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  2. List of Japanese condiments - Wikipedia

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    Ponzu is a citrus-based sauce commonly used in Japanese cuisine. It is very tart in flavor, with a thin, watery consistency and a light brown color. Ponzu shōyu or ponzu jōyu is ponzu sauce with soy sauce (shōyu) added, and the mixed product is widely referred to as simply ponzu.

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    It's an indisputable fact that honey mustard makes the best dip for chicken fingers and fries. The beloved condiment coats fried food like a dream, offering a harmonious balance of sweetness and ...

  4. List of sauces - Wikipedia

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    Coulis – Thin sauce made from vegetables or fruits [2] Duck sauce – American Chinese condiment with a translucent orange appearance; Egusi sauce; Fry sauce – Condiment for French fries; Hollandaise sauceSauce made of egg, butter, and lemon; Mahyawa – Iranian cuisine tangy sauce made out of fermented fish

  5. Karashi - Wikipedia

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    Karashi (芥子, 辛子, からし, or カラシ), also known as Oni Karashi, [1] is a type of mustard used as a condiment or as a seasoning in Japanese cuisine. Karashi is made from the crushed seeds of Brassica juncea (brown mustard) and is usually sold in either powder or paste form.

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    2. 365 Whole Foods Market Organic Honey Mustard. $2.39 from Amazon. ... Ken's Steak House Honey Mustard Dressing ... I suppose this tastes more like homemade honey mustard sauce than anything that ...

  7. Ken's Foods - Wikipedia

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    Selection of Ken's Steakhouse dressings in a grocery store. Ken's is the number-three manufacturer of salad dressings in the United States behind Kraft Foods and Wish-Bone. Besides its headquarters in Marlborough, the company employs over 1,200 people in facilities located in McDonough, Georgia, Lebanon, Indiana and Las Vegas, Nevada. [2]