Ajinomoto Yasai Gyoza, Dumplings with vegetable 600g
Ajinomoto Yasai Gyoza, Dumplings with vegetable 600g
what makes Ajinomoto Yasai Gyoza, Dumplings with vegetable 600g different
Ajinomoto Chicken and vegetables Gyoza. Ready to pan Gyoza. Gyoza come from China and have become very popular in Japan. These delicious crescent-shaped Gyoza are stuffed with tasty preparations, such as this mixture of chicken and vegetables. The typical characteristic in Japanese Gyoza which is rich vegetables in filling with thin dough. We recommend pantry cooking to realize authentic Japanese taste & flavor. PREPARATION Pan Fry -- Heat about 1 tablespoon of oil in a frying pan. Place the Gyoza in the pan using your hands and let them roast on one side for 2 minutes. Then pour about 4 tablespoons of water, place a lid over the pan and boil for 2 minutes. Remove the lid and boil for 1 more minute until the water evaporates. Enjoy!
Note: Please note that despite the ice pack, the cooling function decreases over time during transport and this product can be delivered defrosted on the way. Please store in the refrigerator and consume as quickly as possible. Do not refreeze. Please keep it in the refrigerator and consume as soon as possible. Do not refreeze.
Express delivery usually occurs within next working day. If the frozen items are delivered within next working day but are thawed, a refund is NOT possible. If delivery is NOT made within the guaranteed next-working-day delivery time for frozen items to defrost, the warranty applies.
Ingredients
Product information according to the LMIV (Lebensmittel-Informationaverordnung) is provided as soon as possible
Nutrition per 100 grams
Energy | 187kcal |
Fat - of which saturated |
8.6g |
Corbohydrate - of which sugar |
19.3g |
Protein | 7.3g |
Natrium (Salt) | 0.85g |
Best before date : 12.05.2025
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Important Information
Product packaging, specifications, BBD and price are subject to change without notice. All information about the products on our website is provided for information purposes only. Please always read labels, warnings and directions provided with the product before use.
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JIK GmbH, Siemensring 91, 47877 Willich (Münchheide I)
Ingredients
Product information according to the LMIV (Lebensmittel-Informationaverordnung) is provided as soon as possible
Nutrition per 100 grams
Energy | 187kcal |
Fat - of which saturated |
8.6g |
Corbohydrate - of which sugar |
19.3g |
Protein | 7.3g |
Natrium (Salt) | 0.85g |
Best before date : 12.05.2025
The actual best before date of the shipped product may vary depending on stock availability.
Important Information
Product packaging, specifications, BBD and price are subject to change without notice. All information about the products on our website is provided for information purposes only. Please always read labels, warnings and directions provided with the product before use.
Circulation Carrier
Interburgo Netherlands BV, Vareseweg 1, 3047 AT Rotterdam
SSP Konsumgueter Trade & Consult GmbH, Philipp-Reis-Straße 15 B3/B4, 63128 Dietzenbach
Kreyenhop & Kluge GmbH & Co. KG, Industriestraße 40-42, 28876 Oyten
JIK GmbH, Siemensring 91, 47877 Willich (Münchheide I)
Gyoza and Mandu in Korea und Japan
These precious little bundles of dumpling goodness originally came from China many centuries ago but have been appropriated into Japanese and Korean cuisine and called gyoza and mandu. Although the ingredients inside the dumplings can vary based on restaurant or region, the standard filling is a combination of minced pork, cabbage, chives, garlic and ginger. In fact, its Chinese original got a lot more garlic in it! The gyoza are normally dipped in a vinegar-soy sauce before being eaten, which helps offset all that garlic inside it. The Japanese version of the dumplings are also normally lightly flavoured with soy and salt, so the combination with the sauce works well together. Gyoza tend not to be eaten as a full meal in Japan. They are commonly eaten as a starter or a side dish at noodle restaurants – or as a snack to go along with some beer or sake drinking. Mandu is a Korean version of dumpling consisting of minced meat and vegetables wrapped in a thin piece of dough. Popular meat fillings include shrimp, ground beef or pork. And popular vegetables ingredients can include bean sprouts, green onions, shredded kimchi and much more. Korean mandu can be cooked in several ways where it is simmered in beef stock, steamed or fried. Just like Japanese gyozy, It is usually dipped in soy sauce mixed with vinegar and served with kimchi on the side. Mandu is usually enjoyed as an appetizer or as a snack but almost all Korean families prepares this dish on the first day of any New Year by simmering mandu's in a beef stock to make mandu in soup. NikanKitchen now offers the best Japanese and Korean gyoza and mandu for sale online here! These include kyoza and mandu from much loved brands including Ajinomoto and Bibigo. Shop our selection of the best gyoza and mandu from Korea and Japan and if we've missed anything be sure to let us know!