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  2. Soy sauce - Wikipedia

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    Tamari (たまり): Made mainly in the Chūbu region of Japan, tamari is darker in appearance and richer in flavor than koikuchi. It contains little or no wheat. Wheat-free tamari can be used by people with gluten intolerance. Tamari is more viscous than koikuchi shoyu. [8] Of soy sauce produced in Japan, 1.5% is tamari. [8]

  3. What’s the Difference Between Tamari and Soy Sauce ... - AOL

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    The mixture is stirred, fermented, and aged, then pressed to produce soy sauce. Tamari: The koji for tamari uses a minimal amount of wheat—or none at all. For those following gluten-free ...

  4. 10 everyday items you would never guess contain gluten - AOL

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    Read package labels to find those without gluten. 6. Soy sauce. Try gluten-free tamari instead. 7. Frozen veggies in sauce. Check the ingredients first as many of the sauces contain gluten ...

  5. List of fermented soy products - Wikipedia

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    Tamari: Japan: Produced mainly in the Chūbu region of Japan, tamari is darker in appearance and richer in flavor than koikuchi, Japan's most-produced soy sauce. It contains little or no wheat. Wheat-free tamari can be used by people with gluten intolerance. It is the "original" Japanese soy sauce, as its recipe is closest to the soy sauce ...

  6. Fermented bean paste - Wikipedia

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    The paste is also the main ingredient of hoisin sauce. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Due to the protein content of the beans, the fermentation process releases a large amount of free amino acids , which when combined with the large amounts of salt used in its production, produces a highly umami product.

  7. 50 Gluten-Free Lunch Ideas That Will Fill You Up - AOL

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    There are only so many salads a person can eat before lunchtime gets totally boring. From rice bowls to lettuce wraps, here are 50 gluten-free lunch ideas that will keep you full through ...

  8. List of Japanese condiments - Wikipedia

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    Soy sauce was introduced into Japan in the 7th century. The Japanese word tamari is derived from the verb tamaru that signifies "to accumulate", referring to the fact that tamari was traditionally from the liquid byproduct produced during the fermentation of miso. Japan is the leading producer of tamari.

  9. 8th Continent - Wikipedia

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    8th Continent is a brand of soy milk sold by 8th Continent, L.L.C., a subsidiary of Stremicks Heritage Foods. [1]8th Continent is available in Regular Original and Vanilla, Complete Vanilla, Light Original, Vanilla and Chocolate, Fat Free Original and Vanilla. 8th Continent is also lactose free, gluten free, and certified Vegan.