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Soy Sauce (Shoyu)

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Japan's quintessential liquid seasoning, brewed from soybeans and wheat. With varieties including koikuchi, usukuchi, tamari, and white soy sauce, it underpins the flavor of Japanese cuisine. Its production methods were established in the Edo period, and it is now used in over 100 countries worldwide.

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Category:Cultural IP
Subcategory:Cuisine
Location:Noda and Choshi, Chiba (major production areas)
Time Period:16th century–present
Influence:Global
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Fermented seasoningBrewingJapanese cuisine essential

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