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Sobacha Crushed Roasted Buckwheat, 170g box with green mountain artwork and Japanese text. This gluten-free, caffeine-free Japanese roasted buckwheat tea (soba cha) is perfect to enjoy any time of day.
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A 250ml glass bottle of Frobishers Tomato Juice, filled with rich red juice and topped with a black cap—ideal for breakfast or mixing into a classic Bloody Mary.
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A 200ml clear glass bottle of Double Dutch Ginger Beer with an orange and white label, perfect for mixing with spiced rum or lime, displayed upright against a plain white background.
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A 275ml glass bottle of Gusto Organic Cola featuring Kola Nut and Fairtrade Blue Agave stands upright on a white background, with a black and white label and a purple cap.
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Frequently asked questions

Whether you’re looking for authentic flavours, or out-of-the-box creations, our collection of Japanese drinks are inspired and derived from distinctive Japanese ingredients, such as Yuzu, Shiso, Sakura Blossom, and Wasabi. 

From traditional Japanese soft drinks and syrups, to our very own Wasabi Label craft spirits, expect a taste of Japan with every sip.

Absolutely! Pair your Japanese drinks with traditional and inspired Japanese drinkware from The Wasabi Company. From ornate sake cups and carafes to beautiful Japanese tea mugs, we stock a wide range of Japanese drinkware, perfect for whatever your tipple of choice may be.

Absolutely. Our collection includes a variety of non-alcoholic options such as sparkling yuzu drinks, Japanese teas, and botanical syrups – all made with authentic ingredients and unique Japanese flavours.

Serving depends on the drink, but generally, citrus-based drinks like yuzu liqueur works well when chilled or served over ice, while sake is often enjoyed slightly warmed or at room temperature. 

Pair with traditional Japanese drinkware to elevate the presentation and enjoyment.

Get inspired with some recipes

Candied Yuzu Peel Recipe

Candied Yuzu Peel Recipe

Using fresh yuzu fruit is quite popular at this time of year and making candied peel is a great use!

Kuro Goma-ae by Yuki Gomi

Kuro Goma-ae by Yuki Gomi

Goma-ae is a very popular Japanese home-cooked dish with a lovely aroma of black sesame seeds and the sweet and...

Clam Miso Soup by Yuki Gomi

Clam Miso Soup by Yuki Gomi

Some traditional Japanese people have miso soup with every meal, and a lot of restaurants serve it for free as...

Candied Yuzu Peel Recipe

Candied Yuzu Peel Recipe

Using fresh yuzu fruit is quite popular at this time of year and making candied peel is a great use!

Kuro Goma-ae by Yuki Gomi

Kuro Goma-ae by Yuki Gomi

Goma-ae is a very popular Japanese home-cooked dish with a lovely aroma of black sesame seeds and the sweet and nutty flavour of the sauce.

Clam Miso Soup by Yuki Gomi

Clam Miso Soup by Yuki Gomi

Some traditional Japanese people have miso soup with every meal, and a lot of restaurants serve it for free as part of the menu.