Eden Foods - Mirin Rice Cooking Wine, 10.1 fl oz

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Eden Foods - Mirin Rice Cooking Wine, 10.1 fl oz

Brand - Eden Foods
$16.19
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Quick Description

Eden Foods delivers a superior quality Mirin Rice Cooking Wine, which is an essential ingredient for many dishes, such as sushi rice and teriyaki sauce.

Key Information

  • Superior quality rice cooking wine
  • Sweet and savory
  • Essential ingredient for sushi rice and teriyaki sauce
  • Versatile to use
  • Low in sodium and carbohydrates
  • Free from gluten, soy, GMOs, fat, and cholesterol

Product Overview

This Mirin Rice Cooking Wine from Eden Foods is an essential ingredient in many Japanese dishes.

Unlike other commercial rice cooking wines, Eden Foods’ Mirin Rice Cooking Wine is made carefully and naturally to create this superior quality rice cooking wine. It takes months for one batch to go through the fermentation process which gives this Mirin Rice Cooking Wine its delicious flavor.

This Mirin Rice Cooking wine is mildly sweet with hints of sour and salty flavors. It is versatile to use in many dishes.

You can use it to marinade tofu, tempeh, and vegetables. It is also delicious in soups, broths, and sauces. Mirin is an essential ingredient for sushi rice and teriyaki sauce!

Eden Foods’ Mirin Rice Cooking Wine is low in sodium and carbohydrates. It is also free from gluten, soy, GMOs, fat, and cholesterol.

Ingredients

Water, Organic Rice, Koji (Aspergillus Oryzae), Sea Salt.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this Mirin Rice Cooking Wine contain alcohol?

When being prepared, this Mirin Rice Cooking Wine goes through a monthly fermentation process. This process gives this cooking wine an alcohol content of around 10 percent.

This alcohol content evaporates quickly when cooked with food. You can also remove the alcohol by heating this Mirin Rice Cooking Wine to the boiling point, and then letting it cool before adding it to uncooked foods.

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