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Ume tonkatsu sauce
Ref : NISHGM005
This natural sauce, with no additives, colorants or preservatives, surprises with its sweet, fresh and tangy notes of plum ume. The seasoning is perfectly balanced. Ideal for tonkatsu, fried chicken and fish, fish tartar, grilled meats, crudités and grilled fish (sardines, mackerel).
Tonkatsu is a Japanese specialty made from breaded and fried pork. "Ton" means pork, and "katsu" is an abbreviation of the English cutlet, from the French côtelette. Tonkatsu "pork cutlets" are thick slices of breaded and fried pork, similar to German cutlets. They can be made from pork loin or pork loin.
This very popular specialty is usually served sliced as a meal, accompanied by shredded cabbage, rice, miso soup and pickles. Tonkatsu slices are seasoned with mustard and a thick, tangy Worcestershire or tonkatsu sauce.
Data sheet
- Origin
- Wakayama, Japan
- Weight
- 220 g net
- Packaging
- Glass bottle
- Ingredients
- water, 12.88% umeboshi plum, sugar, soy sauce (soy, wheat, salt, sugar, rice, alcohol), tomato purée, starch, plum vinegar, vinegar, salt, plum wine.
- Storage
- refrigerate after opening
- Allergenic(s)
- soya
wheat - Nutritional values
- Per 100 g : energy 78 kcal (329 kJ) ; fat less than 0,5g, of which saturates less than 0,1g ; carbohydrate 18g, of which sugars 15g ; dietary fiber 1g; protein 0,8g ; salt 5,6g.
Based on 2
reviews
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Aeryo C.
Published Aug 14, 2025 at 11:05 am (Order date: Jul 28, 2025)5I love this ume sauce! (Translated review)
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Françoise V.
Published Oct 28, 2024 at 02:02 pm (Order date: Oct 13, 2024)5Very very good sauce (Translated review)

This natural sauce, with no additives, colorants or preservatives, surprises with its sweet, fresh and tangy notes of plum ume. The seasoning is perfectly balanced. Ideal for tonkatsu, fried chicken and fish, fish tartar, grilled meats, crudités and grilled fish (sardines, mackerel).

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