Bulldog Tonkatsu Sauce 500ml
Bulldog Tonkatsu Sauce 500ml
- A classic Japanese tonkatsu sauce, renowned for its rich and complex flavor.
- Features a savory, umami-rich taste with a subtle sweetness and fruity notes.
- An essential condiment designed to complement fried dishes, especially pork cutlets.
- Conveniently packaged in a 500ml bottle for versatile use in any kitchen.
Unleash the flavor of Japan & Korea: Bulldog Tonkatsu Sauce 500ml!
The Authentic Taste of Japan
Bulldog Tonkatsu Sauce is a cherished staple of Japanese cuisine, celebrated for its distinct and traditional flavor. Crafted from a meticulous blend of fruits, vegetables, and spices, this classic sauce embodies the rich heritage of Japanese culinary artistry. Its thick, glossy texture and deep brown hue promise an authentic dining experience, bringing true Japanese flavors to your table.A Symphony of Sweet, Savory, and Tangy
The flavor profile of Bulldog Tonkatsu Sauce offers a complex and harmonious journey. It starts with a delightful sweetness, beautifully balanced by a profound savory umami and a subtle tanginess that enlivens the palate. Hints of apple, tomato, and a secret blend of spices create a robust, full-bodied taste, making it an indispensable condiment for any dish.How to Enjoy
Bulldog Tonkatsu Sauce is incredibly versatile and easy to use. Traditionally, it perfectly complements crispy breaded pork cutlets (Tonkatsu), offering a succulent counterpoint. Beyond its classic pairing, use it as a dipping sauce for fried foods like croquettes, an exciting ingredient in stir-fries, or to add a unique Japanese twist to sandwiches and burgers for a vibrant flavor.Best Before, Important Information
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Nutrition & Ingredients
| Energy | 626kJ/147kcal |
| Fat - of which saturated |
0.5g 0g |
| Corbohydrate - of which sugar |
0.6g 36g |
| Protein | 30g |
| Natrium (Salt) | 6g |
Water, fructose-glucose syrup, sugar, brandy vinegar (alcohol), tomato paste, DISH SALT, starch, apple puree, yeast extract (SOYBEANS), spices (CELERY), plum paste, carrot, onion, lemon juice.
Details & Importer
Manufacturer: Bulldog
JFC Deutschland GmbHTheodorstraße 29340472 DüsseldorfDeutschland
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Frequently asked questions
How does Bulldog Tonkatsu Sauce differ in usage for fried cutlets like pork katsu compared to other fried foods like tempura?
For pork katsu, the sauce is typically poured generously over the breaded cutlet immediately before serving. For tempura, it is often served as a dipping sauce on the side, allowing the delicate tempura batter to remain crisp until dipped.
What are some simple ways to adjust the flavor profile of Bulldog Tonkatsu Sauce for different dishes without adding complex ingredients?
To enhance tanginess, a small amount of rice vinegar can be mixed in. For a sweeter note, a dash of honey or mirin can be added. A tiny pinch of Japanese karashi mustard or wasabi can introduce a subtle heat.
Would Bulldog Tonkatsu Sauce be more suitable with yakisoba noodles or udon noodles, and why?
While both can be paired, Bulldog Tonkatsu Sauce typically complements yakisoba noodles better due to yakisoba's savory, stir-fried nature. Udon often features lighter broths or different types of sauces that might clash with the robust flavor of tonkatsu sauce.
Beyond its traditional use with fried cutlets, how can Bulldog Tonkatsu Sauce be incorporated into a stir-fry or marinade?
For stir-fries, add it in the final stages of cooking to coat ingredients with its savory-sweet flavor. As a marinade, use it for pork or chicken before grilling or baking to impart a rich umami taste and tenderize the meat.
How does Bulldog Tonkatsu Sauce compare to Japanese Worcestershire sauce or Chuno sauce in terms of consistency and flavor intensity?
Bulldog Tonkatsu Sauce is generally thicker and has a richer, fruitier, and sweeter flavor profile than Japanese Worcestershire sauce. Chuno sauce is typically a middle ground, being thinner than tonkatsu but thicker than Worcestershire, with a balanced sweet and savory taste.
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