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Soy Vay Veri Veri Teriyaki Marinade, 21-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 6)
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Soy Vay Veri Veri Teriyaki Marinade, 21-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 6)

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Description:

Soy Vay Veri Veri Teriyaki Marinadea true and original tasting teriyaki marinade and sauce for fish, meat, poultry, tofu, vegetables or what ever else you dream up.

Features:

Pack of six, 21-ounce bottles (total of 126-ounces)


All natural ingredients are used and all products are vegetarian


Contain no artificial flavorings or preservatives


Certified non-genetically modified


Product Details:
Package Length: 10.0 inches
Package Width: 7.5 inches
Package Height: 7.0 inches
Package Weight: 12.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 8 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 5.0 ( 8 customer reviews )
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Mindblowing productAug 21, 2009
By Holly Wood
Another 5-star review. This stuff is great, easy to use and makes a delicious, fool-proof meal. Marinate over night for some awesome, tender food.

But this price is extraordinarily too high for this product. At my Boston-area grocery, it is only $2.99 a bottle.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5I made the worlds best teriyaki chicken!!Jun 16, 2009
By Hugh "compulsive shopper"
This is really good stuff. According to my wife, i made "the best teriyaki chicken in the world" using this sauce.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Best General Purpose Teriyaki Sauce out there.Dec 14, 2010
By Thomas E. Tweedel
Always on the look for a better sauce I tried this stuff out years ago and its been in my arsenal of spice ever since.

Good Teriyaki sauce is an elusive thing. Not too sweet, not to salty, the key is that when you take a bite that the food taste like something other than that meat marinated in soy sauce + sugar. The way the flavors of the sauce come together and transform the meat into something greater than their component parts is key. Not all sauces, in fact not many sauces are capable of this. I've had some sauces that on their own tasted fine but were just not strong enough to impart their magic into the meat.

I had blown through at least a dozen different brands before I tried this one and on the first use knew I had a winner. Since then I've tried at least a dozen more, had some successes but as far as a general purpose sauce for Teriyaki flavor this is still the champ.

The flavor excellent, it's not quite what you might taste at a Japanese Restaurant. Has its own character and flavor. The important thing is it is a good flavor and works the melding magic. It's a sweet, tangy flavor with a side of sesame which gives it the unique character. Its sweetness has an almost Mirin like quality and in strong concentrations is a bit too much for direct consumption.

As a marinade for meats and veggies it is excellent. It does the obligatory tenderization as well as flavoring. I've done beef, pork and chicken and it's a winner on them all.

I've also taken to using it as a drizzle on vegetables and rice. Its strong stuff so use it sparingly. On veggies it usually isn't a problem as the extra rolls off, but if you flavor your rice with it be careful because you can soak up too much. I really enjoy it on asparagus, it takes it to a new level.

The value you get for the sauce is excellent, the quantity for the money is good. When you first open the bottle you need to mix it up as the sesame seeds all tend to float to the top. Break it open with a chopstick and mix it around till you can shake it up. Refrigerate after opening and enjoy.

Pro's
Delicous
Powerful
Flexible
Good Value

Con's
Need to mix it a bit when you open the bottle.

Conclusion
Excellent! Don't hesitate to get some.

5teriyaki heavenJan 22, 2012
By Desert Gypsy "A Brooklyn Girl Out West"
I married into the Japanese culture in my early twenties and over the past twenty years I have made some good strides in learning how to cook traditional Japanese meals in a fairly authentic fashion. Chicken teriyaki is one of those recipes I think I do pretty well but now that the nest is empty and I cook for one, I don't always want to break out a bunch of ingredients to enjoy a great meal.

In my opinion, this marinade is by far the best tasting and very closest to authentic homemade taste that could possibly come out of a bottle. This taste comparison includes going head to head to head with a really stellar recipe made by my mother-in-law who lived in Japan for over 20 years and had it down pat. This marinade can also hold its own against several 5 star restaurant versions I've had in NYC. The flavor is perfectly balanced between the ginger soy and the sweet.

The only difference I see with this recipe and home made is the addition of the sesame seeds which I happen to love.

Shake well, follow the instructions on the bottle (don't over marinate) and you'll have the best teriyaki dinner without any of the hassle.

5Excellent Teriyaki sauce!Apr 03, 2011
By Larry in CO
I cannot sum it up any better than previous post. I have only had teriyaki marinaded steak this good from one of the high end meat market's in town. I think I know what they marinade their steaks in now. This stuff is absolutely the best I have ever used. I have tried long and hard to come up with a good teriyaki marinade. This is it...I have no need to try any other : ) Buy this stuff...you will not be disappointed!

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