(2 pack) Eden Mirin Rice Cooking Wine, 10.5 FL OZ
(2 pack) Eden Mirin Rice Cooking Wine, 10.5 FL OZ
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(2 pack) Eden Mirin Rice Cooking Wine, 10.5 FL OZ

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  • Eden Mirin is low in sodium and carbohydrate. It is fat free and cholesterol free. The natural sugar content in the mirin is due to the fermentation of the rice and is in the form of complex carbohydrate grain sugar or maltose. Mirin is also a source of naturally occurring amino acids, organic acids and enzymes. Eden Mirin is mildly sweet with a hint of sour and salty flavors.
  • Eden Mirin can be used as a multipurpose liquid seasoning for grilled dishes such as tofu, tempeh, fish, seafood and vegetables. It adds complexity to soups, noodle broth, sauces, poached fish and tofu dishes, marinades, gravies, salad dressings and sautéed vegetable dishes. It can be combined with Eden Organic Brown Rice Vinegar and added to cooked sushi rice; this gives the rice a glossy appearance. To prepare dipping sauce for noodles, grilled foods, tofu, batter fried tempura and other foods, simply combine a little mirin with any Eden Shoyu Soy Sauce and a little freshly grated ginger or a pinch of Eden Wasabi (Japanese Horseradish) powder. Eden Mirin produces a beautiful, shiny finish for glazing pie crusts and pastries. It can also be used in making desserts such as poached fruit and puddings. To use it in place of sugar, add one tablespoon of Eden Mirin for each teaspoon of sugar called for in the recipe.
  • Today, most commercial mirin is made from molasses, glucose, artificially produced koji enzymes (many of which are genetically engineered), cornstarch, ethyl alcohol, preservatives and other additives that are simply mixed with water and fermented very quickly. Chemical denaturing additives are used instead of sea salt to reduce the alcohol content. The results are less healthful and inferior in quality and flavor. Eden Mirin is of superior quality containing no artificial ingredients.
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very potent and works great. you only need a small amount to make a great marinade. i used it with soy sauce etc for pork

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May 3, 2023
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Excellent!

Just what I expected from Eden Foods. When I lived in the US, I used to be a loyal customer of Eden Foods. So, I was really happy to get this product. The ingredients are excellent. This Mirin tastes absoluteley not acidic (important for people with stomach problems such as myself) and has a sweet flavor. Sometimes, I just use it as a salad dressing. I highly recommend and will definitely buy it again.

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Sep 19, 2022
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Excellent!

There are three types of rice wine used in Asian cooking: mirin, sake and Shao hsing. Mirin is a sweet Japanese rice wine while Sake is a dry Japanese rice wine. Shao hsing is a Chinese rice wine, with a drier flavor than sake. Sake and Shao hsing can be served as a beverage, but mirin is not consumed as such. All rice wines provide acidity in cooking. Excellent quality!

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