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Mirin Rice Cooking Wine With Glass Bottle
min.order / fob price
≥1 piece
OriginLiaoning China
Production Capacity200 Ton/Tons per Year
CategoryOthers
Update Time2014-09-18
company profile
Dalian Huaxin International Trading Co., Ltd.
China
Contact: Ms.Ms. Ealine Gao
Tel: 86-411-84507182
Number of Employees: 11 - 50 People
Business Type: Trading Company
product details
Model No:bottle
Origin:Liaoning China
Brand:hx0659

essential ingredient in Japanese cusine
sometime called rice wine, is a sweet, low-Alcohol wine made from glutinous rice.

Aji-Mirin, Hon-Mirin: What’s the Difference?

Mirin is sweet rice wine, used primarily to flavor Japanese dishes. A recent discussion on Chowhound noted that aji-mirin is the more commonly available sweetened product, easy to find in Asian groceries and some supermarkets. And while paulj thinks Kikkoman aji-mirin resembles flavored Corn syrup, it's fine for many recipes. Chowhound user jjjrfoodie uses aji-mirin for everyday cooking, but wouldn't expect to find it in $50-a-plate sushi creations.

On the other hand, travelerjjm says, hon-mirin is the "real stuff," fermented rice wine that is naturally sweet without the addition of sugar or corn syrup. It's generally more expensive, and depending on your state's laws it could be harder to get than aji-mirin (hon-mirin has no added sugar or salt, and often has a higher alcohol content, so it must be sold as regular wine, MikeG says). BigSal likes Mitoku brand mirin. "Once I discovered it, I cannot use anything else," he says. "I buy it online, but it is worth it." A final tip, from Caroline1: Even if a product is labeled hon-mirin, always check the salt content on the nutrition label to be sure of exactly what you're getting!

 

 

  • Mirin, or sweet cooking rice wine, brings out the flavor in Japanese (and many Asian) dishes
  • Add a little to dishes such as teriyaki, sukiyaki, and Tempura for a delicious, traditional flavor!
  • Alcohol contents 8% by volume
  • Also available in 17 Oz. bottle
  • Net Wt. 10 Fl. Oz (300 mL) - plastic bottle

 

Ingredients
Corn syrup, water, alcohol, rice, salt. Alcohol contents 8% by volume. Salted and Seasoned..

 

Aji Mirin brings out the flavor in Teriyaki, Sukiyaki, Tempura and other Japanese delicacies. This sweet tasting rice wine adds a slightly sweet, rich flavor to meats when used as a marinade or glaze.

 

 

Product Type:
Rice Wine
Alcohol Content (%):
1%
Type:
Japanese sake
Taste:
Sweet
Feature:
Sugar-Free
Packaging:
Bottle
Grade:
grade A
Vintage:
2014
Ageing Container:
steel can
Place of Origin:
Liaoning China (Mainland)
Brand Name:
hx0659
Model Number:
bottle
Shelf Life:
12 month
Weight (kg):
0.5
Application:
teriyaki sauce
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