Mirin
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Jyunkokusan Mirin
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From €9.70This mirin is a traditional mirin for daily use in making Japanese dishes.
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Old fashioned Mukashi jikomi hon’mirin
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From €21.25This mirin is very aromatic, expressing sweet notes of cocoa, caramel, honey, walnut, prune, maple, candied dried fruits (apricot, prune), old dark rum, with small accents of coffee and fresh hazelnut, on a subtle smoky finish.
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20 years aged Nijyu-Nen black mirin
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From €21.35When cooking, this mirin brings generous and unctuous flavors, pleasant notes of black sugar, rum and grape.
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Premium Sakura hon’mirin
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From €23.90The Sakura Hon’Mirin, flagship product of Kokonoe Mirin house, has been around since the Edo period. It is brewed, using the same traditional techniques for 250 years, using sticky rice, malted rice (kôji rice) and real shochu distilled rice alcohol, all carefully selected and produced in Japan. The natural sweetness and robust aroma of sticky rice along with the rich flavor components give the dishes exceptional flavor. This Hon’Mirin is even selected by the picky chefs of upscale Japanese restaurants, and recommended by the chefs of Michelin-starred Japanese restaurants.
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Jun-jou Mirin, pure fermentation
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From €17.55This pure mirin is gently matured for a minimum of one year, which brings out the full flavor of rice without adding any sugar solution.
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Alcohol-free Mirin
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From €6.70Alcohol-free mirin is already a hit with pastry chefs, ice-cream makers, chocolatiers, cooks and cocktail specialists... Alcohol-free mirin is magnificent for deglazing shrimps, foie gras escalopes, scallops, root vegetables, pan-fried apples and pears...
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Kabayakitaisho Mirin
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From €52.00As the name of the product suggests, this is a very matured mirin, slowly and long aged for the exclusive preparation of kabayaki.
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Mirin Kasu or mirin dregs
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From €4.80Mirin kasu is a by-product left over after mirin has been squeezed. Like sake kasu, it has a unique flavor, and some people consume it as it is instead of sweetening it.
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excluding specials