Japanese Sanonto Sugar
Japanese Sanonto Sugar
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Product SKU: MEP40 Categories: Mise En Place, Mise En Place.$8.05
Japanese Sanonto Sugar is a highly prized sugar desired by Top Chefs in the know. It is a light brown sugar ideal for cooking as it does not contain the minerals most dark sugars have. It is made by carmalizing pure white Japanese Johakuto sugar cane. Sanonto sugar is most well know as the key ingredient in Hon-Gaishi, the base for Mentsuyu, a staple dipping sauce for a variety of noodles.
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Ingredients | Sanonto Sugar |
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Packaging | 1kg/2.2lb x 1 |
Flavor | Light Brown Carmalized Sweetness |
Color | Light Brown |
Storage | Shelf Stable, See Best By Date |
Orgin | Japan |
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