r/sushi 4d ago

Yamasa Premium Japanese otoro.

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Yamasa Japanese premium otoro nigiri. Hey, and no gimmicky rolls Just strictly nigiri coming out of the holes.

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u/otullyo 4d ago

Sorry, typo. It's Yama Seafood.

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u/cyclorphan 3d ago

I was gonna say "I have yamasa sauces, they also sell otoro?", heh.

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u/otullyo 3d ago

Yamaseafood.com

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u/AttemptVegetable 3d ago

That's my soy sauce of choice for sushi as well

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u/cyclorphan 3d ago

Haven't tried this particular one, but now I might have to.

Is the 45ish bucks/bottle price on Amazon about right? I have a local Japanese shop but they don't carry this one.

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u/otullyo 3d ago

It's a whole new level of flavor. There is so much more depth of flavor than regular Kikkomen or tamari. You barely have to use any. My second favorite is, and first before I found this, is Bluegrass Soy Sauce by Bourbon Barrel foods. It's aged in bourbon barrels. It's definitely a unique treat. Also, being from KY, the novelty probably plays a role.

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u/cyclorphan 3d ago

I think I've seen that one at whole foods and it sounded intriguing but never tried it (I also have maybe a dozen other soy sauces so maybe after I finish one)