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What is the BEST soy sauce for you? Does it actually matter which soy sauce you use? Is it actually worth it to buy the more expensive soy sauce? Join me as I test out SO MANY soy sauces.
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ABOUT MARION
Marion Grasby is a food producer, television presenter and cookbook author who's had a life-long love affair with Asian food.
Marion is a little bit Thai (courtesy of her mum) and a little bit Australian (courtesy of her dad).
​Marion lives in Bangkok, Thailand and travels throughout Asia to find the most unique and delicious Asian food recipes, dishes and ingredients.

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@Shelsight
@Shelsight 2 года назад
I love seeing the team behind the camera every now and then. You guys must have such a blast working together..! :)
@Marionskitchen
@Marionskitchen 2 года назад
We really do. I have the best team!!!
@guykoppi2525
@guykoppi2525 2 года назад
OMG! Finally, someone is addressing the all-important question of soy sauce quality. It’s so totally important and yet subjective. I already know which one I prefer, but so nice to know someone of Marion’s stature recognizes the importance of the nuances of the different brands. Keep on keeping on, Marion!
@Marionskitchen
@Marionskitchen 2 года назад
Thanks Guy! 🙌🙌🙌
@bsugarplum
@bsugarplum 2 года назад
I totally agree I was waiting for someone to break this down and give some guidance on good choices. I currently have 7 different types of soy sauce in my pantry. This will help narrowing down some of the clutter. Now please do one on Oyster sauces.😁
@Pastadudde
@Pastadudde 2 года назад
@@bsugarplum 7?!??!
@roxannelucky
@roxannelucky 2 года назад
I really appreciate these product comparisons. I LOVE Asian foods from many cultures and want to get better at using the ingredients. Love watching you Marion!
@Marionskitchen
@Marionskitchen 2 года назад
Glad you found it useful!! Thanks for the feedback!
@gabrielqchan8124
@gabrielqchan8124 Год назад
I use Lee Kum Kee… also various versions of light - standard, premium and superior, Japanese for cooking and for sashimi/sushi, and dark soy sauce - mushroom and sweet dark. I totally get you on having different types. Same applies to chilli condiments!
@debbycoley
@debbycoley 2 года назад
Thanks a million for this wonderful tutorial! ❤️
@LizKum
@LizKum 2 года назад
Thank you Marion. It’s so knowledgeable. I’ll be more picky when choosing my next bottle.
@gabba5423
@gabba5423 2 года назад
Thanks Marion love your videos. Informative love your laughter ❤
@trangy21
@trangy21 2 года назад
Loved the video. I have always wondered what each of the soy sauces tasted like but didn't want to buy a whole bunch. Thanks so much Marion 😊
@SkkyJuse
@SkkyJuse 2 года назад
Marion, this was fantastic to watch. I, too, have multiple soy sauces, as with fish sauces (another episode?), and really enjoy the different nuances that they bring to different cuisines.
@pretendtobenormal8064
@pretendtobenormal8064 Год назад
Awesome video, Marion! Standard Pearl River Bridge light is my go-to, but now I'm going to have to give the Golden Label variety a try...
@johnslashinski957
@johnslashinski957 4 месяца назад
Enjoyed the comparisons.
@hansiniwickramarathne108
@hansiniwickramarathne108 2 года назад
Oh finally!!!! I have been waiting for this video for a loooooong time! 🤩
@miseentrope
@miseentrope 2 года назад
Thanks, Marion and crew, and comments. More of these comparison vids, please and thank you. What is "best" for one person or cuisine isn't "best" for someone else's taste or foodways. Like beverage tasting...or oils/vinegars and their usage....I appreciate your working that into this post. 🥰
@jimpurcell
@jimpurcell 2 года назад
Thanks! Helpful!
@Heskey-pn1yc
@Heskey-pn1yc 2 года назад
Totally agree with Marion, have a few different types of soy sauces in the kitchen for different crusine for the most authentic taste. But for Chinese light soy sauce the first extract soy fermentation always taste the best. First extract tend to be thicker and darker. The subsequent extract of the soy ferment produce more budget friendly ones. Colour looks lighter and texture more watery.
@EveryFilmLoverTV
@EveryFilmLoverTV Год назад
I've been learn so much on your channel Marion. Keep up the energy we love you ❤️❤️😘
@rosienguyen2150
@rosienguyen2150 2 года назад
Great information
@qwertyqwert2772
@qwertyqwert2772 2 года назад
Love this ❤️
@SallyGreenaway
@SallyGreenaway 2 года назад
brilliant video thank you
@priayief
@priayief 2 года назад
What an intriguing and interesting test! I'll probably end up getting two different soy sauces to compare. But I know that when I'm cooking, I'll simply get confused if I even have to choose between two varieties. How you can make decisions based on your particular cuisine is way beyond my abilities. Many thanks for your efforts in posting these videos. Cheers from Canada.
@kehindenuren5167
@kehindenuren5167 Год назад
This is really great
@lroberts4162
@lroberts4162 2 года назад
Thank you. Great video
@LizzieBurnett
@LizzieBurnett 2 года назад
Absolutely loveeeee this! I feel like this is an area that is missing on the internet and I found it so interesting to watch. I learnt so much and found it very fascinating. Would love to see other videos like this on other products 😍
@Marionskitchen
@Marionskitchen 2 года назад
Awesome! So glad you liked it! Happy to do more! Thanks for the feedback!
@Jo-bo1mp
@Jo-bo1mp 2 года назад
We love you Marion!!! Love the content❤️
@tracyhou5581
@tracyhou5581 2 года назад
Hi Marion, I loved watching your videos and give me a lot of ideas for my cuisine. It is good to have comparison the products for choosing. I normally use Tai Hua brand light soy sauce made from singapore as my favourite as recommend. By the way, thanks the effort for the videos.
@hubertnl
@hubertnl 2 года назад
Love this idea! Would be great to see your favourite utensils too.
@esseobi2032
@esseobi2032 3 месяца назад
Lovely video. Now I know which to buy!
@simonsaoud4621
@simonsaoud4621 2 года назад
Thank you team for such a wonderful video and comparison. I know the next time I buy soy sauce, I will be looking for those brands in my Asian market. I was there just last week scratching my head going I need to research this. Your timing could not have been more impeccable.. Because I often do Marian's recipes, I now need to pay closer attention to know which soy sauce she's adding to the recipe. Thank you for taking the stress off of my shoulders as there had to have been at least 25 soy sauces to choose from. 🤗
@kimberleyg4657
@kimberleyg4657 2 года назад
I'm half Japanese growing up here in the US we only had two choices kikkoman and La Choy. Now you can go into any supermarket and have a much larger selection. Since I grew up eating Japanese we always used kikkoman. But, I actually prefer Chinese or Korean. When I started cooking Chinese dishes I still had to use kikkoman since I couldn't find Chinese style soy sauce. Finally found an market that carried a large variety of ingredients. Yay.being military. My favorite soy sauce for Chinese and Korean is Kimlan dark. Korean neighbors used that brand. I might have to look for Pearl River premium. We have almost a dozen asian markets in this area now. Growing up we only had one. My mom use to go there to get instant ramen. They only carried ichiban original. That was before top ramen and its dozen flavors. To this day I can't stand to eat ichiban original. I'll eat any flavor but that one. Please to all that is holy do not, I repeat do not use La Choy soy sauce. That is not soy sauce. That's basically a chemical experiment.
@thaobenn6339
@thaobenn6339 2 года назад
Thank you so much for sharing this video, Marion. I now know which the best soya sauce is. 👍👍👏👏
@chotisidunya1210
@chotisidunya1210 2 года назад
Very good recipe 👌
@pipster06
@pipster06 2 года назад
I am obsessed with Kikkoman! But this has made me want to try the Thai soy sauce, at least for fried rice (Kikkoman is nice as a spoonful in some white rice for Japanese dishes etc, but I find it too dark and strong for fried rice). This is now on my list, thanks for this fun and lightly informative vid Marion 😊
@mcsteveuche246
@mcsteveuche246 2 года назад
This is awesome
@TracieSmithpomeranian
@TracieSmithpomeranian 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing this experiment. As someone who grew up eating Asian Cuisines, this video gives a clarity to those who didn't grew up eating authentic Asian foods. I grew up eating Lo Mein out of cans. My fellow American commenters know what I am talking about. For those who don't know, don't worry you're not missing anything. Trust me! As I've gotten older I have tried different authentic Asian foods. My family moved to Florida in 1994. Colonial Drive is blocks of Asian Restaurants. I'll never forget this no matter old I get. My mom and I got cocky and tried Vietnamese restaurant. Here is two white women who had NEVER had tried any other Asian food besides Chinese. The Vietnamese restaurant was beautiful. You really felt like you walked into Vietnam. OMG! We weren't ready for how damn spicy this cuisine was. Needless to say we had our soup paid and got to hell out with our remaining taste buds that didn't feel like they were on fire.
@leahshull4585
@leahshull4585 2 года назад
You have no idea how much I appreciate this video! Feeling fully justified with my multiple bottles of soy sauce.👍
@ritaparagon9442
@ritaparagon9442 2 года назад
Excellent video
@katehamilton7796
@katehamilton7796 2 года назад
You validated me today - I have always tried to match oil and condiments I have light, dark, kikkoman and ketjap manis!
@jrran8650
@jrran8650 2 года назад
Hi Marian I absolutely love your channel thank you for all the work I was wondering if you could do a video on basic spices you need to cook along side you. I've never really cooked Asian food before and a lot of times I want to cook alongside your videos and I'm missing one or two spices or I can't find a certain spice if there could be like a collection of 10 go to spices that would be very helpful thanks I appreciate all your work
@efeumukoro9792
@efeumukoro9792 2 года назад
I love this video
@kboyd116
@kboyd116 2 года назад
I enjoy your happiness that shines through…
@aeasyguyjetlee
@aeasyguyjetlee 2 года назад
I like this video very much. Please do more
@jax_08
@jax_08 2 года назад
That was awesome! Thank you so much for this. I've just recently discovered that I have options in the soy sauce realm and then the question of... Which one is the best?!
@Dalamain
@Dalamain 2 года назад
This was amazing, thank you
@Marionskitchen
@Marionskitchen 2 года назад
You're so welcome!
@C.G.C-Solution-Tv
@C.G.C-Solution-Tv Год назад
I love your cooking
@rodwilliams5074
@rodwilliams5074 2 года назад
I use the sight,smell and taste test when cooking and adjust if necessary. I love your videos Marion. Greetings from Gympie.👍
@idowuidowu2990
@idowuidowu2990 2 года назад
I love this
@kvngyomex1710
@kvngyomex1710 Год назад
Love you guys 🥰
@Delzy_224
@Delzy_224 Год назад
Great cooking 👍😊
@mandyfox2962
@mandyfox2962 2 года назад
I'm a Pearl River Bridge girl all the way. Possibly because my local Chinese restaurant growing up used that one and I'm familiar with it. Looking forward to trying the premium version of this
@DrBrunoRecipes
@DrBrunoRecipes 2 года назад
Excellent 👌🏻 Greetings from Scotland 😊 Have a great day everyone 🌻
@Gorkilein
@Gorkilein 2 года назад
A very good Video. Finally something to decide on. Sadly that Chinese you showed isn't available in my Chinese foods store.
@DeLyonsIncome
@DeLyonsIncome Год назад
Good one
@mscott976
@mscott976 2 года назад
I regularly use the Thai soy sauce but keep several others also. Thanks for the comparisons. I’m fortunate as I have several large Asian supermarkets near me so the selection of ingredients as superb.
@T_Man-mm9sz
@T_Man-mm9sz 11 месяцев назад
Great video! Very informative. Nice presentation. Great production. I'm recently retired and have taken up cooking as my new hobby/passion. I'll be heading to the Asian market today to buy some Pear River Bridge Premium soy sauce (along with some Lee Kum Kee hoisin sauce and Red Boat fish sauce). Given that the cost associated with the sauce going into a dish is relatively small compared to the cost of all the other ingredients, I'm inclined to not skimp on the sauces and to just get the best available.
@deborahgrantham7387
@deborahgrantham7387 2 года назад
Great video👍
@PearlRiverBridgeHK
@PearlRiverBridgeHK Год назад
Thanks Marion Grasby ~
@innedywifimoney6793
@innedywifimoney6793 Год назад
Love it
@jamiuola1992
@jamiuola1992 Год назад
Lovely
@brokenglassshimmerlikestar3407
@brokenglassshimmerlikestar3407 2 года назад
Very interesting test!! Wish more soy sauces were included though, there are just sooooooo many brands and varieties
@bingbingpeony
@bingbingpeony Год назад
after viewing this vid, i immediately went out to purchase the premium chinese soy sauce. so glad you did this taste test & that my neighborhood asian grocer had this brand. i love it. i still like my san-j shoyu but this pearl river bridge is rocking my world right now. mant thx for taste test vids !
@mmh290
@mmh290 9 месяцев назад
I love this channel and use so many of the recipes. Initially when I saw Marion about to test the soy sauce, all I could fixate on was the white blouse😆😂🤣 I always get it on my clothes! I grew up eating Kikkoman, and I can totally relate to the taste buds getting used to it. I can taste a difference in dishes and actually don’t like the other flavors.
@DanielSosnoski
@DanielSosnoski Год назад
I just acquired a bottle of Jammy Chai soy sauce. It's been in production since 1608 and is considered the number-one brand. So, like you did here, I set up a blind tasting station where you could sample it with three other brands (Kikkoman light and regular, and a vintage aged Taiwanese brand called Wan Ja Chan). The Jammy Chai has a depth of flavor and is less sodium forward than the others. I highly recommend it.
@BBWMASSAGE_AND_FITNESS
@BBWMASSAGE_AND_FITNESS Год назад
Nice one
@lesliekingsley4993
@lesliekingsley4993 Год назад
Most informative Marion, thank you! My preference has always been for Pearl River Bridge for cooking and as a base for seasoned soy sauces, and Kikkoman for table use. l have not ever used Healthy Boy - tempted to purchase but baulked at the relatively long list of additives (see below). Ingredients: Healthy Boy - Water 25.4%, Defatted Soybean 25.0%, Wheat 25.0%, Salt 18.0%, Sugar 6.3%, Flavour Enhancer (E621 - Monosodium glutamate, E631 - Disodium inosinate, E627 - Disodium guanylate) 0.2%, Preservative (E211 - Sodium benzoate) 0.1%, Colour (E150c Natural caramel colour), Artificial Soy Sauce Flavour. Pearl River Bridge - Water, Soybeans, Salt, Wheat Flour & Potassium Sorbate (Less than 1/10 of 1% as Food Preservative). Kikkoman - soybeans, wheat, salt and water
@esseobi2032
@esseobi2032 3 месяца назад
Thank you!
@SueK2001
@SueK2001 2 года назад
I also use soy sauce from country of origin for that country’s cuisine. I giggled a bit because I have always used the premium Pearl River Bridge soy sauce and I’m glad to see it here! Thanks Marion!
@Marionskitchen
@Marionskitchen 2 года назад
I’m totally converted!!
@micheltibon6552
@micheltibon6552 2 года назад
Nice video and important for me as a Dutch Indonesian guy. I always buy the Pearl River Light and Dark brand. I will replace the Dark version with the Premium one next time I shop. Due to the limited cupboard space I have to limit it to these two soy sauce flavours. Next video test the vinegars😀 as I use it often for mixing with some soy sauce to make a dip sauce for my loempia. Can you react to the last Taste Atlas ranking😀 where Asian cuisine ranks low compared to European cuisine. There is some food for thought😀 needed.
@catmom1322
@catmom1322 Год назад
After having tried various soy sauces, I have settled on Kikkoman & I buy the low-sodium version. Perfect!
@tmackie1694
@tmackie1694 2 года назад
Aloha! Yay, shoyu video! Based on colours and your descriptions, I guessed the countries correctly. IMO Kikkoman rules! 😉 In my house, Kikkoman Low Salt is our daily.
@agadaadaidu4920
@agadaadaidu4920 Год назад
Good job Marion
@stardust9072
@stardust9072 2 года назад
My favourite for light soy sauce is orchid brand (for half boiled eggs) and lee kum kee's selected soy sauce (best on fried rice or fried salmon).
@janayh2817
@janayh2817 2 года назад
Marion, your laugh is so infectious 😂
@SgtRocko
@SgtRocko 8 месяцев назад
My personal favourite is the Pearl River Mushroom flavoured soy. My Korean hub and his family all INSIST on spending more for Sempio 701 (when 701 disappeared from the shelves here in our part of the US fpr most of 2022, I heard wailing that the 501 "just isn't as good"). Korean soup soy is really good, and reminiscent of Maggi's Jugo. Now... with Asian VINEGARS... I say Kong Yen's black vinegar is THE hands-down best. I like Zhenjiang and Chinkiang vinegars, but the Kong Yen is an absolute standout. Great video, thank you!
@marindado556
@marindado556 2 года назад
Amazing! This was so helpful. I have the healthy boy brand, pearl River and Kikkoman in my cabinets!! And also the pearl River dark soy sauce. And also 2 different brands sweet indonesian Kecap (Manis and medja) . And a very premium artisan Japanese soy sauce and Kecap that I only use for dipping of finishing touches. Mmmmmm love me some soyyysauce!!!
@Marionskitchen
@Marionskitchen 2 года назад
Your soy sauce arsenal sounds just like my own personal one! 🙌🙌🙌
@Josephineasigene
@Josephineasigene 2 года назад
Woo so many sources
@uncletaku
@uncletaku 2 года назад
I'm used to using Kikkoman but I'm intrigued to try the premium Pearl River Bridge soy sauce. Thanks for the video!
@Marionskitchen
@Marionskitchen 2 года назад
No problem!
@deboraalexis4016
@deboraalexis4016 2 года назад
Hi there Marion I enjoy watching no matter what you make enjoyable video's, thank u for this one, how about the hot mustard I recently saw how to make it.. do u use it how about making it??
@sallyl5073
@sallyl5073 2 года назад
I love #2 Kikkoman soy sauce . Just because the ingredients is very clean, no preservatives. You could dilute soy sauce with water to make it less salty. I always buy it from Costco. Cheaper than a supermarket. Other brands mostly have preservatives. Loved your content. 🥰🥰.
@Serena_Mueller
@Serena_Mueller Год назад
*takes notes ahead of next trip to the Asian market*
@sakuralim5665
@sakuralim5665 7 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?
@Stellamarcel
@Stellamarcel Год назад
I love love this 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
@barnabasage
@barnabasage Год назад
Your food and recIpes I will like to taste every day
@wongfeihung1847
@wongfeihung1847 2 года назад
Pearl River Bridge soy sauce is literally the BEST Chinese soy sauce! Our family has been using this brand in like FOREVER!
@marshall5021
@marshall5021 2 года назад
I love videos like this, I'd love to see your take on biscuits and gravy and could you do another video like this but for like oyster sauce or fish sauces?
@joshsun1446
@joshsun1446 2 года назад
I think a saw a video from another RU-vidr doing oyster sauce and fish sauce, if you search for it you’ll see. But yeah I’d love to see Marion’s version!
@Becausing
@Becausing 2 года назад
Check out Pailin's Kitchen/Hot Thai Kitchen's videos on fish sauce and oyster sauce. She also has a good soy sauce video in her in-depth series on key Thai ingredients: palm sugar, tamarind, grocery store curry paste, coconut milk, galangal, and a few others.
@darinwade1973
@darinwade1973 2 года назад
love the dark brown full of beneficial nutrition excellent for making thick sauces and the flavor is awesome love the salty taste which has beneficial Iodine for your thyroid health. I also add it to my orange juice to make a good collagen and elastin drink love ya Marion you make excellent asian dishes now I know how to prepare keep up the good work of teaching my favorite teaching is 3 recipe noodles ive watch and learn how to make noodles and mastered it down
@Natalie-health-wellness
@Natalie-health-wellness 2 года назад
I love these videos, Ives used all them but never tried the Thai soy sauce…. I will definitely try cooking with it especially for my Thai cooking. I would love more information videos on other sauces and flavours of Asia. My favourite one is the premium pearl brand too. When I’m desperate I will use lee Kum kee premium.
@SkkyJuse
@SkkyJuse 2 года назад
Ooh, definitely try the Thai Boy Brand sauce. It’s very good, and surprising, because the color is so much lighter.
@timilehinakinsuroju1728
@timilehinakinsuroju1728 Год назад
Great
@joshuaoluwasegun-peters7972
Nice
@PrincessTash2599
@PrincessTash2599 2 года назад
Please do fish sauce or oyster sauce next!!
@Becausing
@Becausing 2 года назад
Check out Pailin's Kitchen/Hot Thai Kitchen's videos on fish sauce and oyster sauce. She also has a good soy sauce video in her in-depth series on key Thai ingredients: palm sugar, tamarind, grocery store curry paste, coconut milk, galangal, and a few others.
@paigewillow8768
@paigewillow8768 2 года назад
So helpful. I need to get the thai and the premium chinese brand. I mostly use the regular Chinese brand bc thats what you commonly see in my local grocery.
@empireenzo4347
@empireenzo4347 Год назад
Cool
@samueldavid8421
@samueldavid8421 2 года назад
Good
@robinvarnadoe7434
@robinvarnadoe7434 2 года назад
Hmmm, now I have to see if I can find the other two as I already have kikkomen. I found kikkomen gluten free in the red label and I also enjoy that one on rice it seems to be a little thicker and sweeter.
@kathymau3117
@kathymau3117 2 года назад
A favorite here in Hawaii is Aloha Shoyu brand soy sauces. There is original, lower salt, gluten-free, gold premium, and tamari.
@keystosuccessfullife3185
@keystosuccessfullife3185 Год назад
I love
@zerddrez235
@zerddrez235 7 месяцев назад
I wish you‘d include korean soy sauces, too! But overall, the perfect video ❤❤ thank you!
@kessbillions4775
@kessbillions4775 Год назад
I. Love that
@swapnam3236
@swapnam3236 Год назад
I like it👌🙏
@thhseeking
@thhseeking 2 года назад
Many years ago when I was still living at home I used to make fried rice and used the Kikkoman sauce. I went through a bit of it, and my Mum got sick of it and went to an Asian grocer and bought a big bottle of cheap Chinese soy sauce - "Three goats and a wall". I couldn't use it, it was so salty. Mum tried it and agreed. She threw it out and went back to the Kikkoman. So, there's budget, there's cheap, and unuseable cheap :P I use Kikkoman, but I might look for the Pearl River Premium for my Cantonese cooking.
@yeahnahbeauty
@yeahnahbeauty 2 года назад
currently use kikomans but now im going to try the gold lable pearl river
@CaptainIceYT
@CaptainIceYT Год назад
Yay cooking
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