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Low sodium teriyaki sauce

Low sodium teriyaki sauce
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Ingredient Information

Name

Low sodium teriyaki sauce

Category

Especias y Hierbas

Popularity

445 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Low-sodium teriyaki sauce is a healthy version of the traditional Japanese teriyaki sauce, characterized by its sweet and salty flavor that enhances a wide variety of dishes, especially grilled or stir-fried meats, fish, and vegetables. This sauce is made from soy sauce, sugar or honey, mirin, and ginger, but in its low-sodium version, the amount of salt is significantly reduced to offer a more friendly option for those who are watching their sodium intake without sacrificing flavor.

The origin of teriyaki sauce comes from Japan, where "teri" refers to the shine food acquires when glazed and "yaki" means grilled or broiled. Traditionally, this sauce serves as a marinade or glaze for meats and fish, providing a balance between sweetness and umami flavor.

Among its properties, low-sodium teriyaki sauce is an ideal alternative for people looking to control their salt intake due to hypertension or other health conditions, without giving up the characteristic touch in their preparations. Furthermore, since it contains natural ingredients like ginger and mirin, it can help improve digestion and provide antioxidants.

Regarding synonyms or alternative names in Latin America, although there are no exact terms that replace "teriyaki sauce," some regions may refer to it simply as "low-salt Japanese marinade sauce" or "light teriyaki glaze". In general, the term "teriyaki" is widely recognized in the culinary context.

Nutritional Properties

0.2g
fiber
300mg
sodium
5mcg
folate
0g
fats
120mg
potassium
50
calories
11g
carbohydrates
0mcg
lycopene
1g
proteins
2mg
vitamin c

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