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Kaki Fry Oyster

13,80$10pc
Oyster fry is one of the most famous oyster preparations in Japan. It is a cooking method in which creamy, tasty, and sweet oysters emerge from a zesty batter. The reason for its popularity is not only its flavor, but also the rich nutritional content of oysters. This product is already battered, so customers simply deep-fry it and eat it right away. This product is already battered, so customers simply deep-fry it and eat it right away

Kaneku Nama Wasabi

19,50$750g
Kaneku Nama Wasabi is a type of fresh wasabi paste that is made from 100% pure wasabi rhizomes. Unlike many other wasabi pastes that are made from a combination of horseradish, mustard, and food coloring, Kaneku Nama Wasabi is made using only fresh wasabi, which gives it a unique and authentic flavor. Wasabi or Japanese horse radish is the stem of the wasabi plant that is used as a condiment and has an extremely strong pungency. One of the main characteristics of Kaneku Nama Wasabi is its freshness. The wasabi is ground into a paste just before packaging, which helps to preserve its flavor and nutrients. This freshness also means that the wasabi has a bright green color and a more subtle flavor than other wasabi pastes. It is particularly popular in Japanese cuisine, where it is used to add a spicy and aromatic flavor to a wide range of dishes. Overall, Kaneku Nama Wasabi is a premium quality product that is prized for its authentic flavor and freshness

Karaage Flour

8,50$1Kg
Karaage powder is a type of seasoning mix used to coat Japanese-style fried chicken known as karaage. The powder is typically made from a blend of wheat flour, cornstarch, and various seasonings such as salt, garlic powder, ginger powder, and pepper. Karaage powder is a popular ingredient in Japanese cuisine, often used in restaurants and homes to make karaage chicken. It is also used to make other fried foods such as shrimp, fish, and vegetables. Overall, karaage powder is a delicious and convenient ingredient that helps to create the crispy and flavorful coating on Japanese-style fried chicken

Kewpie Mayonnaise

9,50$1Kg
“KEWPIE Mayonnaise” is Kewpie’s flagship product, and has been cherished by consumers across Japan since 1925. KEWPIE Mayonnaise is a popular brand of mayonnaise that originated in Japan. It is a creamy, rich, and tangy mayonnaise that is made with high-quality ingredients, such as egg yolks, vinegar, and vegetable oil. The mayonnaise has a distinctive flavor that is often described as being slightly sweet with a hint of umami. In addition to its flavor and texture, KEWPIE Mayonnaise is also a healthier alternative to other types of mayonnaise. It contains less cholesterol and saturated fat than traditional mayonnaise, making it a good option for those who are watching their dietary intake

Kewpie Sweet Mayonnaise

8,20$500g
“KEWPIE Mayonnaise” is Kewpie’s flagship product, and has been cherished by consumers across Japan since 1925. It goes well with salad, sandwiches, sushi, and much more. Be creative and enjoy fancy dish accompanied by KEWPIE Mayonnaise! KEWPIE Mayonnaise contains 4 egg yolks per 500g. The amino acids yielded from the protein of the egg yolks is a key factor for KEWPIE’s tasty, savory flavor. Unlike most store-bought mayonnaise, there is no sugar in the product; any sweetness comes naturally from the egg yolks and the blend of vinegar, rice, apple cider, red wine, and distilled, which provide both acid and a hint of sweetness that is missing from American mayos that use sugar and white distilled vinegar in

Kurokirishima Shochu Imo

14,00$27,00$
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