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Smooth Aromatic Shoyu
Ingredients
Water, Soybeans, Wheat, Salt, Alcohol.
Nutrition Facts
About 13 Servings
Serving Size 1 Tbsp (15mL)
Calories 10
AMOUNT%DV*
Total Fat0g0%
Saturated Fat0g0%
Trans Fat0g-
Cholesterol0mg0%
Sodium1020mg44%
Total Carbohydrates1g0%
Dietary Fiber0g0%
Total Sugars0g-
Added Sugars0g0%
Protein2g-
Certifications
No Artificial Preservatives Added, Product of Japan
“Shoyu” is the Japanese name for soy sauce.
This Smooth Aromatic Shoyu is delicate in flavor and mild in aroma. It has beautiful distinct reddish Amber color.
Its umami rich nature and complex flavor improve any dish either in cooking or as a condiment. It has a beautiful distinct reddish Amber color.
Kikkoman BPA-free Plastic Bottle Barrier Technology prevents oxidization and preservers savory flavor.
The double-layered bottle allows “squeeze control at your fingertips”.
PRODUCT OF JAPAN
Smooth Aromatic Shoyu FAQs
Once opened, the soy sauce will start to lose its freshness and the flavor will begin to change. By refrigerating the sauce, the flavor and quality will remain at their peak for a longer period. As long as no water or other ingredients have been added to the soy sauce, it would not spoil if it had not been refrigerated.
Kikkoman Soy Sauces contain greater than 2% alcohol by volume. The alcohol is a result of the fermentation process. Like wine or beer, our soy sauces are brewed and they are made from wheat, soybeans, salt and water. During fermentation, the wheat starches are broken down to sugars and part of the sugar is changed into alcohol.
The all-purpose Kikkoman Soy Sauce and the Kikkoman Less Sodium Soy Sauce are brewed at the Kikkoman Foods, Inc. plant in Walworth, WI where there are no peanuts or tree nuts ingredients used. Please check the back of your label to see where the product was made.
Our tabletop dispenser was first introduced in Japan in 1961 and it is now recognized worldwide as an iconic symbol for Kikkoman Soy Sauce. The dispenser bottle was designed by Kenji Ekuan, a well-known industrial designer. In 2005, the dispenser was added to New York’s Museum of Modern Art Collection. To learn more about our dispenser, please click here.
To open the dispenser bottle, first remove the outer plastic seal and cap from the bottle. Then, remove the plastic insert from either inside of the cap or on top of the bottle and screw the cap back on. If you have difficulty twisting off the cap, we suggest running the unopened bottle under hot water for a minute and then use a rubber gripper or a wet cloth to carefully twist off the cap.
Yes. Kikkoman offers a variety of Gluten-Free products, including soy sauces, panko, hoisin and other sauces. To see our complete family of Gluten-Free products, please click here. These products are certified as gluten-free (less than 10ppm) by the Gluten Free Certification Organization (GFCO). To find stores that carry these items, please try our Product Locator.
For the best quality, we recommend using the sauces within one month of opening.
Please click here for a chart of Kikkoman products containing ingredients that are part of the top eight allergens listed in the Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act (FALCPA), as well as other common allergens, such as sesame and mustard.
For our sauces, the Best By Date is printed on the neck of the glass bottle or the bottle cap. Our seasoning mixes and gold-colored packaged soup mixes have a date printed across the top of the package back or embossed on the side of the packets. Please click to here view some examples.










