Yamaroku Little Luxury Ponzu Soy Sauce, 18 Ounce

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Management number 215744792 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price $16.40 Model Number 215744792
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The official name of this ponzu is translated as "A Bit More Luxurious Ponzu". Unlike the common ponzu sauce, this one has a much varied amount of use for dishes. Using a combination of soy sauce, stock from dried bonito flakes, dried kelp, sugar and then adding the Japanese fruit juices of yuzu and sudachi, it becomes a luxurious type of ponzu sauce. No preservatives or chemicals are used. Suggested uses are with boiled foods, shabu shabu (hot pot where thinly sliced meat and vegetables are boiled together and served with a dipping sauce), Korean barbecue, salad, pickled dishes and gyoza (fried dumplings). Kioke is a traditional Japanese wooden container used to ferment Japanese-style food. A microbe for fermentation settles in the kioke which turns it into the best brewing container. The basic seasonings for a Japanese meal consist of the following: soy sauce, vinegar, mirin (sweet rice wine), and sake. All of these ingredients were brewed in a kioke back in Japan's Edo period during the years of 1603-1868. The fermentation of a microbe is required for making all the seasonings have the highest quality of taste. These were only possible through the use of the kioke which was hailed as the best container for brewing the seasonings. The soy sauce industry today is more reliant on industrial production of the sauce, and now less than 1% of soy sauce production is brewed the traditional way using kioke. This method for creating authentic Japanese cuisine is slowly fading away due to the shift of mass manufacturing. In Japan, only 1 company remains that produces the kioke barrels. With only about 60 kioke in their possession, most which will be impossible to use in 50 years, the current 5th generation owner of Yamaroku Shoyu took action and became a disciple from that company to learn how to build a kioke. This will help keep the traditional way of making soy sauces alive and will be passed on to the next generation.

  • Made In Japan
  • Made With Sudachi And Yuzu Japanese Fruit Juices For A Fresh Aroma & Citrus Twist For Taste
  • Brewed With Ancient Method Of Using Kioke Wooden Barrels
  • No Preservatives Used
  • Great For Use With Fish, Korean Barbecue (a.k.a. Yakiniku), Gyoza, Salads Or Pickled Dishes
Size 1.12 Pound (Pack of 1)
Flavor Soy Sauce
Cuisine Japanese cuisine
Item Form Flakes
Specialty Preservative Free
Brand Name Yamaroku
Unit Count 18 Ounce
Item Weight 18 Ounces
Manufacturer M5 Corporation -- Dropship
Container Type Bottle
Number of Items 1
Item Package Weight 0.9 Kilograms

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