Japanese Seasoned Rice Vinegar - Mitsuikan brand - 12 oz x 2 bottles

: Japanese Seasoned Rice Vinegar - Mitsuikan brand - 12 oz x 2 bottles

Japanese Seasoned Rice Vinegar - Mitsuikan brand - 12 oz x 2 bottles

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 : Japanese Seasoned Rice Vinegar - Mitsuikan brand - 12 oz x 2 bottles
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Brand: Importfood.com
Ingredients: rice vinegar, high fructose corn syrup, salt, monosodium glutamate, brown sugar, disodium guanylate, disodium inosinate. No transfats. Gluten free. Product of USA.
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Manufacturer: ImportFood.com
Publisher: ImportFood.com
Size: 12 oz
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Product Descriptionhis seasoned rice vinegar, also known in Japanese as sushizu, is the secret ingredient used to prepare sushi rice. By simply adding 2 tablespoons to one cup of hot, freshly-steamed rice. This product can also be used as a salad dressing, used straight from the bottle. Made from real, whole rice and a delicate blend of seasonings. Smooth and tangy flavor.




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