Mirin, Japanese sweet rice wine is an essential condiment in th Japanese Kitchen.
By adding this mirin with water and soy sauce; a simple homemade version of a dipping sauce for Tempura is ready. Authentic Teriyaki Sauce can be made by mixing this Mirin with Soy Sauce. Mirin is also ofter used to add a bright touch to grilled or broiled fish to erase the fishy smell
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 Water, Glucose Syrup, Glutinous Rice, Alcohol, Koji  | 
| Energy | 879kJ / 210kcal | 
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| Fat | 0.5 g | 
| of Which Saturates | 0 g | 
| Carbohydrate | 51 g | 
| of which sugars | 0 g | 
| Fibre | N/A | 
| Protein | 0.4 g | 
| Salt | 0.1 g | 
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 Manufactory  | 
 Takao  | 
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 Origin  | 
 Thailand  | 
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 Weight  | 
 200g  | 
| Storage | Refrigerate after opening |