Kikkoman Ponzu Citrus Soy Sauce 250ml
£3.35
£1.34 per 100mlProduct information
Bring an authentic taste of Japan to your meals with Kikkoman Ponzu Lemon Soy Sauce.
One of Japan's favoured condiments, Ponzu traditionally used as a sauce for meat and fish dishes, as well as a dressing for salads.
Now you can enjoy this delicious taste of Japan as Kikkoman has expertly combined umami-rich Naturally Brewed Soy Sauce with the vibrant tang of lemon, vinegar and a touch of sugar. It has a perfectly balanced salty, sweet and sour flavour.
Try Kikkoman Ponzu as a dressing for salads or tataki, as a dipping sauce for dumplings and tempura, or even to season fish and chips in place of the usual salt, vinegar & lemon.
Zero fat and just 27 kcals per tablespoon
100% natural ingredients
Suitable for vegans and vegetarians.
GMO free
The glass bottle and plastic cap is fully recyclable
Kikkoman Ponzu Citrus Seasoned Soy Sauce Lemon will keep for several months unopened in a cool, dark place. To preserve the flavour store the bottle in the fridge after opening. Best Before - see label.
Recipe tips:
- Drizzle into a stir fry
- Use to season a fish pie filling
- Easy marinade for chicken, chops and fish
Suitable for vegetarians
Recipes
Slow Roasted Pork Chops with Ponzu
serves 4
Prep time: 5 mins Cooking time: 2 hours
Ingredients
4 pork chops
A pinch of salt
Freshly ground black pepper
150 – 200 ml Kikkoman Ponzu Soy Sauce
4 tsp butter
500 g small potatoes
2 red peppers, cut in broad slices
Broccoli
Sesame seeds
Method
Season the pork chops with salt and pepper, and fry the chops on both sides on a hot frying pan until brown but not cooked through. Place the pork chops in an ovenproof dish, pour over Kikkoman Ponzu Soy Sauce and put a teaspoon of butter on each pork chop. Place small potatoes and slices of pepper in the dish. Cover the dish with a lid or foil and bake in the oven at 120˚C for approx. 2 hours or until the meat is really tender.
Serve in the dish with steamed broccoli and sprinkle with sesame seeds.
Package Type
Other Information
Ponzu blends the light sourness of vinegar and lemon with savoury taste of quality soy sauce.
Storage:
Keep in the refrigerator after opening and consume within 3 months.
Distributor:
Kikkoman Trading Europe GmbH,
Theodorstrasse 180,
40472 Düsseldorf,
Germany.
Brand
World famous Kikkoman Naturally Brewed Soy Sauce is used in this product. It's slowly aged, much like a fine wine, to develop its top-quality signature flavour and aroma
Manufacturer
Kikkoman Foods Europe B.V.,
The Netherlands.
Return To Address
Theodorstrasse 180,
40472 Düsseldorf,
Germany.
www.kikkoman.eu
www.kikkoman.co.uk
Typical Values | per 100 ml |
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Energy | 520 kJ/ 122 kcal |
Fat | 0 g |
of which saturates | 0 g |
Carbohydrate | 23 g |
of which sugars | 23 g |
Protein | 3.3 g |
Salt | 6.6 g |
Ingredients
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Ratings and reviews
Customer reviews (77)
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gorgeous
Have been meaning to try ponzu for ages. I dipped in stir fried wasabi brocoli and veg gyoza and it was unreal. Very elevating dip/sauce
Makes a great cheats Ceviche!
We get through loads of this in our house - fresh fish, avocado, sweet potato chunks and red onion with a good drizzle of this, absolutely perfect!
Best ready made ponzu!
Looks to me like a lot of the reviewers don’t know what ponzu should be like. It is well worth it for the convenience of a pretty authentic ready made ponzu. I find it really hard to find ponzu in british supermarkets, pleasantly surprised.
Too watery to be versatile
Taste is OK if a little artificial (like if lemon) but the main problem is its just too watery - I'm sure that's authentic/traditional but it just really limits its versatility for me compared to soy sauce
Not bad, but could be improved.
The lemon flavouring throws the taste off a little. Would be improved if they just used the lemon juice only. But overall not bad, nice glass bottle too.
Artificial taste
I usually buy the Clearsprings Yuzu Ponzu. Tried this and regretted it instantly. The flavour is very artificial to me and on checking the ingredients, it's probably the "lemon flavouring". What a let down. It's going in the bin.
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