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Shoyu Soy Sauce

17,80$5000ml
Shoyu, also known as soy sauce, is a popular condiment and ingredient in many cuisines around the world, especially in Asian cuisine. It is made by fermenting soybeans and wheat with salt and water, and is typically aged for several months to develop its rich, savory flavor. Shoyu comes in many different varieties, but the most common type is dark soy sauce, which has a deep, rich color and a bold, umami flavor. It is often used as a seasoning for stir-fries, marinades, dipping sauces, and soups, and is a staple ingredient in many Asian dishes

Teriyaki sauce

3,40$7,50$
Teriyaki sauce has a sweet and salty tantalizing flavour which has become a favourite dish for many people around the world. It has a thick reddish-brown texture. Highly recommended for grilling, marinating and glazing cooking techniques. The sauce pairs well with grilled poultry and fish. It can be applied a few times during cooking and can also be applied at the end before serving. It can also be utilized as a delicious dipping sauce to enhance your favourite dishes

Tonkatsu Sauce

8,70$1000ml
Tonkatsu sauce is a thick and sweet sauce that is commonly used in Japanese cuisine as a condiment for fried dishes like tonkatsu, or breaded and deep-fried pork cutlets. It is similar in flavor to Worcestershire sauce, but with a sweeter taste and a thicker consistency. The main ingredients of Tonkatsu sauce include soy sauce, sugar, vinegar, and tomato paste. Additional ingredients may include fruits, vegetables, and spices, which can vary depending on the brand or recipe. Some common ingredients used in Tonkatsu sauce include apple puree, onion, garlic, and ginger. Tonkatsu sauce has a sweet, tangy, and savory flavor that pairs well with the crispy and salty flavor of fried foods. It is typically served as a dipping sauce for tonkatsu or other fried dishes, but can also be used as a marinade or glaze for grilled or roasted meats

Unagi Grilled eel sauce

10,80$210ml
A small plastic bottle of seasoning sauce for barbequed eel served on rice, a Japanese delicacy which is eternally simple and divine. The grilling sauce is imperative to creating a delicious, crispy, yet flavoursome grilled eel. This sauce is sweet, with a soy sauce base, and is basted over the eel prior to cooking. Serve in a black lacquer box for a seriously impressive finish. Before opening please keep out of direct sunlight and at room temperature

Unagi Sauce

4,60$200ml
Unagi sauce is made from Japanese eel extract 100% to make your meals enjoyable. Using a slow-cooking method, ensures Unagi broth blends in smoothly into the sauce to create a fulfilling smoky rich and sweet flavour. An ideal condiment that pairs well with grilled Unagi (eel), sushi roll and fried food

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