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| ZK097 Colorful Sauce Bottles -- Hexagonal Bottles |
This item is in stock in Japan. Weight: 80 g. Price: $2.80
Product type: Cooking Item
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| For anyone who loves sushi, they know that it's almost a sin to eat your sushi without shoyu (soy sauce). Now you can pack that necessary ingredient for your sushi based lunches where ever you with with these great plastic hexagon shaped bottles. Each one is about 1.75 inches in length, is easily squeezable, and comes with a cap to secure the liquid from leaking. To fill squeeze the mini container put into your liquid and let go to allow the liquid to be sucked up into the bottle, the secure it with the cap and you're ready to go! A great item that's terrific to use for sushi, Japanese food, Chinese food, or any dish that requires a little sauce to be added for flavor. Comes in a pack of 12, each holds 5mm of liquid. Also good for vinegar and thin sauces, and excellent for stashing into bento boxes. (Not recommended for microwaves, however they can be frozen -- fill with water and freeze to make a mini cooling pack!) |
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| SWN23 Bull-Dog Sauce |
This item can be ordered. Weight: 180 g. Price: $2.80
Product type: Japanese Food
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| In Japan, there are many delicious things. One thing foreigners positively fall in love with is Japanese "sauce" (that's what it's called, just "sauce" in English, although the official name is tonkatsu sauce). A kind of thick, brown sauce that goes with a broad range of delicious food, we recommend sauce with fried food (croquettes, fried and breaded shrimp), eggs, yakisoba, takoyaki or okonomiyaki, and more. Peter loves to eat Japanese karaage (fried chicken) on rice, with lots of sauce on top, so that the sauce flows down over the chicken and into the rice. This is a handy bottle of 170ml of sauce for you, for many delicious servings! Made by Bulldog! |
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| KAN082 Soy Sauce Ramen Drop (Asahikawa) ~ Japanese Food Drops |
This item is in stock in Japan. Weight: 200 g. Price: $4.25
Product type: Japanese Food Drop
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| Sakuma Drops are the famous classic candy enjoyed for since before World War II, which were made famous in the animated film Grave of the Fireflies. Right now Japan is having a "Drop Candy boom" with the most interesting flavors of candy available, including rare and exotic flavors from different parts of the country. Each reusable tin contains about 20-25 candies. Made in Japan. ABOUT THIS CANDY: Each part of Japan is famous for a different kind of food, and this is Ashikawa style Soy Sauce. Enjoy this great taste in a wonderful candy!
Get 15% off 3 or more traditional "Japanese Food Drops" candies.
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| KAN034 Yaki Toukibi - Sweet Corn + Soy Sauce (Hokkaido Limited) ~ Japanese Food Drops |
This item is in stock in Japan. Weight: 200 g. Price: $4.25
Product type: Japanese Food candy
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| Sakuma Drops are the famous classic candy enjoyed for since before World War II, which were made famous in the animated film Grave of the Fireflies. Right now Japan is having a "Drop Candy boom" with the most interesting flavors of candy available, including rare and exotic flavors from different parts of the country. Each reusable tin contains about 20-25 candies. Made in Japan. ABOUT THIS CANDY: We love to eat delicious slow-roasted corn in Japan, smothered with melted butter and soy sauce, a combination that's really outstanding. A favorite food in Hokkaido, but you can enjoy this great taste without leaving your home!
Get 15% off 3 or more traditional "Japanese Food Drops" candies.
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