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Katalog 2021 1 PRODUKTKATALOG Produkt: Sida: Ris 2 Soja/vinäger 3-5 Gari/pickles 6-7 Nudlar/tillbehör 8-10 Miso/tofu 11 Såser 12-15 Wasabi/kryddor 16-19 Sjögräs/Tång 20-21 Tempura mjöl/ 22 mjöl Te 23 Öl/sake/dricka 24 Frys 25-31 Besök gärna vår hemsida www.japanskmat.com 2 10-1008 10-1009 10-1013 Ris, Short grain, Brown Ris, Ibuki 20kg Ris, Nigata Koshihikari 10kg Italien Italien, Kortkornigt Japan, Kortkornigt, 5kgx4/låda 10-1020 40-1212 40-4002 40-4003 40-4005 Miola 1Kg Komekoji Plus Koji Kanso Ris, Niigata Koshihikari JP. Ris, Toyama Koshihikari Ris, 500g Sushiris, Short Marukome 300g /10 1Kg/18 grain, Italy Rispulver till Koji ris, fermente- Japan, Kortkornigt, Japan, Italien, Kortkornigt riskokning, gör rat ris 2kgx10/låda 18/låda riset fluffigare och ger mer glans 10-1017 10-1010 RIS,CALROSE 22,68kg 40-4001 10-1011 40-4006 RIS,KOSHIHIKARI Ris,Akita Komachi 2kg Ris,Akita Komachi 5kg AUSTRALIEN USA JAPAN JAPAN Ris, Toyama Kos- Californuia Heri- hihikari 5KG tage Milles JAPAN 3 10-3000 10-3003 10-3006 10-3005 40-1000 Yamasa 18L, Standard, Yamasa, Marudaizu No Yamasa Yuukimarudaizu Yamasa Less Salt 18L Yamasa Sojasås 1L 1x6/ Sojasås bib GMO, 18L 10L BIB låda 18L Marudaizu Marudaizu, gjord Mindre salt 1L på hela sojabönor och avfettas efter fermentering 40-1001 40-1002 40-1009 40-1011 40-1012 Yamasa Sojasås 150ml Yamasa Sushi soja 200ml Yamasa, Less salt 1L Yamasa Less salt Yamasa Sashimi Soy (1x12/låda) (12/låda) 150mlx12/låda 200ml 150ml 200ml Mindre salt, 1L Mindre salt, 150ml 40-1023 40-1040 40-1041 40-1074 40-1090 Yamasa Tamari Shoyu Yamasa Usukuchi 1L Yamasa 500ml/6 Yamasa Yuki Marudaizu Yamasa Tamari 150ml /12 500ml 500ml /12 Glutenfri Usukuchi 500ml Marudaizu Glutenfri 4 40-1404 10-3014 10-3016 40-1408 10-3015 Yamasa, Yukimarudaizu Yamasa Takeaway Yamasa Less salt Shibanuma, Oitachi Ta- Shibanuma Soy 18L, Ko- No GMO 500ML, Less salt 10mlx500 Takeaway 10mlx500 kujyo Bin 100ML/6/låda ikuchu marudaizu/mindre Satchet Satchet 100ml, Lagrad 18L, Fatlagrad salt Beställningsvara Beställningsvara 10-3009 10-3010 40-1019 40-0003 10-3020 Shoda Sojasås 18 Liter Shoda, Sachet 15ml, take Shoda Soja, 150ml Shiro Shoyu Morita Br. Rökt Soja /Säljs på liter away 300ML /10 18L Satchet 150ml Shiro shoyu/ Vit Yamasa, marudai- soja zu/Kallrökt i 8h (Äpple/al) 10-3004 10-3011 10-1125 10-1124 40-1085 Tamari 18Liter, Sanjirushi Kikkoman 20L, Sojasås Uchibori Risvinäger 20L, Uchibori 20L, Korn/ Uchibori Rinkosan Svar- 100% Risvinäger trisvinäger 150ML /6/låda Glutenfri 20L 100%|risvinäger, 50%|korn/50%|ris Svart risvinäger 20L vinäger, 20L 5 40-1079 10-1131 10-1120 10-1121 40-0013 Uchibori Risvinäger Yokoi Edo Tannen Mizkan Suehiro 20L, Risvi- Mizkan Shiragiku 20L, Ohyama Pure Ricevi- 500ML /10/låda Vinegar 1,8L näger Risvinäger negar 500ML /12 100%|risvinäger, Röd vinäger 20L 20L 100% Risvinäger 500ml från Japan 10-1122 70-0020 10-3069 40-0012 40-0014 Mizkan Honteri Mirin 18L Mirin 20L, Souzou 8,5% Mirin Fu Chomiryo 1,8L / Ohyama Aya Plum Ohyama Aya Whole- Alkohol 6/låda Vinegar 500ML /12 grain Black rice vine- Plomonvinäger Svartrisvinäger 18L Med alkohol 8.5% 1.8L från Japan 40-5001 40-1033 40-1030 10-1126 Röd Vinäger 200ML, Uchibori Sushivinäger Mirin 500ml Tajima No Akasu 200ML 150ml Vinäger, Rissmak 20L Färdigblandad Mirin utan alkohol Glutenfri risvinäger Röd risvinäger från sushivinäger 500ml från japan Japan 100% 6 10-1050 10-1054 40-3020 10-1052 Gari, inlagd ingefära Gari, ROSA 1KG/10 Gari, 100g Gari, Sachet 200*5 1kg*10st/Låda 1 kartong Rosa 100g 1kartong 10-1053 10-1066 40-3033 10-1062 40-3021 Gari Takeaway 200st Ajitsuke Menma, Bambu Momoya Ajitsuke Menma Benishoga 1kg Benishoga Kobukura 200g, shoot 1Kg 100g Daruma Takeaway Fermenterade Fermenterade Strimlad inlagd Strimlad inlagd bambuskott/ Van- bambuskott ingefära ingefära ligt till ramen 10-1064 10-1060 40-3043 40-3022 40-3023 Takuwan, Tokyo 500g Umeboshi, 1kgx6/låda Umeboshi 150g /12 Daruma, Shiba Zuke 200g Daruma, Kyurizuke Aokappa 200g Picklad rättika Picklade plommon Picklade plommon Picklad äggplanta Picklad gurka 7 40-3024 40-3053 40-3054 40-3051 40-3052 Daruma Fukujinzuke 200g SHINSHIN DAIKON SHINSHIN PARIKKO WASYOKUJIMAN FU- WASYOKUJIMAN KIMCHI 100G 100G KUJINZUKE 150G SIBADUKE 150G Picklad rättika Kimche picklade Picklad gurka Picklade grönsaker, Picklad aubergine grönsaker vanligt tillbehör till curry 40-1063 Ita Konnyaku Kuro 250g Konnyaku, Gjord på konjac rot 8 20-1000 50-2000 50-2003 50-2004 Ramen, shimadaya, Ramen, Shoyu 2Portioner, Ramen, Shio 302G, Ramen, Tonkotsu Meat 120g*30/låda 300g /12/låda 2Portioner /12/låda Free 298,8G, 2Portion- er /12/låda Färskfryst Färskfryst Färskfryst Färskfryst 50-2002 10-3064 10-3065 10-3066 50-1019 Ramen, Miso 2Portioner, Ramen Soup, Shoyu Ramen Soup, Shio 806 Ramen Soup Miso Kibun 160g, Naruto 330g /12/låda 806ml/10/låda ml/10/låda 806ml/10/låda Färskfryst Ramensoppa/ Ramensoppa/ Ramensoppa/ FRYST, "Fiskbulle" koncentrat koncentrat koncentrat 40-1093 40-1094 40-1095 40-1096 40-2081 Shirataki Konjac Noodle Shirataki Spenat Konjac Shirataki Pumpa Konjac Shirataki Morots Konjac Itsuki Kaigaiyou Hokkaido 200g /10 Nudlar 200g / 10 Nudlar 200g /10 Nudlar 200g / 10 Shio Ramen /12 Shirataki nudlar Shirataki nudlar Shirataki nudlar Shirataki nudlar Snabbnudlar med buljong(salt) 9 40-2082 40-2083 40-2084 40-2060 40-2062 Itsuki Kaigaiyou Kyusyu Itsuki Kaigaiyou Tokyo Itsuki Sapporo Miso Ra- Nissin Demae Ramen Nissin Tonkotsu Ramen Tonkotsu Ramen /12 Shoyu Ramen /12 men /12 Goma 100g /10 Snabbnudlar med Snabbnudlar med Snabbnudlar med Snabbnudlar med Snabbnudlar med buljong(fläsk) buljong(soja) buljong(miso) buljong(sesam) buljong(fläsk) 40-2066 40-2065 10-1403 20-1001 10-1404 Nisshin Tokyo Shoyu Ra- Nisshin Yakisoba 100g Yakisoba, 3p, Itsuki /12 Yakisoba, Reito Udon, with soupstock, men 100g 150g*36pcs*2 Fresh 3portioner, 624g Snabbnudlar med Snabbnudlar med Yakisoba/(färsk) Yakisoba(fryst) Udon med bul- buljong(soja) buljong(stek nud- Steknudlar Steknudlar jong/"färsk" lar) 20-1004 40-2021 40-2056 20-0998 40-2023 Udon Reito (250g*5p)*8 Inaka Udon, Itsuki 250g Akai Kitsune Udon Cup Soba, Reito Bovete Inaka Soba, Itsuki, 250g bags 96g, Maruchan 5*230g /6 Soba/torkad/ bovete och vete- Udon(fryst), Tjocka udon/torkad/ Cupnoodle/udon/ Fryst/soba mjöl nudlar Tjocka nudlar snabbnudlar Finns även som Finns även som 500g 500g 10 40-2055 40-2020 10-1408 10-1400 40-2050 Midorino Tanuki Soba Cup Somen Nudlar 250g Sötpotatis Nudlar 1Kg /20 Harusame Malony 500g Nongshim Shin Ramyum 99g Cupnoodle/soba Somen nudlar Sötpotatisnudlar/ Glasnudlar/ Japan Snabbnudlar med IMO food buljong(stark) 40-2051 Nongshim Kimchi 40-2090 40-2091 40-2096 40-2097 Ramyum Igarashi Kitakata Shoyu Igarashi Sapporo Miso Itsuki HAKATA OSSHOI Itsuki, KURUME HOTO- Ramen (Veg) 105g Ramen 113g, Vegan RAMEN 1p 104g /20 MEKI RAMEN 1p, 105g Snabbnudlar med Snabbnudlar med Snabbnudlar med Snabbnudlar från Snabbnudlar från buljong(kimchi) soja buljong miso buljong Japan/ 1Portion Japan/ 1Portion 40-2053 Nongshim NeoGuri Seafood&Mild 40-2095 40-2098 40-2099 40-2019 Itsuki Kumamoto Mok- Itsuki, KUMAMOTO Itsuki, KUMAMON NO Ramen, CHUKA SOBA kosu Ramen 104g, 1p AKAKARA RANEN 1p, KUMAMOTO 2P, 176g 180G (2 portions) MIY- 103g AKOICHI BR. Snabbnudlar från Snabbnudlar från Ramensnabbnud- Snabbnudlar från Japan/ 1Portion Japan/ 2 Portioner lar utan buljong 40-2052 Japan/ 1Portion Nongshim NeoGuri seafood&spicy 11 40-2040 10-1100 40-1056 10-1103 40-1052/40-0004 MisoPasta, 20kg, Vit Mi- Miso Shiro 500g / 6/låda Miso Akadashi Hacho Nongshim Chapagetti sopsta Kakukyu 1kg /6 Miso, Haccho Akadashi Chajangmyun 500g eller 300g Marukome Vit misopasta Röd Misopasta Röd Misopasta 10-1104 40-1057 40-1092 40-1203 40-1003 Marukome instant Miso Shinshu Aka 750g / Miso Shiro Betsuen Marukome Instant miso Silktofu, Morinaga 8,3g 1p x100 6/låda SAIKYO BR. 500g x10/ soupTofu, 8p, 153g 349gx12/låda låda/ Vit misopasta Instant miso, 1- Röd misopasta Saikyo miso, för att Snabbmiso tofu till b.l.a Miso serving misomariera soppa 40-1049 40-1054 50-1020 40-1405 Yi-Pin Tofu 400g, Extra Yi-Pin Marinerad Tofu 10-1107 Aburage *3 /48 Nigari 5ML /200 Hård 200g Miso, Röd 20KG Yi pin, Färsk Yi pin, Färsk Marukome Friterad tofu/ Kaugulant för tofu Röd misopasta FRYST tillverkning 12 10-3062 10-3100 40-1065 10-3101 QP Mayonnaise 500g QP Deep-Roasted Sesame QP Deep roasted Sesame QP Grated Onion dressing dressing 1L/9 dressing 380ml 1L/9 QP Majonnäs Sesamdressing Sesamdressing Lökdressing 40-1066 40-1224 10-3103 40-1068 40-1225 QP Grated Onion dressing QP Grated Onion 150ML QP Wasabi dressing 1L /9 QP Wasabi dressing QP Wasabi dressing 380ML 380ML 150ML Lökdressing Lökdressing Wasabidressing Wasabidressing Wasabidressing 10-3105 40-1070 40-1067 40-1069 QP Shiso/Perilla dressing QP Shiso/ Perilla dress QP Japanese soy/sesame QP Yuzu Dress, Non oil non oil, 1L 380ML dress 380ML 380ML Shiso/perilla Shiso/perilla Soja/ Yuzudressing sesamdressing 13 10-3050 40-1035 10-3052 40-1037 10-1302 Tonkatsusås 1,8 Liter, Tonkatsusås 500ml, Bull- Yakisoba Sås 2,15kg, Ota- Yakisobasås 500ml, Ota- Sesamolja 16,5Kg 100% Bulldog dog fuku fuku /12 Kuki Br 1.8L 500ml 2.15kg 500ml 100% sesamolja 10-1301 10-1300 40-1039 40-1005 10-1106 Sesamolja 16,5kg 60% Sesamolja, 1,65kg Sesamolja 170g 100%, Rayu 33ml, Sesam chiliolja Gochujan 14kg Kuki Br. Sesam/soja olja 100% sesamolja 100% sesamolja Chilliolja Koreansk chilipasta 10-1105 40-1010 10-1123 40-1038 40-1047 Gochujang 1kg, 12/1 Go Chu Jang Chilipasta Mizkan Ponzu 1,8L Mizkan Ajipon Ponzu Ponzu Otafuku 148ml /12 200g /24 360ml Koreansk chilipasta Koreansk chilipasta Citrusjuice Citrusjuice Ponzu 14 40-1060 10-3063
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