As we all know, Japanese cuisine goes way beyond sushi. It boasts iconic dishes prepared with care and attention, even in home kitchens. But what are the traditional Japanese sauces? Starting from soy sauce, with which it is possible to prepare an indefinite number of dips, teriyaki sauce and all the Japanese sushi sauces are just a few examples. Here is a mini-guide to Japanese sauces and how to combine or serve them.

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The Japanese Sauces You Need to Know
27 Apr 2022
Mirin is a condiment that is obtained from the fermentation of glutinous rice in addition to the koji mushroom matured together with the distillate. Its colour is golden, on the palate it is sweet like sake, but its consistency resembles that of a syrup. Mirin is often used as an ingredient in other Japanese sauces.