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A 55ml glass bottle of 38 Year Aged Soy Sauce, featuring a black screw cap and Japanese label, photographed against a plain white background.
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The Crystal Clear Soy Sauce - 100ml comes in a clear glass bottle with a black cap, featuring Japanese text and gold accents on the label, and offers a unique, transparent soy sauce from Japan.
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Heisei Shoyu Soy Sauce - 100ml comes in a clear glass bottle with a black cap and an elegant black and gold label, offering the signature sweetness of Heisei Era Sweet Soy Sauce by Fundodai.
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Kinbue Soy Sauce - 1.8L comes in a large dark glass bottle with a white cap and red-yellow Japanese label with bold kanji; this handcrafted soy sauce delivers rich umami flavour from natural fermentation.
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Frequently asked questions

Shoyu is the Japanese word for soy sauce, and the term refers specifically to the Japanese brewing tradition. Soybeans, wheat and salt are naturally fermented to produce a different balance of umami, salt and sweetness to Chinese or Indonesian styles.

Dark soy sauce (koikuchi) is deeper in colour and flavour, with a rounded umami character. Light soy sauce (usukuchi) is paler and saltier; it seasons a dish without darkening it. The two have different uses and aren't interchangeable.

Tamari is a type of soy sauce brewed with little or no wheat. That gives it a thicker body, deeper flavour and makes it suitable for wheat-free diets. It's traditionally used as a dipping sauce for sashimi and sushi rather than in cooking.

Tamari is the traditional choice. Its thick body clings to fish where a thinner sauce slides off. Koikuchi works too, particularly in a soy and mirin dipping blend. Avoid using light soy sauce at the table; its higher salt content can overpower delicate fish.

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