Mirin (sweet sake) - optional

🌱 Vegetarian 🌿 Vegan

Description

Mirin (sweet sake) is a light golden, slightly sticky liquid with a distinctly sweet, gently fermented aroma and a subtle umami aftertaste that balances sauces and marinades without overwhelming dishes. Its sweetness mainly comes from carbohydrates produced during the fermentation of rice, and its alcohol content is relatively low, giving it an aromatic yet mild flavor profile. In terms of nutritional value, mirin primarily provides calories from sugars and trace amounts of amino acids and minerals; when used sparingly, it can reduce the need for salting dishes, adding depth of flavor without excess sodium. It is typically used in glazes, teriyaki sauces, soups, braised fish, and marinades, as well as for balancing acidic and spicy elements. It should be stored in a cool, dark place, and after opening, it is best kept in the refrigerator and used within a few months, treating it as an optional ingredient that enhances flavor.

Nutrition facts (per 100g)

150 kcal Calories
0.0g Protein
12.0g Carbohydrates
0.0g Fats

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