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Tegel Take Outs Frozen Chicken Karaage 360g or Tenderloins / Chunks 400g $6 @ Coles

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Tegel deals are normally popular on here.

Tried the karaage and Korean chicken last week and they were delicious.

https://www.coles.com.au/product/tegel-takeouts-korean-style…

https://www.coles.com.au/product/tegel-takeouts-frozen-chick…

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  • is the Korean very spicy?

    • +1

      No, but I haven't tried the gochujang sauce it comes with yet.

      • thank you

    • +1

      No.

      • thank you

  • +4

    Tastes like nothing tbh.

      • +2

        i reckon it's useful to point out it's chicken meal as distinct from actual chicken

        i might've grabbed some to try without reading the label and would've been disappointed (however naive that may be)

        agree re home made tho

        • +1

          Where does it say that on the label? I'm not suggesting you're wrong btw, I just can't see it.

          • +2

            @whichtyler: i'm just guessing wbettison's checked the label and s/he didn't pull it out they ass

        • Literally just tried it, it's real chicken. You can see the strips of muscle, it's not mince or anything.

      • -5

        -you dont need to deep fry, i don't. oven or air fryer works great.
        -who doesn't own basic spices already??
        -yeah the labour cost of processed garbage, so worth it

    • +12

      Lazy, grow your own chickens folks, why buy it from greedy colesworths?

  • +1

    Some of us have jobs.

    • +3

      i have absolutely no clue what this means

      is it because i'm an old?

      • +9

        No it’s because you haven’t had your brain turned to mush by mainstream news/social media/ai slop/etc.

        • -2

          Only referring that their original chickens were nashville and Louisiana style….now they are doing Korean and Karaage.

          Haha….so triggered

    • -7

      thats a Joe Biden level comment… complete dribble

      • -1

        Haha…i was simply referring that their original chickens were nashville and Louisiana style….now they are doing Korean and Karaage.

  • I like both of these. Nowhere near as good as my local Korean chicken shop but decent enough. Good for a quick meal on nights when you get home late and couldn't be bothered cooking anything.

  • The korean one isnt bad

  • I've been keen to try these but not at full price. At half price, worth trying.

  • I bought and have tried both, the Korean one is better and I like the sauce. The Japanese one doesn't taste like kaarage to me.

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