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soy sauce

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/ˈsɔɪ ˌsɔs/
Forms:soy sauces
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a thin dark brown sauce, made from soybeans, used in Asian cuisines

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Soy sauce is a popular condiment and seasoning made from fermented soybeans, wheat, salt, and water. It originated in China and has since become a staple ingredient in many Asian cuisines, including Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Southeast Asian dishes. Soy sauce adds a rich and savory flavor, known as umami, to a wide range of foods, including stir-fries, marinades, dipping sauces, and soups. It comes in various types and grades, including light, dark, and low-sodium options, each with its own unique flavor profile and intensity.

  • She served a dipping sauce made from soy sauce, honey, and chili for the crispy spring rolls.
  • They brought a bottle of soy sauce to the picnic, adding a savory twist to their outdoor meal.
  • She drizzled soy sauce over her stir-fried noodles for added flavor.
  • Soy sauce is a key ingredient in traditional Japanese dishes like sushi and teriyaki.
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