Kantong bumbu (utawa tas pedhes, kothak rempah-rempah utawa kothak pedhes ; Basa Irlandia: mála spíosrach [2] ) minangka salah sawijining jinis olahan arupa panganan cepat saji sing populer ing Irlandia sing diilhami saka masakan Asia . [3] Biasane, tas rempah-rempah kalebu keripik pedhes goreng, pitik (abon / bal / swiwi ),  mrica abang lan ijo, mrica cabai, bawang goreng, lan macem-macem rempah-rempah. [4] Kadhang kala diiringi bak saos kari . [5] [6] [7] [8] Kasedhiya ing takeaway Cina lan gunting wiwit taun 2010-an, [9] sajian kasebut wis ngasilake kultus . [10] Dipilih minangka 'Piring Takeaway Favorit Irlandia' ing Just Take National Takeaway Awards 2020.

Spice bag
Spice bag
Jeneng liyanéSpicy Bag, Spicy Box
Panggonan asalRepublic of Ireland
Tlatah utawa prajaDublin[1]
Hawa ajanganHot
Woworan pokokFried chicken, Sichuan pepper, five-spice powder, Thai chili, onions, bell peppers, chips, salt
Buku masakan: Spice bag  Médhia: Spice bag

Miturut wartawan RTÉ Liam Geraghty, sajian kasebut kudune digawe ing taun 2010 dening The Sunflower Chinese takeaway ing Templeogue, Dublin, kanthi tas rempah-rempah pisanan sing didol ing Just Eat ing taun 2012. [11] a

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  11. Who invented the spice bag? (ing basa Inggris), dibukak ing 2020-12-21