Sauces & Marinades
Sauces & Marinades

Sauces & Marinades

In cooking, a sauce is liquid or sometimes semi-solid food served on or used in preparing other foods. Sauces are not normally consumed by themselves; they add flavor, moisture, and visual appeal to another dish. Sauce is a French word taken from the Latin salsus, meaning salted. Sauces need a liquid component, but some sauces (for example, pico de gallo salsa or chutney) may contain more solid elements than liquid. Sauces are an essential element in cuisines all over the world.

Mugi miso (barley)

400g

Genmai miso (brown rice)

400g

Aka miso (red)

400g

Shiro miso (white)

400g

Wakame

50g

Kanten agar-agar (2 bars)

15g

Kanten agar-agar flakes

910g

Kanten agar-agar flakes

28g

Nori (10 sheets)

25g

Mitoku arame

1Kg

Arame

50g

Hatcho miso (unpasturized soybean)

300g
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