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Soy Sauces

Our range of soy sauce includes Kikkoman soy sauce, Lee Kum Kee, Amoy, Pearl River Bridge, Haday, Datu Puti and Korean brands such as Sempio soy sauce. Soy sauce is used in a variety of Asian cooking recipes to add a savoury unami flavour or a dash of colour.

  • AMOY SUPREME LIGHT SOY SAUCE 500ml 銀標į”ŸæŠŊ

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    īģŋSize: īģŋ500ml Ingredients: Water, Soyabean (17%), Salt, Wheat Flour, Sugar, Colour: E150a, Flavour Enhancers: E621, E631, E627, Preservative: E202 ...

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  • AMOY DARK SOY SAUCE - 250ML

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    Enhance your dishes with the rich, robust flavour of Amoy Dark Soy Sauce - 250ml of culinary perfection. Crafted with premium ingredients and aged ...

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SOY SAUCE

Soy sauce is a fermented condiment made from soybeans, wheat, salt, and water. It is one of the oldest condiments in the world, with a history dating back to the 2nd century BC in China. Soy sauce is a key ingredient in many Asian dishes, including sushi, stir-fries, and marinades, it is also used as a dipping sauce and as a seasoning for other dishes. Soy sauce is rich in umami flavour, which is a savoury taste that is not found in other condiments.
Traditional soy sauce is made with a combination of soybeans, wheat, salt, and water, the soybeans and wheat are mixed together and allowed to ferment for several months. The fermentation process produces a dark, salty liquid that is then filtered and bottled.

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