Japanese sauces
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Chubo sauce Karubi yaki no tare
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From €11.00This sauce is a staple of Japan's popular yakiniku restaurants. It's a sweet soy-based barbecue sauce. Garlic, ginger and red pepper give it a punch. Ideal for seasoning pork, beef and vegetables.
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Yakitori no tare sauce
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From €3.20Yakitori, traditionally small skewers made of chicken (thigh, garlic, rump, skin, cartilage, liver, heart...) are one of the favorite dishes of Europeans traveling to Japan.
Sauce used to coat yakitori gives them a sweet-savory gourmet touch that's appreciated by all. Our sauce is made from granulated sugar, giving a pleasant, fragrant and appetizing glaze.
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Sukiyaki no tare Sauce
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From €3.40Sukiyaki, a traditional Japanese dish from the "nabemono" (one-dish) family, is said to have originated in the late 19th century in the city of Kobe. However, different, more rudimentary versions dating from the early 19th century use similar processes to cook fish, game birds and seafood.
It consists of thinly sliced beef, leeks, shiitake mushrooms and tofu. The beef is grilled, then boiled in a mixture of soy sauce and sugar in an iron pot. Other ingredients are eaten after the beef, slowly simmered in a sauce called "Warishita". Tasting is recommended after dipping the ingredients in a small bowl of beaten raw egg. As a side dish, it is customary to serve a bowl of steamed rice.
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Yakiniku sauce
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From €7.40Our yakiniku japanese sauce is made from a rare, naturally brewed shoyu that enhances ingredients flavors, tightens taste and eliminates odors. No spices or chemical seasonings are used, which would lock in the flavor of the sauce.
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EEL sauce to top grilled meat, eel and fish
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From €27.20This is the traditional japanese sauce used to top the grilled Japanese "unagi " eel.
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3 years aged Tonkatsu sauce
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From €11.70This 3 year-old Tonkatsu japanese sauce owes its existence to the earthquake.
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