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Hoisin sauce
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Hoisin Sauce is a thick and aromatic sauce originating from Chinese cuisine, widely used in Southeast Asian recipes. Its flavor is a balanced combination of sweet, salty, and slightly spicy, with notes of fermented soybeans, garlic, vinegar, and spices. Traditionally, hoisin sauce is made from fermented soybean paste, sugar, vinegar, garlic, and various spices, which gives it its characteristic intense flavor and versatility in cooking.
In gastronomy, hoisin sauce is an essential ingredient in dishes such as Peking duck, stir-fried vegetables, meat marinades, and as an accompaniment for spring rolls or bao. Furthermore, it is an excellent option for adding depth and sweetness to sauces and marinades.
Origin: Its origin dates back to Chinese culinary tradition, especially in the Canton region, where it has been used for centuries as a condiment and flavor enhancer.
Properties: In addition to its rich flavor, hoisin sauce is low in calories and fat, although it contains sodium due to the fermented soybeans and salt. It provides an antioxidant profile thanks to the fermented ingredients and spices.
Synonyms in Spanish from Latin America: In various regions of Latin America, salsa hoisin is simply known as "salsa hoisin", as it does not have a widely used alternative name. In some places, it may also be found as "salsa china dulce" (sweet Chinese sauce) or "salsa barbacoa china" (Chinese barbecue sauce), terms that reflect its characteristic flavor and use.
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