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Kikkoman Ponzu Soy Sauce Food Service, Citrus,64 Ounce Kikkoman Ponzu Soy Sauce Food Service, Citrus,64 Ounce Kikkoman Ponzu Soy Sauce Food Service, Citrus,64 Ounce

Kikkoman Ponzu Soy Sauce Food Service, Citrus,64 Ounce

Kikkoman Ponzu Soy Sauce Food Service, Citrus,64 Ounce Kikkoman Ponzu Soy Sauce Food Service, Citrus,64 Ounce Kikkoman Ponzu Soy Sauce Food Service, Citrus,64 Ounce
$ 14.11

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Based on 758 ratings
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9.08
Value for money
9.08

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Questions & Answers

Is it necessary to refrigerate after it is opened, or do I have room to store it in my pantry?

Well, the text says refrigerator once it has been opened. You should store it in the refrigerator instead of the pantry because it can go bad rather

This product has citrus / acid in it, so is it safe in plastic containers?

It has never been a problem for me. There is a plastic container in which it comes.

Does the citrus orange belong to the citrus family? In addition, lime is stated as a flavor as well. There is no specific information in this one. ?

There is lemon juice and orange and lemon flavor listed in the ingredients.

Do you know how long it lasts? If so, what is the ?

If kept in the refrigerator, it should last for an extended period of time. Despite the fact that it has been over a year, I still have a small amount left. What a fabulous way to enhance a salad. I would love to have some You may have the salad part, but don't have it!

Selected User Reviews For Kikkoman Ponzu Soy Sauce Food Service, Citrus,64 Ounce

Served in a jug, this soup is spicy, spicy and tasty! Have you struggled to get your little picky eater to eat the quarantine foods? You can blend your own sauces or dressings using this base to make a fantastic savory sauce Put it in your rice, on your vegetables, or in your baked goods, whatever you have in your pantry! Keeping the mix in the refrigerator for topping popcorn, mix with corn syrup You can use it for a quick sauteƩ with noodles or a dip for tempura
5/5

The COVID19 lockdown period is the time to get this home chef "must have" right now.

Paxton Sampson
Paxton Sampson
| Jan 11, 2021
Both the cabinet and the table will benefit from this addition
5/5

The other day I stumbled upon a review of a sauce called Ponzu (on one of the more dependable shows), and the review said that Kikkoman was the best available. Two small bottles of homemade tea were purchased, and my Asian girls finished them off within a few minutes. I was bugged because I like it to be like that. In the same way that I got soy sauce for my little bottles, I bought the larger bottle to use in refilling the smaller ones. The brand I use for that is also Kikkoman. My first attempt at Ponzu was not successful because I tried another brand. I found it to be somewhat insipid and uninspiring. I guess you could say it's like old, Yet Kikkoman Ponzu is a real treat. There is soy sauce in it, but it doesn't have the same intensity of flavor soy sauce as in the regular soy sauce. a gentle, aromatic citrus base that works really well with some foods, Asian as well as other. I particularly love it on vegetable fried rice, where I still get to taste the rice and veggies, rather than being dominated There are also a variety of "American" dishes that use it, like steamed vegetables and baked brussel sprouts. It's delicious on broiled chicken, too.

Let your wild side out!.

Benicio Cowan
Benicio Cowan
| Apr 10, 2021
I give it 2 It's been my go-to substitute for soy sauce on just about any dish since I discovered it
5/5

To enjoy this with ponzi, slice up sashimi (I prefer salmon but tuna also works), thinly slice onions and eat it with the ponzi sauce as a dip. It is true that I ate a lot more than I would You can also substitute thinly sliced steak (ribeye or NY) for raw fish if you don't enjoy raw fish. Both are equally delicious.

Carmen Ochoa
Carmen Ochoa
| Feb 03, 2021
This is an extremely poor performance
3/5

The flavor of the soy sauce is quite bland. Orange flavor helps to a certain extent but not all that much. I also discovered that the product was leaking through the seal when I got it (and it leaked all over the box) and I was told that I couldn't Soy sauce is easier to get from places besides Amazon, so don't waste your time buying it.

Amirah Cooper
Amirah Cooper
| Aug 30, 2021
The best
5/5

We prefer lime, but there are lemons as well. I have been using this product for many years. You can use this sauce over rice or to dip dumplings or sushi in. Without this, I would be lost. The serving size of one tablespoon contains 480mg sodium. This is essential.

Frankie Barker
Frankie Barker
| Feb 25, 2021
Cheap as a dollar, figure out your packing
3/5

Despite the fact that I've ordered this Ponzu 9 times, this isn't the first time I've gotten a damaged leaking package. It would be better if we stopped being cheap and lazy and we packaged it better. Here is a picture of all that was in the box and how it arrived. No matter what, it is through the USPS.

Haven Hurst
Haven Hurst
| Dec 09, 2020
It used to be sold in smaller bottles, but now they are available in Super Saver Size
5/5

In this size, you can get a great deal and taste the exact It was delicious. Think of a less salty soy sauce that is fruity and flavored with citrus if you have never tried it. Hotpot and Japanese and Korean style steaks (Yakiniku) taste great with this dipping sauce.

Zyaire PARKINSON
Zyaire PARKINSON
| Sep 28, 2020
I like my Mitkan better, however this is a little bit more bitter
3/5

I found it to be more bitter than Mizkan Ponzu sauce that I've bought for years became unavailable, so I bought this instead. There is no good way to use this sauce as a dip. In order to utilize it, I used it as marinade.

Tomas NAYLOR
Tomas NAYLOR
| Dec 07, 2020

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