In cooking, no matter how simple or festive the
dishes are, it is important to look at the quality of the ingredients—from the
freshness of the meat and vegetables to the fineness of the herbs, spices, and
seasonings. Quality is the key to making every meal delectable.
Soy sauce, for instance,
a primary cooking ingredient, does a lot of wonders to food. For that reason,
it is important to always use a high-quality brand. In choosing your soy sauce,
you must look at how it was made: naturally-brewed or chemically-produced.
Chemically-produced soy sauce brands are made from
several ingridients such as corn syrup, salt, caramel coloring, and other
additives. While it adds saltiness and color to dishes, it doesn't
automatically bring out the savory flavors in food.
On the other hand, naturally-brewed soy sauce
unleashes all the natural flavors of the other ingredients in your dish while
enhancing its color and saltiness. This is what Kikkoman does to your food.
Kikkoman Soy Sauce has been in the market since the
early 1900’s. Being an all-purpose soy sauce, it is the perfect partner in
creating dishes with a flavorful harmony—a perfect balance of sweet, sour,
salty, bitter, and umami flavors.
Cooking with Kikkoman provides limitless
possibilities. You can use it to marinate meats for frying or for grilling. It
also works great as a dipping sauce for these fried and grilled dishes. You can
mix it with calamansi or vinegar or even just a pinch of sugar for a yummy
sauce. It is also your main ingredient for scrumptious Asian dishes such as
Teriyaki, Korean Beef Stew, Hong Kong Chicken, Stir-Fried Noodles, Hainan
Chicken, and of course, our very own Adobo.
Kikkoman Soy Sauce is also very useful in improving
the color and flavors of various soups. It is the perfect ingredient to lend a
little extra taste and an enticing color to mushroom and vegetable soups, while
just a few small teaspoons of it can unleash the superb savoriness of seafood
in your chowder.
And just because soy sauce originated in Asia
doesn’t mean that it can only be used for Asian recipes. It works perfectly
well with recipes from all around the world. For umami-rich pasta, you can add
a dash of Kikkoman Soy Sauce to your tomato-based or cream-based pasta. It also adds flavor to salads and salad
dressings. Salsa, citrus, and Caesar salads are just among the many salads you
can create with Kikkoman.
There are endless possibilities with Kikkoman Soy
Sauce. Turn your Japanese, Korean, Chinese, and of course Filipino dishes into
something extraordinary with Kikkoman. You can also try it with Italian,
French, Spanish, American, Persian, Thai dishes and more. Even ordinary rice
can be made more special by adding a few drops of Kikkoman, turning an Asian
staple into something that can be eaten by itself.
A meal can be so much more with the right
ingredient. Sometimes, that right ingredient, that key to unlocking all the
best in a dish, can be found in the obvious.
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