Condition : Brand New / Factory Sealed / JAPAN import
AJINOMOTO Cook Do Kyouno Oosara Pork Belly & Potato Sauce (3–4 Servings) 🍖🥔
Enjoy a savory-sweet Japanese-style dish with ease! This rich and flavorful sauce features tamari soy sauce for deep umami and aroma, accented with garlic and ginger, creating a glossy sweet-savory glaze that pairs perfectly with rice. 🍚✨
🍱 Features:
Traditional-style simmer sauce for pork belly and potatoes
Made with tamari soy sauce, garlic, ginger, and fermented miso
Bold umami flavor and fragrant sweetness
Great for hearty family dinners (serves 3–4)
🧄 Main Ingredients:
Soy sauce (Japan-made), sugar, soybean oil, ginger, vinegar, garlic, honey, fermented seasoning, salt, chicken extract, fructose, soybean miso, red chili pepper
(Contains: wheat, soy, chicken)
Includes thickener, seasonings, caramel color, acidulant
📦 Product Details:
Net Weight: For 3–4 servings
Product Name: Cook Do Kyouno Oosara Pork Belly & Potato Sauce
Type: Japanese-style simmering sauce
Brand: AJINOMOTO
Allergen Information: Contains wheat, soy, chicken
Country of Origin: Japan 🇯🇵
【JAPAN ORIGINAL EDITION】
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