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Low Sodium Tamari

Allergènes : Contains Soy
Low Sodium Tamari

Qu'est-ce que le/la/l'Low Sodium Tamari ?

Low Sodium Tamari is a gluten-free Japanese condiment made from fermented soybeans, often with little or no wheat, resulting in a darker color and richer flavor than traditional soy sauce. It offers the savory umami notes of its full-sodium counterpart but with a significant reduction in sodium content, making it a healthier alternative. This liquid seasoning is widely used to enhance the taste of various dishes without excessive saltiness.

"Its robust flavor profile means you can often use less to achieve the desired umami depth, further reducing overall sodium intake in your cooking."

Quel goût a le/la/l'Low Sodium Tamari ?

It offers a deep, complex umami flavor with a subtle sweetness and a well-rounded savory finish, without the sharp saltiness often found in regular soy sauce.

Goût
Umami, Savory, Slightly sweet, Salty (reduced)
Texture
Thin liquid, Smooth
Arôme
Fermented soy, Earthy, Slightly nutty
Acidité
Low

Mesures techniques

Valeurs nutritionnelles

Par 1 tbsp (15ml)
Calories10 kcal
Matières grasses totales0g
Graisses saturées0g
Graisses trans0g
Cholestérol0mg
Protéines2g
Glucides totaux1g
Fibres alimentaires0g
Sucres totaux0g
Calcium0mg
Fer0.1mg
Potassium50mg

Le secret du chef

To maximize its flavor without over-salting, add low sodium tamari in stages at the end of cooking or as a finishing sauce, tasting as you go.

Substituts & Proportions pour Low Sodium Tamari

Le meilleur substitut pour le/la/l'Low Sodium Tamari est Coconut Aminos, à utiliser dans un rapport de 1:1. For a soy-free, gluten-free, and even lower sodium alternative, though the flavor is slightly sweeter and less robust.

Substituts pour Low Sodium Tamari avec proportions
Substitut Proportion Idéal pour
Coconut Aminos Meilleur 1:1 For a soy-free, gluten-free, and even lower sodium alternative, though the flavor is slightly sweeter and less robust.
Fish Sauce 1:2 (tamari:fish sauce) If a strong umami kick is needed and a non-vegan option is acceptable; use half the amount and adjust salt in the recipe.
Mushroom Broth (concentrated) 1:1 For a soy-free, gluten-free, and vegan option when savory depth is desired, but it lacks the fermented notes.
Regular Tamari 1:1 If sodium intake isn't a concern, but remember to adjust other salty ingredients in the dish.

Comment choisir et conserver le/la/l'Low Sodium Tamari

  1. Store in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight before opening.
  2. Once opened, refrigerate tightly sealed.
  3. Use within 6-12 months for best quality.
  4. Do not freeze, as it can alter texture and flavor.

Quels accords culinaires avec le/la/l'Low Sodium Tamari ?

  • Rice
  • Noodles
  • Stir-fries
  • Grilled vegetables
  • Tofu
  • Chicken
  • Fish
  • Marinades
  • Soups
  • Dressings
  • Sushi

Questions fréquentes

Quel goût a le Low Sodium Tamari ?

It offers a deep, complex umami flavor with a subtle sweetness and a well-rounded savory finish, without the sharp saltiness often found in regular soy sauce. Fermented soy|Earthy|Slightly nutty

Quel est un bon substitut pour Low Sodium Tamari ?

Le meilleur substitut est Coconut Aminos (1:1). For a soy-free, gluten-free, and even lower sodium alternative, though the flavor is slightly sweeter and less robust.

Comment choisir et conserver le Low Sodium Tamari ?

Store in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight before opening. Once opened, refrigerate tightly sealed. Use within 6-12 months for best quality. Do not freeze, as it can alter texture and flavor.

Ingrédients Condiment associés

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