In stark contrast to "dark" soy sauce, white tamari is made up of only wheat, salt and water. This product is essentially a white soy sauce, which traditionally is mostly wheat and a little bit of soy bean. When you ferment soy beans they become dark, so the more you have the darker the brew. Ninagawa-san made his brew with 100% wheat, so the Japanese government told him he can not call it "soy sauce". So he playfully calls it "white tamari". Nitto Jozo uses locally grown wheat, Japanese sea salt, mountain spring water and koji to make their shiro tamari. The taste of the this brew is not similar to other soy sauces, instead it is a gorgeous seasoning with a harmonious blend of saltiness, sweetness and umami. It is used to highlight ingredients in a dish, vinaigrettes, sauces, etc. Refrigerate after opening.
Product Attributes:
- 300 ml glass bottle
- Made in Aichi, Japan
- NOT Gluten Free
Ingredients: water, wheat, sea salt, rice wine spirit
Made by Nitto Jozo
Started in 1938, Nitto Jozo is run by third generation Mr. Yoichi Ninagawa who produces artisanal white tamari. Only utilizing three ingredients, Nitto Jozo carefully selects the Japanese wheat, sea salt and mountain spring water from the mountains of Toyota to create their specialty tamari.
In stark contrast to "dark" soy sauce, white tamari is made up of only wheat, salt and water. Ninagawa-san made his brew with 100% wheat, so the Japanese government told him he can not call it "soy sauce". So he playfully calls it "white tamari".