Yutaka Mirin Sweet Rice Seasoning 150ml
Yutaka Mirin Sweet Rice Seasoning 150ml
This sweet rice seasoning is widely used in Japanese cuisine to add gentle sweetness, balance, and shine to sauces and dishes, making it suitable for home cooking that values subtle flavour layering and clean, well rounded results.
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About this item:
Carrying a sweet, mellow aroma with a gentle umami depth, this seasoning introduces a classic note widely associated with Japanese cooking and modern fusion trends. Its smooth, lightly rich profile makes it a popular choice among younger consumers exploring global flavours, viral recipes, and creative home-cooking content shared across social media. Long recognised as a staple in everyday Japanese cuisine, it aligns naturally with the UK’s growing interest in East Asian pantry essentials and contemporary flavour exploration. This item also complements themed food nights, seasonal cooking traditions, gifting sets, and influencer-friendly recipe ideas, offering customers an accessible way to bring culturally rooted Japanese flavour accents into their own kitchens.
Ingredients:
Glucose syrup, Water, Fermented rice alcohol (2%)[Water, Rice, Alcohol, Salt, Acidity regulator: Citric acid, Enzyme: Rice malt], Acidity regulator: Cane molasses, Citric acid.
Allergy Advice:
For allergens, see ingredients in Bold or Underlined.
Condition: New
Best Before Date: 01.03.2027, Print on package (DD/MM/YYYY)
Ready to cook, consume soon after opening
Storage Condition: Keep away from direct sunlight and store in a cool dry place.
Product of the UK
Directions:
Use according to your preferred flavour intensity. Suitable for adding a gentle sweetness and umami depth to Japanese-inspired dishes or incorporating into fusion recipes for additional flavour balance.
More Information:
| Product SKU | 5014276512018 |
|---|---|
| Volumetric Weight | 0.450000 |
| Tax Class | None |
| Cuisine | Japanese |
| Country/Region | United Kingdom |
| Brands | Tazaki Foods |
| Gluten Free | Yes |
| Vegan | Yes |
| Halal | No |
Nutrition Information:
| Energy | 1348kJ/ 318kcal |
|---|---|
| Fat | <0.5g |
| of Which Saturates | <0.1g |
| Carbohydrate | 74g |
| of which sugars | 47g |
| Fibre | 0.7g |
| Protein | <0.5g |
| Salt | 0.21g |
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3. Postage Fees:
– Orders over £45: Free UK shipping.
– Orders under £45: £4.99 shipping fee applies.
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Return Policy: Regardless of your statutory right of withdrawal, you enjoy a 30-day right of return for many products.
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Additional Product Information
Additional Product Information
Use Cases
Use Cases
Japanese Cuisine and Asian Cooking
• Ingredient commonly searched by people preparing Japanese dishes at home
• Suitable for households exploring Japanese and Asian-inspired cuisine
• Frequently stocked by home cooks recreating popular Japanese restaurant dishes
• Recognisable seasoning in Japanese cooking and Asian grocery selections
• Pantry item for food enthusiasts interested in Japanese culinary traditions
Japanese Pantry Staples and Home Kitchens
• Practical seasoning for kitchens that regularly prepare Asian dishes
• Suitable for households keeping essential Japanese ingredients in their pantry
• Often chosen by people interested in balanced sweet and savoury flavour profiles
• Convenient bottle size for everyday home cooking and small kitchens
Food Culture and Global Cuisine Trends
• Ingredient often featured in Japanese cooking content and recipe tutorials
• Popular with people exploring global food culture and Asian flavours
• Appears in food blogs and cooking videos focused on Japanese cuisine
• Suitable for themed Japanese meals or Asian-inspired dining experiences
Social Cooking and Food Content Creation
• Frequently featured in cooking demonstrations highlighting Japanese ingredients
• Suitable for creators sharing Japanese food culture and international recipes
• Popular among younger consumers exploring trending global cuisines
• Appears in social media content focused on Asian cooking and pantry discoveries
FAQ
FAQ
Q1: What is mirin?
A: Mirin is a Japanese sweet rice seasoning commonly used in Japanese cuisine to add mild sweetness and depth of flavour to dishes.
Q2: How is mirin different from rice vinegar or soy sauce?
A: Mirin provides sweetness and subtle richness, while rice vinegar contributes acidity and soy sauce delivers saltiness and umami.
Q3: What cuisines commonly use mirin?
A: Mirin is most closely associated with Japanese cuisine but also appears in a variety of Asian-inspired dishes and modern fusion cooking.
Q4: Who typically buys mirin seasoning?
A: Mirin is commonly purchased by households exploring Japanese cooking, food enthusiasts interested in Asian ingredients, and customers shopping at international grocery stores.
Q5: Why is mirin popular in Japanese cooking?
A: Its balanced sweetness and flavour depth complement many ingredients used in Japanese cuisine and contribute to the distinctive taste of Japanese dishes.
Q6: Why do many home cooks keep mirin in their pantry?
A: Mirin is widely recognised as a staple Japanese seasoning and is often kept alongside other Asian pantry ingredients by people interested in Japanese and Asian cooking.
About the Brand
About the Brand
Yutaka is a well-established brand specialising in Japanese and Asian food ingredients for international markets. The brand focuses on providing staple pantry products inspired by Japanese cuisine, including rice, noodles, seasonings, and cooking essentials. Yutaka products are widely distributed across the UK and Europe and are recognised for supporting home cooks, food enthusiasts, and professional kitchens interested in Japanese cooking culture.
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