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Japanese Seasonings and Condiments 〜調味料〜 | easy Japanese home cooking recipe 

Taiji ́s Kitchen
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In my Channel, I show step by step of alternative but authentic Japanese home cooking, which can be made with the ingredients that are easily available outside of Japan.
In this video, I am explaining 5 main Japanese seasonings and 9 Japanese condiments; what they are made of, how they are made, how one can use them.
5 main Japanese seasonings:
- Soy sauce
- Miso
- Mirin
- Sake
- Rice wine vinegar
9 Japanese condiments :
- Dashi powder
- Ponzu
- Men-tsuyu (Soba-tsuyu)
- Japanese sauces x3
- Kewpie mayonnaise
- Sesame oil
- Wasabi (Japanese horse radish)
- Karashi (Japanese mustard)
- Yuzu-kosho (Spicy citrus paste)
00:00 Intro
00:24 Difference between Japanese and western seasonings
00:58 Soy sauce
03:34 Miso
05:13 Mirin
07:02 Sake
08:09 Rice wine vinegar
08:54 Dashi powder
09:21 Ponzu
09:46 Men-tsuyu (Soba-tsuyu)
10:07 Japanese sauces x3
11:14 Kewpie mayonnaise
11:49 Sesame oil
12:26 Wasabi (Japanese horse radish)
13:08 Karashi (Japanese mustard)
13:51 Yuzu-kosho (Spicy citrus paste)
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@jlastre
@jlastre 7 месяцев назад
Worcestershire sauce and garum (fish sauce) are western fermented condiments. Also American sauce, aka ketchup, while not fermented can hardly be called nature state. It’s heavily processed with tons of sugar added. During the Reagan Administration they did try to declare it a vegetable for school lunch programs. Mirin sold in the USA is usually aji-mirin which is the non-alcoholic version. There is a place for Aji-mirin for people who can’t use it for religious reasons. I like to recreate Japanese style American dishes like Garlicu Fried Rice from Benihana’s (teriyaki restaurant). They use cheap Aji-mirin. Most true mirin here is sold as Hon-mirin, But is a pain to get in small cities. I have to mail order it from Amazon or a major grocery store. I only see Kikkoman branded cooking sake at my local Asian market in my small city. With the price of alcohol in many states in the us I think it’s good to buy. Nice drinking sake is easily $20. Kewpie only uses yolks and that probably why it’s sweeter. You can make mayo at home buy I just buy both types. Fresh wasabi can be grown outside of Japan. It’s rarely grown on a commercial level as it’s so difficult to be unprofitable. There is one commercial grower in the USA in California or Washington state if I recall. Nice video.
@kentt4891
@kentt4891 3 года назад
Quite informative, a nice video! Just one thing; 10:18 The Japanese name “Uster sauce” is not wrong, since the original sauce is also called “Worcester” sauce, which is pronounced “wooster”. Some Americans would say the word like spoken in the video but it comes from a place in England so Worcestershire is actually pronounced “wooster-shur”.
@taijiskitchen
@taijiskitchen 3 года назад
you are so right, thanx Kent!! Thanks so much for the correction!!
@kentt4891
@kentt4891 3 года назад
@@taijiskitchen Keep up your good work!🥳
@80stime
@80stime 2 года назад
Thank you for clearly explaining those staple Japanese items. Love this video. It helped me get the authentic ingredients.
@nikkipage9132
@nikkipage9132 2 года назад
Thank you so much! You were the only cook I could follow in my quest to make authentic Japanese cooking.
@shelaserizawa8799
@shelaserizawa8799 3 года назад
Pls make more videos Taiji-san! I’m so glad I found your channel! Its very helpful for us foreigners living in Japan! ♥️
@taijiskitchen
@taijiskitchen 3 года назад
thanx for your comment!! Really?! but you don't need these info, you can get from the people around you, no? I actually intended these videos for the foreigners, who are interested in Japanese food/cooking living outside of Japan. but glad it helps you guys too!! where do you live in Japan?
@fj850
@fj850 2 года назад
@@taijiskitchen hi from Germany can you recommend store where i can buy Japanese Product,and also frozen meat like A5 karubi yakiniku TIA for the response🙏😊
@bkc74445
@bkc74445 5 месяцев назад
So glad to find your channel. You do such a great job of explaining everything. I'll definitely share with many friends and this will help them as well. I saw the word Takoyaki and had never seen it before. I'm a very curious person so I kept digging on you tube until i found more information. So very lucky to discover your channel. I'm very anxious to make Takoyaki now. My boy friend is a retired chef and I'm sure he will help me learn this way of cooking. I bought an electric takoyaki pan, not realizing there were different kinds. Octopus is too expensive since we are both retired and on disability. I love shrimp so I figured we would enjoy it made with this. Thank you so much for your wonderful explanations.
@ivorybow
@ivorybow 2 года назад
Over the last few weeks I have collected most of these. Mirin and Ponzu are both unique, delicious, and irreplaceable flavors, and though not cheap, will last a very long time. I use both in the dressing for wakame salad. I also use the Kewpie mayonnaise in Japanese sandwiches.
@annamorley4737
@annamorley4737 2 года назад
Very happy to find your clear , informative video of basic ingredients . Huge difference
@taijiskitchen
@taijiskitchen 2 года назад
thanx!! I try!
@ronanmorris2250
@ronanmorris2250 Год назад
OMG, Taiji!!! All of your videos are SO informative and such a joy to watch. Your enthusiasm and knowledge just shine thru. One of my top channels on RU-vid.
@tomz3214
@tomz3214 Год назад
Perfect entry point into understanding Japanese cuisine..
@grovermartin6874
@grovermartin6874 2 года назад
Thank you SO MUCH for this clear, simplified presentation, Taiji-san! I feel as if some burden of ignorance has been lifted from my mind, which I didn't even know I was carrying. It turns out, I already have almost all of these. I'm so happy to know how you use them. I have realized that I use Ponzu for sll kinds of foods, from many cultures. I prefer it to plain lemon juice most of the time, which is especially helpful when lemons are out of season/exorbitantly expensive, too. Your presentation made me happy.🤗🙏
@taijiskitchen
@taijiskitchen 2 года назад
glad to hear that you are freed from some burden! but what was the ignorance you were carrying?? yes, I use ponzu for many things too! then you'll also like this ponzu dressing! (or perhaps you have seen it already) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TLnIGsI6zc8.html
@maryistulsafox
@maryistulsafox Год назад
I'll be using this as a shopping list! Thanks.
@lagringa7518
@lagringa7518 Год назад
I learn so much from you, I've so often wondered about whether to refrigerate soy sauce or not, and I also like that you prepare a meal, so we understand what traditionally goes with what... very helpful TU!
@susanlindner8632
@susanlindner8632 2 года назад
Thank you love 💕 your explanation on Japanese sauces etc🌺
@robertworden8559
@robertworden8559 Год назад
Taiji-San, So far I've watched about twenty of your videos and I'm always astonished how complete and thorough your definitions and explanations are for process, culture influence and even chemistry, you do all of that without a teleprompter, yet sometimes its almost "Train of Thought" (as we say in North America) Could you share with your audience (and me) what are you schooled in? - your public speaking, diction, video skills and familiarity with history leads me to want to know more about Taiji-San. ありがとうございました
@majajackson777
@majajackson777 Год назад
That was so helpful! Thanks!! 👍🏻🌻
@dshahata
@dshahata 10 месяцев назад
Thank you so much this video was so beneficial to me!😊
@melaniedickson7769
@melaniedickson7769 Год назад
Super useful! Thank you for covering some of the basics in this video and the one about umami. As a result I begin to have some understanding and some new choices for flavor building in recipes. Your clear and appealing videos on preparing Japanese dishes are inspiring, and I'm seeing the effects in my kitchen day-to-day. I find the Japanese lifestyle videos also percolating new ideas. Thank you for bringing your teaching skills to RU-vid.
@Flyonlittlewing265
@Flyonlittlewing265 4 месяца назад
Excellent presentation. I watch these videos to get a better idea of the taste and the how and when to use it This presentation has exceeded many of the ones I've seen. I don't remember how or when I was introduced to Kewpie mayo but oh my gosh, it doesn't get better than this. I buy a few bottles at a time. Again,I thank you for your presentation.
@MargotGrissom
@MargotGrissom Год назад
This was super informative, thank you! I especially like that you show Japanese cooking with ingredients I can actually find here in Germany. I have to admit, I only once bought Mirin for cooking and have been subbing Vermouth for it ever since, because to my palate they taste very similar and I usually have the latter on hand anyway.
@tomithot261
@tomithot261 Год назад
This video was fabulous for me. I got to see the products my mom used, learned about what some of them were made of, and now have a wide open look into new ways of seasoning ... with things I remember from my past. Applause ... this was fabulous.
@ngb09229
@ngb09229 Год назад
Waiting for the "Let's Eat" part and for him to start trying each condiment on their own lol. Love your videos, I've been using them to help me introduce Japanese cuisine and culture to my family, especially our daughter who is very interested at the moment! Much love from New York.
@marianeldabalasta4127
@marianeldabalasta4127 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing such info..
@gomifunelives6085
@gomifunelives6085 Год назад
This was very informative and useful to me as I have been eating Japanese food for years but now live overseas and miss it so much. Now I am Learning to cook Japanese food for myself. Thank you so much 🙏🏼
@EpicvidsKetti08
@EpicvidsKetti08 6 дней назад
As for Tamari is definitely a good option for a Chinese/Taiwanese Light Soy Sauce with no wheat. Chinese Style Dark is more like Balsamic vinegar thickness
@fen8992
@fen8992 23 дня назад
This was really informative & interesting, thank you.
@Sharon-kp7lc
@Sharon-kp7lc Год назад
Very very helpful, thanks Taiji!
@Kitsambler
@Kitsambler 27 дней назад
Extremely helpful!
@catfish8883
@catfish8883 3 месяца назад
Thanks for your sharing and very helpful 😊
@tineejohnston9737
@tineejohnston9737 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing this condiments comparison specially the visuals spellings which is very very nice 😀😇💞
@casey7824
@casey7824 3 месяца назад
Very helpful 😊
@nijiayame848
@nijiayame848 Год назад
I'm obsessed with yuzu koshou. My Japanese friend showed it to me while I was in Japan (I think we ate at Ringer Hut) and immediately bought some to bring home with me. You are right, yuzu is such a different citrus, milder yet more fragrant. I love the yuzu flavored sweets, potato chips, drinks...
@qifgt
@qifgt 5 месяцев назад
Great video ! We need traditional japanese cookware & essential stuff. Love longer vds & this channel. U explain things very clearly
@terrymatsusaki9032
@terrymatsusaki9032 Год назад
Thank you so much for explanations; sensei 🌺
@tevinbachri1693
@tevinbachri1693 Месяц назад
thank you so much for the explanation, really help alot ✨✨✨
@sampauljose4824
@sampauljose4824 Год назад
Thank for sharing that much info.I'm a person who try to make Japanese cuisines's so it's a big thing for me
@seanwoods3028
@seanwoods3028 Год назад
Thank you. This is a great informative video ❤
@leenasangma777
@leenasangma777 Год назад
Thanks alot Taiji san for showing all the seasoning inredians 🙏👌👍
@fennycruz6714
@fennycruz6714 Год назад
This is wonderful. Thank you very much for sharing the basics in japanese condiments. Domo arigato. -from manila
@threemothers
@threemothers Месяц назад
Thanks for sharing
@lopezzinjapan585
@lopezzinjapan585 2 года назад
Wow this is definitely usefull for me...❤️
@Alaa-braik
@Alaa-braik 2 года назад
👏👏👏👏 thank you for the video
@teamjantv9655
@teamjantv9655 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing this informative video..😇❤
@shannenchin9825
@shannenchin9825 Год назад
Thank you for sharing such useful information. I love Japanese food and I would love to cook them too 😊
@user-ee7dz7ef8z
@user-ee7dz7ef8z 5 месяцев назад
Thanks a lot 👍
@beasage4515
@beasage4515 3 года назад
Thanks. Very informative! 🙏
@taijiskitchen
@taijiskitchen 3 года назад
You are welcome! glad you like it!!
@Yoksol
@Yoksol Год назад
Just got everything! Super excited to start making the dishes my son loves at Gakuen! He’s learning Japanese and we’re hoping to go next year!
@ma.luisaylagan-cortez7678
@ma.luisaylagan-cortez7678 Год назад
Very informative. We do enjoy japanese pickles and seasonings. The key is good, very good rice in measured portion. I also like the simplicity of cooking or non-cooking.
@zosukecoco8081
@zosukecoco8081 Год назад
How to open RU-vid from my phone just so I can comment on the video. This video was exceptionally amazing with all the extra details provided. Thank you so much!
@MorticiaLaMourante
@MorticiaLaMourante 6 месяцев назад
I'd love to see more dishes made with yuzu. For those who have never had yuzu, think Meyer lemon with a little more depth and a slight floralness. Its truly lovely, and if you want to grow it, most of California and Florida have the right climate. Those in California can get dwarf yuzu trees from Four Winds.
@aucus
@aucus 2 года назад
Thank for this video, it was greatly helpful :) Have an awesome weekend.
@taijiskitchen
@taijiskitchen 2 года назад
great to know, that this helped! you too!!
@soniab.estacio3008
@soniab.estacio3008 Год назад
Thank you ❤Greetings from Chicago
@nathaliecudel8674
@nathaliecudel8674 Год назад
Thank you
@harnamthandi
@harnamthandi 5 месяцев назад
Thanks so much, it’s has explained a lot to me. Btw, we grow fresh wasabi in Tasmania and even my Japanese friends are impressed 😊
@Nonessential888
@Nonessential888 Год назад
Thank you!
@adeolaobayemi
@adeolaobayemi Год назад
Very informative and I love how passionate you are Taiji ❤ I am eager to try out a Japanese dish 😀
@leighlyle2304
@leighlyle2304 2 года назад
You star!! Thank you for this informative video - you answered my question about soy sauce perfectly! Awesome! Plus, added bonus stars for the tips!
@leighlyle2304
@leighlyle2304 2 года назад
I also got some Kewpie Mayo! It is made from egg yolks only, unlike Hellmans etc which are made from whole eggs
@VoidloniXaarii
@VoidloniXaarii 6 месяцев назад
Thank you very much
@wendywhite2642
@wendywhite2642 Год назад
exactly the kind of information I'm looking for so thank you you're right on my target :-)
@mandys6185
@mandys6185 3 года назад
thank you for your informative videos!! it’s nice to learn so much about the food while i buy it all! :D
@taijiskitchen
@taijiskitchen 3 года назад
you are so welcome! glad that it helped you!! don't spend too much money, hahaha!
@coraliareef3172
@coraliareef3172 Год назад
Hi Taiji 😊 I am so happy that I came accross your so lively, clear and passionate videos, thanks for such a quality useful cheerful time spent (together, lol)... BTW, I am from EGYPT, so this tells you you are being a GREAT ambassador for Japanese culture, table manners , cuisine and much more! If you ever consider to visit Egypt, then you have a friend and a humble home there too ❤
@roelparilla2139
@roelparilla2139 2 года назад
thank you
@lindaminaga2649
@lindaminaga2649 2 года назад
You are a GENIUS
@sydneybristo22
@sydneybristo22 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much this is outstanding. I feel really lucky bc I can get all of these ingredients except of course real Wasabi. We have 3 large H mart type stores with in a 2 mile radius. Plus my local grocery store has all of these in its Asian cooking section. I'm excited to try the mustard and the citrus ones.
@hello-fc9kb
@hello-fc9kb 3 года назад
time to go shopping!
@taijiskitchen
@taijiskitchen 3 года назад
hahaha, don't spend too much money!!
@typerightseesight
@typerightseesight 2 года назад
great video!
@taijiskitchen
@taijiskitchen 2 года назад
thanx!!
@kavitarai3438
@kavitarai3438 Год назад
Thks sir
@marianyt5561
@marianyt5561 Год назад
I like your vidio, Thank you👍
@miriamocampo7703
@miriamocampo7703 2 года назад
Need to buy ingredient.so dt we cook japanese fud n soup.thank you for d recepi
@sparrowhawk6748
@sparrowhawk6748 2 года назад
Dude, you rock.
@rimasmeleshyus9486
@rimasmeleshyus9486 Год назад
Very informative, thanks for sharing. Greetings from beautiful Hawaii islands ⛵️ 🏝
@tovemagnussen4423
@tovemagnussen4423 Месяц назад
Been following your channel for a while, and also made a lot of the dishes, your way. Kewpie mayo, tasted it once, and since then made my own, taste the same, but having it freshly made... so much better! Also making my own tonkatsu-sauce, it is so easy. Do not have a rice-cooker anymore, and also following your way. Used to make dashi the original way, but then I found the one you shows here... Yep, got to be lazy sometimes... 😊 I am just a little bit sad, the stores in my city (Trondheim, Norway) does not always have all the ingredients needed...
@merlynnthegreat
@merlynnthegreat 2 года назад
Kewpie gets it's rich flavor from the rice wine vinegar and they use more yolks than whole eggs where western mayo uses distilled or apple cider vinegar and whole eggs.
@taijiskitchen
@taijiskitchen 2 года назад
oh, really?! I did not know that! thanx so much for the information!
@torresmarcossilvatorres2508
@torresmarcossilvatorres2508 10 месяцев назад
Muito bom. Vou adaptar alguns cardápios com um toque japonês.
@alicia38prado
@alicia38prado 5 месяцев назад
Arigato!! Very informative video. I am a Mexican/American learning how to cook Japanese and Japanese culture. This video was very thorough. Do Japanese men like Mexican women? Asking for a friend.
@melodydemesa7228
@melodydemesa7228 3 года назад
Thankyou,,,,😍😍😍
@taijiskitchen
@taijiskitchen 3 года назад
you are certainly welcome!! and I would be so grateful, if you could help me and share my videos/channel to your friends, who might be interested!!
@philip4588
@philip4588 Год назад
You have another video what greens etc to have in the fridge? what types of noodles to buy? what kind of meat you use of the chicken and pork. So it can be easyer to have a japanese fridge ready to make authentic japanese food.
@valentingroener676
@valentingroener676 3 года назад
Wow you are the best ! :) 💪
@taijiskitchen
@taijiskitchen 3 года назад
hahaha, thanx so much for the comment!
@ElvinYeoantiaging
@ElvinYeoantiaging Год назад
Thank you ❤️ How to make crunchy red pickle radish? For Japanese curry, Oishi, Onegaisginasu
@balikris
@balikris Год назад
Uster sauce is actually closer to the English pronounciation: wuster! For the English the Worchester is 'just the spelling'. Many English towns and locations are abbreviated when spoken. And that's always given me troubles, because I as a Dane pronounced every part of the word ... to great fun for my English friends, haha ... So: Uster! Perfect ;-))
@ajikpajik9331
@ajikpajik9331 Год назад
It's not just England. In Scotland there is a town called Milngavie, it's pronounced Mulguy. I once saw a guy on Scottish news mispronounce it and I was on the floor laughing. 😂
@realblackgoku3078
@realblackgoku3078 2 года назад
super Video:-)
@jacobedwards83
@jacobedwards83 2 года назад
I also recommend people try shichimi togarashi or seven sorts chilli pepper
@lindaminaga2649
@lindaminaga2649 2 года назад
I have at least 4 small serving bottles of Shoyu. Table, Stove, one for me and my husband upstairs if we're watching the football game. LOLOLOLOL. Also at least 2 beautiful Shoyu for formal dining to go with all, I mean lots of Japanese Dinnerware so that my table can have all of the different dishes as they do in Japan
@kendo2377
@kendo2377 Год назад
Kewpie mayo is made with egg yolks, not whole eggs; and it uses less vinegar so it is slightly sweeter. It makes great egg salad!
@zp9011
@zp9011 Год назад
No offense Taiji🙏🏻 great and informative video👍 but i couldn't help but count how many times the word "soy sauce" came up, it was 31 times😂😂😅😅😅🙃😂
@KateMala1
@KateMala1 Год назад
Are there brands of dashi powder that you prefer? This was very informative!
@QuangPham-vl5fw
@QuangPham-vl5fw Год назад
Hope to meet you in person one day. From Vietnam with love
@sakuralim5665
@sakuralim5665 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing! Just bought and peeled the seal off the kikkoman marudaizu soy sauce - oh gosh, it smells amazing! Quick question: Do you refrigerate your soy sauce? will it really lose the punch of umami, fragrance otherwise when left somewhere on the shelves, not exposed to heat & light?
@watrgrl2
@watrgrl2 Год назад
Hi Taiji-san, I’m in Oregon and here, Tamari is a shoyu that doesn’t contain wheat- only soybeans.
@rosemariedsouza4652
@rosemariedsouza4652 11 месяцев назад
I visited Japan recently and bought two packs of red miso. Expiry date mentioned August 2024. Can I store it on the kitchen shelf after opening
@alexkim7270
@alexkim7270 Год назад
Taiji-San. Thanks a lot for the coverage. I was impulsive in buying tsuyu AFTER I made japanese fried udon which tasted great. I don't know what else can I use it for because it is a combination of soy sauce and dashi which are umami bombs in itself. Can you recommend some daily uses of tsuyu?
@yuliyakuzina7689
@yuliyakuzina7689 2 месяца назад
Спасибо! ✨ еду в Японию, записала, все куплю, все попробую 🙏🏽
@hennytjahjadi820
@hennytjahjadi820 Год назад
Thank you for the video. For soy sauce, what brand do you use, Taiji-san?
@themysterytraveler6536
@themysterytraveler6536 Год назад
Kewpie may is made with a lot more egg yolks compared to western mayo, therefore the "richer" taste.
@marcosbettishneider4372
@marcosbettishneider4372 4 месяца назад
There are some media videos explaining the importance of fermenting soy for consumption, and that it is bad for men because of the estrogen, if it is not fermented. If you are interested in it, just research it.
@mizucchi92
@mizucchi92 2 года назад
Hello Taiji-san! I stumbled upon your videos when I was looking for Japanese side dishes, since I’m really interested in Japanese cooking and am really struggling with side dishes as these aren’t that common here in Germany 😓 so thank you for your videos, I’m gonna try out lots of these dishes! Anyway, I have a question. What type of sugar do you use? It looks really different from our usual Haushaltszucker or Rohrzucker (a bit more powdery?) and made me really curious!
@taijiskitchen
@taijiskitchen 2 года назад
Hi and thanx for your comment! glad my video can help broaden your repertoire!! to answer your question, I buy the sugar that says Rohrohrzucker (bin nicht ganz sicher, was das heißt). Or you can just look up this video and there I am showing the package. (06:05) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3u0Mr_UorQQ.html I think this has the subtle scent of the sugar cane, which gives the depth to the flavor.
@mizucchi92
@mizucchi92 2 года назад
@@taijiskitchen Thank you so much for your fast reply, it was really helpful ☺️
@walter9029
@walter9029 2 года назад
Thanks for this account. One of my personal favourites are Umeboshi and Ume Su. I know someone in Japan who will bring self made Umeboshi , I am very curious...
@taijiskitchen
@taijiskitchen 2 года назад
wow, you know Ume-su! cool! are you able to get it where you are? I am actually trying to make Umeboshi this year myself, and if I do succeed, then I will try to make a video on it as well!
@walter9029
@walter9029 2 года назад
@@taijiskitchen Yes I am located in Vienna, and its not difficult to get it, not at ALDI to be sure... maybe I will try some ( sipslefied ) DIY Kimchi....greetings
@Samcaracha
@Samcaracha Год назад
Danke dir. Für mich sieht das alles super lecker aus! Ich würd jedes einzelne Produkt ausprobieren und damit schauen, was so geht, aber ich wohn leider auf dem Land und hab keinen Asiamarkt um die Ecke. Bleibt halt nur Amazon.
@mountedpatrolman
@mountedpatrolman 3 месяца назад
No Togarashi? I use it on everything!
@melosaurrn
@melosaurrn 7 месяцев назад
Are sake and mirin interchangeable? What about sake and substituting Chinese cooking wine (Shaoxing wine)?
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