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Sweet soy sauce

At Nishikidôri, we select authentic sweet soy sauces crafted with ancestral Japanese expertise. Unlike Western versions, which are often overly sweet and syrupy, traditional Japanese sweet soy sauces are more subtle and balanced, enhancing the natural flavors of food.

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      IKI sweet soy sauce IKI sweet soy sauce
          IKI sweet soy sauce IKI sweet soy sauce
              Sweet soy sauce
              Did you know that Kyushu, Japan's third largest island, is famous for its sweet soy sauce? The further south you go, the sweeter it gets. It is, however, far less sugar-saturated and syrupy than Western versions. Existence of this sweet soy sauce is closely linked to the history of Japan, which during the Edo period began...
              €7.45
              IKI sweet soy sauce IKI sweet soy sauce
                  Sweet soy sauce
                  Did you know that Kyushu, Japan's third largest island, is famous for its sweet soy sauce? The further south you go, the sweeter it gets. It is, however, far less sugar-saturated and syrupy than Western versions. Existence of this sweet soy sauce is closely linked to the history of Japan, which during the Edo period began...
                  €7.45
                      €7.85
                      Sauce Zeitaku Amadare  Japanese saucesSauce Zeitaku Amadare
                          Sauce Zeitaku Amadare  Japanese saucesSauce Zeitaku Amadare
                              Sweet soy sauce
                              Sweet soy sauces, as they exist in Europe, don't exist in Japan. Kyushu island, and more specifically Fukuoka and Kumamoto prefectures, have a version with a slightly sweet flavor, much appreciated by Westerners. Japanese sweet sauces, made with soy sauce, are topping sauces. Zeitaku Amadare sauce is a sweet sauce rich in...
                              €7.85
                              Sauce Zeitaku Amadare  Japanese saucesSauce Zeitaku Amadare
                                  Sweet soy sauce
                                  Sweet soy sauces, as they exist in Europe, don't exist in Japan. Kyushu island, and more specifically Fukuoka and Kumamoto prefectures, have a version with a slightly sweet flavor, much appreciated by Westerners. Japanese sweet sauces, made with soy sauce, are topping sauces. Zeitaku Amadare sauce is a sweet sauce rich in...
                                  €7.85
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                                      Authentic amakuchi sweet soy sauce Authentic amakuchi sweet soy sauce
                                          €6.80
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                                          Authentic amakuchi sweet soy sauce Authentic amakuchi sweet soy sauce
                                              Amakuchi soy sauce is one of six main shoyu-type soy sauces in Japan. It is mainly consumed on Kyushu island, in southern Japan. It is often sweetened with mirin and unrefined cane sugar. The further south you go, the sweeter it becomes. It is, however, far less sugar-saturated and syrupy than Western versions. <p...
                                              €6.80
                                              (1 review)
                                              Authentic amakuchi sweet soy sauce Authentic amakuchi sweet soy sauce
                                                  Amakuchi soy sauce is one of six main shoyu-type soy sauces in Japan. It is mainly consumed on Kyushu island, in southern Japan. It is often sweetened with mirin and unrefined cane sugar. The further south you go, the sweeter it becomes. It is, however, far less sugar-saturated and syrupy than Western versions. <p...
                                                  €6.80
                                                  (1 review)
                                                      Thick sweet soy sauce for mochi
                                                          Thick sweet soy sauce for mochi
                                                              This sweet and savory soy sauce is specially designed for mitarashi dango, a skewer made of glutinous rice mochi balls.
                                                              €8.00
                                                              Thick sweet soy sauce for mochi
                                                                  This sweet and savory soy sauce is specially designed for mitarashi dango, a skewer made of glutinous rice mochi balls.
                                                                  €8.00
                                                                      (1 review)
                                                                      €25.30
                                                                      Nikiri Soy Sauce
                                                                          €25.30
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                                                                          Nikiri Soy Sauce
                                                                              Kyushu, Japan's third largest island, is famous for its sweet soy sauce. The further south you go, the sweeter it gets. It is, however, far less sugar-saturated and syrupy than Western versions. Existence of this sweet soy sauce is closely linked to the history of Japan, which during Edo period began trading with the...
                                                                              €25.30
                                                                              (1 review)
                                                                              Nikiri Soy Sauce
                                                                                  Kyushu, Japan's third largest island, is famous for its sweet soy sauce. The further south you go, the sweeter it gets. It is, however, far less sugar-saturated and syrupy than Western versions. Existence of this sweet soy sauce is closely linked to the history of Japan, which during Edo period began trading with the...
                                                                                  €25.30
                                                                                  (1 review)

                                                                                  Origins of Sweet Soy Sauces in Japan

                                                                                  In Japan, sweet soy sauces as we know them in Europe do not exist. Their authentic version originated on the island of Kyushu, particularly in the Fukuoka and Kumamoto Prefectures, where the addition of sugar became part of the local cuisine. This influence dates back to the Edo period, when Japan opened its doors to international trade, especially with the Netherlands.

                                                                                  The arrival of sugar, imported from the West, was quickly adopted on Kyushu, a region where sugarcane cultivation thrived. This new ingredient naturally found its way into local gastronomy, giving rise to sauces with a delicately sweet flavor, appreciated for their balance of sweetness and umami.

                                                                                  Unique Sweet Soy Sauces at Nishikidôri

                                                                                  At Nishikidôri, we offer sweet soy sauces crafted using artisanal methods, respecting Japanese traditions:

                                                                                  Zitaku Amadare Sweet Soy Sauce: Made by the Yoshino house in the Nara Prefecture, this sweet soy sauce is enriched with hon’ kuzu starch (pueraria lobata). It is perfect for drizzling over dishes like teriyaki chicken or grilled mochi on the barbecue.

                                                                                  Amakuchi Sweet Soy Sauce: Brewed in traditional wooden vats called kioke, this sauce combines honjozo soy sauce, sugar, and hon mirin. Free of preservatives and artificial flavors, it enhances yaki onigiri, tamagoyaki omelets, or even sashimi.

                                                                                  The Art of Using Sweet Soy Sauces in Japanese Cuisine

                                                                                  Sweet soy sauces are key elements in Japanese cuisine. They add a balanced touch of sweetness to iconic dishes. Use our sweet soy sauce for sushi, sashimi, or even for stews like sukiyaki.

                                                                                  By choosing our sweet soy sauces, you are guaranteed exceptional quality and impeccable traceability. Each product reflects the unique history, culture, and craftsmanship of Japan.

                                                                                  Dive into the world of authentic flavors with our sweet soy sauces and transform your dishes into true Japanese culinary creations.

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