Soy sauce

Soy Sauce (Soya Sauce)
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Chinese Name
Pinyinjiàng yóu
Wade-Gileschiang-yu
Mandarin Chinese (Traditional)醬油
Mandarin Chinese (Simplified)酱油
Cantonese豉油, see yau
Japanese Name
Hepburn Romajishō-yu
Kanji醤油
Korean Name
Revised Romanizationganjang
Hangul간장

Soy sauce (US) or soya sauce (UK) is a fermented sauce, made from soybeans (soya beans), roasted grain, water and sea salt (US will use salt unless otherwise stated). Commonly used in Asian cuisine, and in some Western cuisine dishes, especially Worcestershire sauce or . Authentic soy sauces are fermented with kōji ((麹) - the mold Aspergillus oryzae), wheat, and other related microorganisms. Virtually all soy sauce has some alcohol added during bottling to aid as a preservative for shipping and sale. For this reason, soy sauce should always be kept refrigerated and out of direct light, due to spoilage.

Although there are many types of soy sauce, all are salty and earthy-tasting brownish liquids used to season food while cooking or at the table. Although it originated in China, it is used in various cuisines across Asia. In particular, it is an important flavoring in Japanese cuisine. However, Chinese and Japanese soy sauces are substantially different, and it is rarely appropriate to substitute one for the other.

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Chinese Soy Sauce

The Chinese soy sauces are primarily made from soybean, with relatively low amounts of other grains. There are three main varieties:

Japanese Soy Sauce

The Japanese soy sauce, or shō-yu (しょうゆ, or 醤油, 正油) - is traditionally divided into five main categories, depending on differences in their ingredients and method of production. Japanese soy sauces include wheat as a primary ingredient. This tends to give the Japanese varieties a slightly sweeter taste than the Chinese soy sauces.

All of these varieties are sold in the marketplace in three different grades according to how they were produced:

All the varieties, and grades may be sold according to three official levels of quality:

One well-known producer of Japanese soy sauce is the Kikkoman Corporation.

Health

Soy sauce contains a small amount of naturally occurring MSG. It can also be extremely salty, so it is not a suitable condiment for some people, and should generally be taken in moderation. Low-salt soy sauces are produced, but it is impossible to make soy sauce without using some quantity of salt.

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See also: Soy sauce, Aging barrel, Alcohol, Amazake, American English, Asia, Asian cuisine, British English, Cantonese (linguistics), China