Collection: Japanese condiments and spices

To raise a dish or bring unique flavors, nothing could be simpler with the many Japanese condiments that exist! Mixing furikake to sesame via marinated plums umeboshi, you will necessarily find a condiment that will find its place in your closet.

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  • Spicy Lemon Sauce ⋅ Yamato Foods ⋅ 60ml

    ⋅ An alternative to Tabasco⋅ Fresh and spicy flavor⋅ Perfect for seasoning vegetables or fish⋅ Pairs very well with olive oilA lively and spicy seasoning with...

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  • Karashi mustard paste Japanese style ⋅ House Foods ⋅ 42g

    ⋅ Spicier than French mustard⋅ Perfect for mixing into sauces and broths⋅ Ideal for serving with grilled meat and fish⋅ A great alternative to your traditional...

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    Unit price 85.71 €  by  kg
  • Spicy Grilling Sauce ⋅ Yamato Foods ⋅ 65ml

    ⋅ An alternative to Tabasco⋅ Made with garlic and togarashi chili pepper⋅ Perfect for enhancing grilled meats⋅ Works great in ramen and mapo tofu⋅ Add a...

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    Unit price 100.00 €  by  l
  • Soy sauce in grains ⋅ naogen ⋅ 20ml

    ⋅ A unique soy sauce made from whole soybeans⋅ Easy to carry⋅ An excellent alternative to salt for any type of dish⋅ Perfect on grilled vegetables...

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    Unit price 382.50 €  by  l

Learn more about Japanese condiments and spices

THE Condiments and spices The most popular in Japanese cooking include soy sauce, miso, mirin, rice vinegar, as well as spices like the wasabi and the Shichimi Togarashi (mixture of seven spices). These ingredients are essential to create the typical flavors of Japanese cuisine.

THE wasabi is a spicy green paste made from a Japanese root, famous for its spicy flavor. THE ginger, as for it, is often used marinated (GARI) in Japanese cuisine and has a fresh and slightly spicy taste. Marinated ginger is generally served with sushi to clean the palate between the bites, while the wasabi is used to add heat and spice.

For raw fish, sweet spices like the wasabi or the Shichimi Togarashi (mixture of seven spices) are perfect. THE Yuzu Kosho (pepper paste and yuzu) is also popular to bring a touch of acidity and spice.

For a classic Japanese marinade, mix the soy sauce, of mirin, of kitchen sake, and a little sugar or miso. It works well to marinate meats or fish before cooking.

THE Shichimi Togarashi is the ideal spice to spice your noodle dishes. This mixture of seven spices adds crunch, spice and a touch of freshness with orange zest.

THE wasabi costs should be used quickly after purchase, ideally within a few days. On the other hand, the Wasabi in tube Can be kept in the refrigerator several months after opening, depending on the manufacturer's instructions.