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Reference: C1151
Rice flour is preferred by people who are allergic to gluten. With this reason, it is widely used as an alternative to wheat flour. Rice flour is perfect as a thickening agent, and also is used as a batter for several...
Reference: J7023
Wasabi Powder is one of the most important Japanese condiment used to accompany traditional Japanese food such as sushi and sashimi. Wasabi Powder is very convenient to use as all it requires is water to mix with the...
Reference: C1051
Kelp is a type of sea vegetable used as a food in Asian countries. Kelps are part of brown algae group (seaweeds) in the order Laminariales. The dried kelp knots, also called Kombu seaweed is a very commonly used in...
Reference: J7252
S&B Golden Curry Sauce Mix Medium Hot permits you to have an enjoyable Japanese style curry with just a few quick steps. It features a rich aroma of spices and herbs. S&B Golden Curry Sauce Mix Medium contains...
Reference: C1297
Dragon Brand’s Sour Mustard Green is a form of pickled cabbage in China. Preserved Mustard Greens are used as an ingredient in dishes, or they can be served as an appetizer. They are often eaten with congee for...
Reference: J7437
Okomesan Rice is Japanese style premium grade rice which is ideal for sushi. The variety is harvested from Japonica rice from Italy. This product is less sticky than other Japonica rices, and thus it is easy to...
Reference: J7081
Umeshu is made by steeping unripened Japanese plums in alcohol and sugar to allow the flavours to infuse, some bottles even come with the whole plum still inside! This type of alcohol tastes sweet and sour and is...
Reference: C1238
Totole Granulated Chicken Flavor Soup Base mix is the best condiment for all kinds of gourmet cooking. The new and improved formula delivers a rich chicken flavor. Contents: 1Kg
Reference: J7396
In many types of Eastern cooking, including Japanese cuisine, seaweed is an invaluable source of savoury flavour and hearty texture. Nori seaweed is now commonly enjoyed all over the world as the telltale 'wrapping'...
Reference: C1327
It is made with organic Aloe Vera, organic cane sugar, honey and it contains the highest amount of Aloe Vera in the industry. Aloe Vera King Original is internationally awarded for the taste and the quality. If there...
Reference: J7082
A medium sized squeezy bottle of takoyaki sauce. This takoyaki sauce has been made with tomatoes, apples, dates and onions for a tangy and rich taste that perfectly compliments other toppings such as aonori seaweed...
Reference: C1136
This Chiew is made mainly from Golden Star Brand Kaoling Chiew with the admixture of distilled fresh rose of a famous variety and granulated sugar. It has a permanent fragrant flavour and a slightly sweet taste. It is...
Reference: J7114
The seasoning  is a combination of rice vinegar, sugar, and salt. Simply stir into freshly boiled white rice to get rice ready for shaping into bite-size inarizushi or rolling into makizushi rolls. Alternatively,...
Reference: J7027
Seaweed is not commonly used in Western cuisine, but in many types of Eastern cooking, including Japanese cuisine, it is an invaluable source of umami/savoury flavour and hearty texture. From crispy nori seaweed to...
Reference: C1505
The triple pagoda is a Cambodian and Thai jasmine rice. They share the same characteristics and grow mainly in neighbouring geographic areas on opposite sides of the Northeastern Thai-Cambodian border. Cambodian...
Reference: J7031
Bonito is a type of fish which falls in the family of mackerels and tuna. The dried bonito flakes are ideal for the regular Japanese miso soup and ramen noodle varieties. They are made from a dried, fermented bonito...
Reference: C1324
Round rice is fast-cooking, soft and very sticky. During cooking this rice partly emits starch and absorbs more water than usual. This kind of rice is suitable for cooking both sweet and spicy dishes. It is a good...
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