Spicy, Savory & Sweet
Spicy, Savory & Sweet

Sansho Teriyaki Sardine Jerky

$8.50

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Highlights
  • Quintessential Japanese drinking snack
  • A perfect balance between spice and savory sweetness
  • Made from deomestically caught sardines

Different types of seafood jerky are staple otsumami (foods that pair with alcohol) in Japanese drinking culture. This sweet and spicy Sansho Teriyaki Sardine Jerky are made from domestically caught sardines that are combined in a delicious and traditional teriyaki sauce that also incorporates one of Japan's quintessential spices: sansho. Sansho is known as the Japanese peppercorn and is similar to the Szechuan peppercorns except for more noticeable citrus notes and an extra spicy kick.


ALSO FEATURED IN OUR FOODS THAT PAIR WITH ALCOHOL: "OTSUMAMI" PACKAGE

Size: 40g
Storage: Refrigerate after opening and use as soon as possible.
Ingredients: Sardine (domestic), sugar, soy sauce (includes soy and wheat), starch syrup, glucose, hon (true) mirin, starch, Sichuan pepper, sansho pepper, ginger

DISCLAIMER:

We provide ingredients and common allergens based on the packaging as a reference only. Please consume with caution based on your own individual health concerns as we cannot guarantee the presence or lack of certain ingredients, allergens and/or animal products.

Suggested Uses: Enjoy as is, as a topping on salads, or as a topping for ochazuke (rice bowl steeped in tea). Can also be chopped into small pieces, mixed with cream cheese and used as a spread on bread or crackers.
Substitutions: Serve in place of smoked meats on charcuterie boards or dice and sprinkle over salads and deviled eggs.
Recipes: Ochazuke (Tea with Rice)

Sansho Teriyaki Sardine Jerky

$8.50

Customer Reviews

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K
Kathy
Really tasty!

The teriyaki and sansho mix is brilliant - these sardines are delicious!

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Huan Dinh
Love This

Love this sardine jerky and great with rice.