Soja Sauce herstellen (The Real Deal)

Natürlich läuft das heute im großen Stil in den Fabriken etwas anderes. Trotzdem sehr spannend den traditionellen Weg der Herstellung von Soja Sauce mal zu verfolgen.

17.01.2018

Und schmeckt garantiert um längen besser als das was man da manchmal so auf dem Tisch hat.

Japanese shoyu, or soy sauce, was traditionally brewed in vats over two years in a process that dates back to the 7th century. Over the past 60 years, global demand gave way to industrialization, and today less than one percent of shoyu is produced in the old way. But on the island of Shōdoshima, Yasuo Yamamoto ferments soy beans traditionally in bamboo barrels similar to the ones his family has built for the past 150 years. And while it takes four times longer than the modern way to produce, the results are undeniably delicious. Let’s have a taste.

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