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      Yuzu from Kôchi syrup
      Yuzu from Kôchi syrup
      Yuzu from Kôchi syrup

      Yuzu from Kôchi syrup

      Ref : NISYZ19

      €19.25
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      A syrup that perfectly captures the flavors of yuzu.

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      Our perfect combination : you can enjoy it diluted at the rate of 1 volume of concentrate for 5 to 6 volumes of still of sparkling fresh water with a few ice cubes. With absolutely no bitterness and powerful notes of green mandarin, it will prove itself a wonderful ingredient to lighten up your cocktails, fruit salads.

      NISYZ19

      Data sheet

      Origin
      Kôchi, Japan
      Weight
      500 ml net
      Packaging
      Bottle
      Ingredients
      syrup of isomalt-oligosaccharide, yuzu juice, sugar syrup
      Storage
      keep away from light, heat and moisture
      Nutritional values
      Per 100 g : energy 248 kcal (1054 kJ) ; fat < 0,5g, of which saturates < 0,1g ; carbohydrate 62g, of which sugars 41g ; protein < 0,5g ; salt 0,07g.
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      When you are in Kitagawa ( Kochi ), there are mountains as far as the eye can see! From November onwards the village bubbles with activity: the yuzu harvest begins. The visitor is surprised and intoxicated by the powerful fresh smell of Yuzu which hangs heavy over the village. 40 % of Japanese national production ( a quarter coming from Kitagawa ) is centred in Kochi Prefecture .
      Growing yuzu trees started to be a serious business in this region in the 60s, in an area of 6 hectares. Today there are more than 100 hectares and the quality is without doubt the best in Japan.
      Kitagawa, in the heart of the village itself, boasts the presence of numerous hundred-year-old yuzu trees. These trees, called Misho Yuzu, are not grafted like the majority of other yuzu plants. You need to wait at least 18 years for the first harvest!
      These fruits have a much more powerful aroma and deeper flavour. The yuzu blossoms in May. The blossom is white, magnificent and gives off a very sweet yuzu smell everywhere. The young fruit, green yuzu, appear in August and they are harvested as soon as the fruit is the size of a table tennis ball. They grow slowly and give off a powerful aroma. The ripe yuzu, yellow in colour, is harvested from the end of October onwards. All the village folk participate in harvesting Yuzu and the fruit station is the scene of a permanent fleet of vans unloading freshly harvested fruit.
      In Kitagawa every house has at least 2 or 3 Yuzu trees. The average annual consumption of yuzu vinegar par inhabitant is 4 litres! Yuzu juice and soy sauce are inseparable for the village folk. This delicious seasoning is used for salads, raw fish Sashimi, Tofu…
      Misho Yuzu is especially characterised by its powerful aroma and well established acidity. In Kôchi prefecture, Misho Yuzu is only available in Kitagawa.
      This little village, 1600 inhabitants strong, produces more than 940 tonnes of Yuzu, and that's why it's called "Kitagawa Land of the Yuzu".

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