mirin sauce
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Mirin commonly appears with soy sauce and rice vinegar and is often listed alongside aromatics like ginger, garlic, and green onion. Some descriptions also list umami ingredients such as white shoyu, bonito, and kombu seaweed.
Listings describe them as "Ready to Use" or as an "Ingredient, Ready to Eat," indicating they are sold pre-made for direct use or as a cooking ingredient.
Calorie information shown across the descriptions ranges from 30 to 40 calories per serving.
They’re used as marinades and for grilling, in stir-fries and fried rice, on salads and vegetables, with grilled poultry and red meats, and as bases for other sauces.
Common umami contributors listed include soy sauce (including "White Shoyu"), bonito, and kombu seaweed.