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Aosa seaweed soy sauce
Ref : NISKOJI2
Aosa seaweed is also known as « aosa nori ». It is widely used to flavor spices mixtures (shichimi), potatoe chips, furikake, okonomiyaki and other takoyaki, soups, udon and ramen, giving them a real umami concentrate.
Our artisan, Koujiya, founded in 1816, is a renowned miso and soy sauce manufacturer located near Geku, Ise-jingu shrine, in the town of Ise, Mie prefecture.
Our version contains no additives, preservatives or flavor enhancers.
t focuses on the production and sale of dark soy sauce with a unique sweetness and flavor, which accompanies famous Ise dishes such as "Ise udon" and "tekone-zushi".
For this sauce, aosa seaweed has been infused for a long time, giving it great sweetness and rich flavors, making it predisposed for tasting white-fleshed fish sashimi, as well as squid and scallops...
Purists will adopt it for sômen and udon, either pure or in tsuyu sauce.
Data sheet
- Origin
- Mie, Japan
- Weight
- 0,877 Kg Net for 720 ml
182 g Net for 150 ml - Packaging
- Glass bottle
- Ingredients
- soy sauce (soy, wheat, salt, alcohol), water, sugar, 2.05% aosa seaweed (Monostroma Nitidum Wittrock), salt, alcohol
- Storage
- refrigerate after opening
- Allergenic(s)
- soya
wheat - Nutritional values
- Per 100 g : energy 80 kcal (342 kJ) ; fat less than0,3g, of which saturates less than0,01g ; carbohydrate 13,8g, of which sugars 8,6g ; protein 6,3g ; salt 10,58g.

Aosa seaweed is also known as « aosa nori ». It is widely used to flavor spices mixtures (shichimi), potatoe chips, furikake, okonomiyaki and other takoyaki, soups, udon and ramen, giving them a real umami concentrate.
Our artisan, Koujiya, founded in 1816, is a renowned miso and soy sauce manufacturer located near Geku, Ise-jingu shrine, in the town of Ise, Mie prefecture.
Our version contains no additives, preservatives or flavor enhancers.

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