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Packsize | 12/12 OZ |
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Wontons are made by spreading a square wrapper flat in the palm of one’s hand, placing a small amount of filling in the center, and sealing the wonton into the desired shape by compressing the wrapper’s edges together with the fingers. Adhesion may be improved by moistening the wrapper’s inner edges, typically by dipping a fingertip into water and running it across the dry dough to dissolve the extra flour. As part of the sealing process, air is pressed out of the interior to avoid rupturing the wonton from internal pressure when cooked.
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).
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.
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.
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!
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.