balls
Authentic Taste from Thailand – Artisanally Made in Germany
Our Look Chin Nguea are traditional Thai meat balls made from high-quality beef – expertly prepared and completely free of flavor enhancers. Instead, they are made with great care and passion for quality and authenticity.
Product Details:
- .🐮 100% Beef from controlled origin
- 👨🍳 Artisanally made according to original Thai recipe
- 🚫 No flavor enhancers, artificial flavors, or preservatives
- 🇩🇪 Produced in Germany – quality you can trust
- 🍜 Ideal for soups, grilling, stir-fries, or as a snack
Preparation Recommendation:
Briefly simmer in hot water, pan-fry, or grill – done! Perfect with sweet and spicy Thai sauce or as an addition to a hearty broth.
SAWADEE AT YAK THAI
Hello and welcome. I'm Chonticha – the founder of Yak-Thai. For as long as I can remember, I've loved working with food.
True to the motto “Thailand meets Bavaria,” I produce almost all of my specialties sustainably and locally, directly in Bavaria.
From me you will only get authentic Thai-tasting specialties - just try our products
Your Chonticha
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