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  2. What to use when you don’t have mirin in your pantry - AOL

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    Find the best substitutes for mirin, a popular Japanese ingredient, including sweet marsala wine, sweet vermouth, seasoned rice vinegar and more.

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    It's especially tasty paired with ingredients like soy sauce for a balance of sweet and salty flavor in a number of Asian or Asian-inspired recipes. But finding true mirin, also known as hon-mirin ...

  4. List of Japanese condiments - Wikipedia

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    Mirin (みりん also 味醂)is an essential condiment used in Japanese cuisine. [1] It is a kind of rice wine similar to sake, but with a lower alcohol content—14% [2] instead of 20%. There are three general types. The first is hon mirin (lit. true mirin), [3] which contains alcohol.

  5. Mirin - Wikipedia

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    The second is shio mirin (literally: salt mirin), which contains a minimum of 1.5% salt to prevent consumption in order to avoid alcohol tax. [ 4 ] The third are mirin -like seasonings called shin mirin (literally: new mirin), [ 5 ] or mirin-fu chomiryo (literally: mirin-like seasoning), [ 6 ] which are substitutes not actually mirin . [ 7 ]

  6. Sake kasu - Wikipedia

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    Mirin is a type of sweet Japanese sake that contains 14% alcohol. [20] It is sweet, syrupy and used for seasoning, marinating, broth making, and glazing. [20] [21] Mirin kasu is mildly sweet compared to the taste of sake kasu. [7] The use of mirin kasu can be traced back to the Edo Period in Japan as a “sweet confectionary”. [7]

  7. 100+ Super Cozy Soup Recipes to Keep You Warm All ... - AOL

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    Get the recipe: 20-Minute Fully Loaded Cheesy Baked Potato Soup Related: Martha Stewart's Super-Simple Tip Will Give You the Fluffiest Baked Potato Ever Ribollita (Iolanda's Bread and Vegetable Soup)

  8. Rice vinegar - Wikipedia

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    Korean rice vinegar. Rice vinegar is a vinegar made from rice wine in East Asia (China, Japan and Korea), as well as in Vietnam in Southeast Asia.It is used as a seasoning, dressing, and dipping in many dishes, including sushi, jiaozi, and banchans.

  9. 6 Affordable Substitutes for Pricey Ingredients - AOL

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