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Torrefied sesame seeds flavored with Yuzu 70g
Ref : NISMNR005
Flavored roasted sesame seeds are part of furikake, traditional Japanese seasonings. To make this furikake, our craftsman has selected the best sesame origins. Here, the roasted sesame seeds have been delicately flavored with a yuzu citrus aroma.
The palate is initially greedy and generous, with toasty, almost biscuity notes, followed by tangy, fruity notes (green mandarin, yuzu, green grapefruit). The balanced saltiness of these sesame seeds is perfect for spicing up your sweet and savory dishes.
Our perfect matches: crunchy, delicious, fun and surprising, they're the perfect seasoning for white rice, pasta, marinades, sautéed tuna, grilled fish and meat, aperitif puff pastries, breads, cheeses, crudités salads, chocolate ice cream and shortbread cookies...
Data sheet
- Origin
- Hiroshima, Japan
- Weight
- 1 kg
- Packaging
- transparent bag
- Ingredients
- 82.50% roasted sesame seeds, fermented wheat and soy, sugar, salt, 1.80% yuzu flavor, flavor enhancers E621 and E635, acidifier E330, colorant E160a, yeast extract, dextrin.
- Storage
- Store away from light, heat and humidity.
- Allergenic(s)
- Sesame, Wheat, Soy
Based on 1
review
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Carole O.
Published Mar 14, 2025 at 05:13 am (Order date: Feb 24, 2025)5Goes great with boiled eggs! (Translated review)

Flavored roasted sesame seeds are part of furikake, traditional Japanese seasonings. To make this furikake, our craftsman has selected the best sesame origins. Here, the roasted sesame seeds have been delicately flavored with a yuzu citrus aroma.
The palate is initially greedy and generous, with toasty, almost biscuity notes, followed by tangy, fruity notes (green mandarin, yuzu, green grapefruit). The balanced saltiness of these sesame seeds is perfect for spicing up your sweet and savory dishes.

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