Wasabi Pasty Manufacturer | Wholesale Seafood seasoning | Sushi Usage | Mustard Wholesale
- Model
- KS-JM-03
Item specifics
- Shelf life
- 12 months
- Available sizes
- 2.5g
- Storage conditions
- Store in a cool, dry place away from light.
Review
Description
Brife Introdution
Mustard paste is a spicy condiment made from ingredients like mustard, used for flavoring, with effects such as relieving exterior syndrome and dispelling cold, and should be consumed in moderation.
Raw Materials
Ingredients: horseradish powder, lactose, edible salt, vegetable oil, water, turmeric powder, sorbitol solution, citric acid, sucrose fatty acid ester, xanthan gum, brilliant blue, food flavor
Main Uses of Wasabi Pasty
Dipping and Pairing
When eating sushi or sashimi, squeeze an appropriate amount of wasabi paste, mix it with soy sauce, and dip the sushi or sashimi in it. This helps to remove fishy odors, enhance freshness, and stimulate the taste buds. It can also be used for dipping grilled meat, cold dishes (such as cold-mixed cucumber, black fungus), and boiled meats (like mutton, beef, etc.), balancing greasiness and adding a spicy flavor.
Seasoning Auxiliary
When making cold dishes (such as cold-mixed spinach, shredded carrot with vermicelli), add a small amount of wasabi paste and stir well to bring a unique taste to the dishes. It can also be used for marinating meats and vegetables. When paired with white vinegar, salt, etc., it enriches the flavor of the marinated products.
Creative Cooking
When making homemade sauces, it can be mixed with vegetable oil, white granulated sugar, monosodium glutamate, refined salt, etc. to make salad dressings or barbecue sauces. When cooking hot dishes (such as stewed dishes), adding an appropriate amount can give the dishes a distinctive spicy layer. However, pay attention to the dosage to avoid an overly strong taste.
Wasabi Pasty FAQs
How long is the shelf life of Wasabi Pasty?
12 months.
Are there any important points to note?
Special groups should use it with caution and control the dosage. Avoid contact with skin and eyes.