Tencho Pickles Red Fukujinzuke Aka 110g
Tencho Pickles Red Fukujinzuke Aka 110g
what makes Tencho Pickles Red Fukujinzuke Aka 110g different
It is Fukujinzuke using all domestic vegetables. Preservatives and chemical seasonings are not used. It is Fukujin which seasoned only with sugar, soy sauce, vinegar, salt, and made use of the color of the material. As it is not added, you can relish with confidence. You can use it for curry rice, garnish for a rice bowl, fried rice ingredients etc. Some of the raw materials include wheat, soybeans.
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Ingredients
Product information according to the LMIV (Lebensmittel-Informationaverordnung) is provided as soon as possible
Nutrition per 100 grams
Energy | |
Fat - of which saturated |
|
Corbohydrate - of which sugar |
|
Protein | |
Natrium (Salt) |
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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Pickles in Korea und Japan
A classic food that is indispensable to Japanese table from long ago. It is a food that preserved various preservatives by immersing various ingredients such as vegetables with salt, vinegar, sake cake and so on. There are plenty of kinds, such as pickled plum, pickles dried in sunlight and pickled radish pickled. Many fermented products have a strong scent, and in the case of Japanese pickles, fermentation by lactic acid bacteria is suppressed to such a degree that acidity is not distinctly strong. Japanese pickled ginger known as Gari is a side dish that is never missed when sushi is eaten. Cucumber pickles and pickled radish are also widely loved in Korea. In particular, pickled radish is widely used as a material for gimbap, and is served with kimchi when you eat ramen. Ssammu, sliced marinated radish, is very good when eaten with meat in Korean barbecue. Meet a variety of Korean and Japanese pickles at nikankitchen.com.