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Packsize | 12/12OZ |
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An inspiring Japanese style chili sauce that highlights black garlic and Shio Koji mash, black garlic and yuzu zest are combined with the shio koji and the result is an exciting condiment that captures spice, sweet & savory, floral citrus with a hint of years.
Packed in a nice 24 oz glass bottle. Three Crabs is a product of Thailand and processed in Hong Kong. Ingredients: anchovy extract, water, salt, fructose & hydrolyzed wheat protein. Typically fish sauce does not have fructose and hydrolyzed wheat protein, and we believe those ingredients give the sauce a subtle sweet flavor. The fish sauce smell is somewhat muted compared to other brands.
Takumi Sashimi Tamari is ‘Sashimi Grade’ Tramari. Supporting a 3000-year-old tradition, dark in color and clean in appearance, it has a natural balance with complex flavor and aroma. A premium soy sauce, less sodium, and wheat-free.
Delicate, subtle and refined, a fundamental Ingredient of Japanese cuisine. Haku Iwashi Whisky Barrel Aged Fish Sauce is Master crafted following ancestral methods dating back to the edo period, 400 years ago. Using only the Iwashi sardine from the Sea of Japan which is much bigger and fattier than its Mediterranean counterparts. Japanese Iwashi fish sauce is first aged 2 years before it is further refined and aged an additional 12 months in Japanese Whisky Barrels yielding a more mellow, delicate texture and flavor with an understated sweetness. Quintessentially the perfect finishing sauce.
A fundamental ingredient used throughout Japan, Yakami Orchards Yuzu Ponzu is hand crafted using only the finest quality ingredients. Fresh Yuzu Juice and Yuzu Zest are expertly married to a Cedar Aged Rice Vinegar & Salted Mirin base, then finished with Bonito and Kombu Seaweed and artfully aged to unequalled perfection. From exotic cocktails to marinades & dressings, Yakami Orchards Yuzu Ponzu yields unparalleled balance. Add Takuko White Shoyu or Tamari to create a simple dipping sauce or reduce to create the perfect glaze. Its limits are extensive, a must for any Japanese Cuisine enthusiast.
The sakura are added into already aging barrels of white shoyu, and left there to age an additional 1 year, in order to infuse the perfume and color of the blossoms.