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SUDACHI, NIBAN SHIBORI
Ideal for the home chef, Yakami Orchards Sudachi Juice, Niban Shibori (Second Pressing of Fruit), is a vibrant ingredient perfect for superb Cocktails and Non-Alcoholic Drinks, Vinaigrettes, Sashimi, Ceviche, Sauces, Vegetables and Desert or whenever a splash of Sudachi Citrus will create the complexity of flavor you desire in a variety applications only bound by your imagination.
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KABOSU, MARUGOTO SHIBORI
Marugoto Shibori, meaning in its natural state. This is an extremely rare and unique citrus coming from the orchards of Yakami. Kabosu’s flavor is best described as clean taste of lemon with notes of cucumber and melon. Use Kabosu juice as a substitute for ordinary lemon juice, and discover the complexities that Kabosu delivers.
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KABOSU, NIBAN SHIBORI
Niban Shibori, meaning second pressing. Great for the home cook. Create superb cocktails and non-alcoholic drinks. Use Kabosu juice as a substitute for ordinary lemon juice, and discover the complexities that Kabosu delivers!
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IWASHI WHISKEY BARREL AGED (FISH SAUCE)
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.
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SAKURA CHERRY BLOSSOM WHITE SHOYU
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.
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HAKU, BLACK GARLIC SHOYU
Haku Black Garlic Shoyu is a truly extraordinary expression of the progressive next generation of Shoyu Masters from Kyoto Prefecture. Following traditions dating back 3,000 years, while introducing new techniques and ingredients to produce an exceptional product worthy of their ancestor’s approval. These master craftsmen have perfectly paired the individual qualities of Shoyu and Black Garlic to create a symphony of flavors unrivaled by any Shoyu today. Complex aromas of earthy must and fermented soy beans are present on the nose while flavors notes of Fig, Raisin, Molasses and subdued hints of Garlic fill the palate. Used in Japan as a finishing Shoyu or as a stand-alone ingredient, Haku Black Garlic Shoyu stands out among Japan’s great Shoyus.
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YUZU MARAREDO (MARMALADE)
Truly a treasure among the world’s greatest marmalades, Yakami Orchards Yuzu Marmalade simply combines ripe, fresh Yuzu Fruit, Cane Sugar & Honey. The perfect breakfast condiment, add it to tea or pair it with seared fois gras. Yuzu Marmalade is a staple on the finest cheese boards. Bright, fresh and floral, Yuzu Marmalade is a versatile ingredient for the finest chefs and home cooks alike.
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THREE CRABS FISH SAUCE
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.
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NANAMI TOGARASHI, SEVEN SPICE
Shichi is Japanese for “seven” and togarashi means “peppers,” hence the name “seven spice” referring to the number of spices (plus nori) typically used in this blend. While many variations exist, shichimi togarashi typically includes red chili peppers, sanshō or sichuan peppercorns, dried orange peel, black sesame seeds, white sesame seeds, ground ginger, poppy seeds and nori (seaweed).
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LEE KUM KEE, BLACK BEAN GARLIC SAUCE
Savour this unamipacked blendof roasted garlic, black beans, soy, and ginger as a dipping sauce for dumplings or spring rolls-or use it to create meat dishes such as broccoli-beef stir fryand pork ribs
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SALTED BLACK BEANS
These unattractive legumes taste like a solidified composite of soy and fish sauce. They are indeed little nuggets of umami joy and an indispensible ingredient that can instantly improve your efforts in Chinese cuisine.
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NIPPON SHOKKEN, DRIED SEAWEED MIX
This seaweed mix contains a variety of high-quality seaweed; Wakame, Suginori Aka, Suginori Ao, Tsunomata Aka, and Suginori Shiro. It expands 10 times its original size and can be used for salads or as a garnish.
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NIPPON SHOKKEN, EEL COATING SAUCE
This is a refined recipe of the traditional Bansankan Eel Sauce. Double the soy with a unique blend of powder and liquid soy sauce! Great thickness for sushi rolls.