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  2. List of Japanese condiments - Wikipedia

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    Most Japanese soy sauces include wheat as a primary ingredient, which tends to give them a slightly sweeter taste than their Chinese counterparts. They also tend toward an alcoholic sherry-like flavor, due to the addition of alcohol in the product. Not all soy sauces are interchangeable. Soy sauce was introduced into Japan in the 7th century.

  3. List of sushi and sashimi ingredients - Wikipedia

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    Chirashi-zushi (ちらし寿司, scattered sushi) is a bowl of sushi rice topped with a variety of raw fish and vegetables/garnishes (also refers to barazushi) [1] [2] [3] Inari-zushi (稲荷寿司, fried tofu pouch) is a type of sushi served in a seasoned and fried pouch made of tofu and filled with sushi rice. [1] [3]

  4. Sushi - Wikipedia

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    Soy sauce is the usual condiment, and sushi is normally served with a small sauce dish or a compartment in the bento. Traditional etiquette suggests that the sushi is turned over so that only the topping is dipped to flavor it; the rice—which has already been seasoned with rice wine vinegar, sugar, salt, mirin, and kombu—would otherwise ...

  5. Sushi restaurant 101: From California rolls to omakase, here ...

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    What to order at a sushi restaurant, according to a chef and restaurant owner.

  6. We Tried 25 Popular Hot Sauces — This Is the Best - AOL

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    Best for: Dumpling dipping sauce, salad dressing. This Trader Joe's yuzu hot sauce is for citrus lovers. It's made with yuzu kosho, a Japanese condiment of fermented chiles, salt, and yuzu citrus ...

  7. Sashimi - Wikipedia

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    Wasabi paste is sometimes mixed directly into soy sauce as a dipping sauce, which is generally not done when eating sushi (which itself normally includes wasabi). A reputed motivation for serving wasabi with sashimi and also gari, besides its flavor, is killing harmful bacteria and parasites that could be present in raw seafood. [8]