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Kikkoman Delicious Sauce Japanese Tonkatsu Sauce 500ml

¥1,600

Kikkoman Delicious Sauce series puts emphasis on original flavors of the ingredients. This variation is originally designed for tonkatsu (deep-fried breaded pork) and is made with five fruits/vegetables and 15 spices.

Its dark-brownish hue makes you feel that the sauce looks heavy, but its flavor is mild and has a good balance between sweetness and robustness. You can enjoy the flavor of ingredients as it is free of chemical seasonings and coloring agents.

You can also use this sauce for other types of deep-fried dishes, spareribs, grilled dishes, and more.

  • Net contents: 500ml
  • Ingredients: Tomato, apple, onion, carrot, garlic, sugars (high-fructose corn syrup, sugar), vinegar, salt, soy sauce, spices
  • Nutrition facts (per 100ml): Energy 144kcal, protein 0.5g, fat 0g, carbohydrate 35.8g, sodium 5.2g
  • Potential allergens: Wheat, soybean, apple
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    Barbara W.
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    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    9/28/24
    Love Tonkatsu

    I will be using this sauce because my husband loves Tonkatsu, which he first had on the island of honcho north of Tokyo, on a winter skiing trip.

    No one makes Tonkatsu in the restaurants here. (In La Conner, WA).

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