Gourmet Food : Yamasa Soy Sauce

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Gourmet Food : Yamasa Soy Sauce

Yamasa Soy Sauce

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Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Pacific Rim Gourmet
Ingredients: Water, wheat, soybeans, seasalt, sodium benzoate(less than 1/10 of 1% as a preservative).
Label: Yamasa
Product Manufacturer: Yamasa
Publisher: Yamasa
Studio: Yamasa


Product facts:
  • 5 fl. oz. dispenser
  • We are Amazon's Largest Purveyor of Gourmet Ingredients & Kitchenware from the pacific rim!







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Item Description:
Yamasa soy sauce, with a rich flavor and color, delicately brings out the finest taste sensations in a wide variety of cuisines. With health in mind, Yamasa produces a gourmet type of soy sauce that is naturally fermented and free of artificial flavoring.











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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Authentic
If you go to a good Japanese restaurant, chances are they have Yamasa on the table. You can't do any better than that.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - mmmmmm salty
This product reminds me of a thousand lunches of chicken teriyaki and mounds of steamed rice. Why eat out, when you can drizzle some soy over your food at home. Make everyday a teriyaki day!



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