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  2. 36 Common Substitutes for Cooking and Baking Ingredients - AOL

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    Baking Powder. For one 1 teaspoon of baking powder, use 1/4 tsp. baking soda and 1/2 tsp. vinegar or lemon juice and milk to total half a cup. Make sure to decrease the liquid in your recipe by ...

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  4. What’s the Best Substitute for Soy Sauce? Here Are 10 ... - AOL

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    Amazon. A sauce made from fermented coconut sap, coconut aminos has an umami flavor profile that’s similar to soy sauce. It’s a little bit sweeter, but it’s also lower in sodium (about 90 ...

  5. Soy sauce - Wikipedia

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    Soy sauce (Sinhala: සෝයා සෝස්) is a popular food product used in Sri Lanka and is a major ingredient used in the nationally popular street food dish kottu. [66] Soy sauce has largely been produced by the Sri Lankan Chinese community but its production has also spread to other communities in Sri Lanka. Soy sauce production in Sri ...

  6. List of condiments - Wikipedia

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    Ketchup and mustard on fries Various grades of U.S. maple syrup. A condiment is a supplemental food (such as a sauce or powder) that is added to some foods to impart a particular flavor, enhance their flavor, [1] or, in some cultures, to complement the dish, but that cannot stand alone as a dish.

  7. Kimlan Foods - Wikipedia

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    Kimlan Foods Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 金蘭食品股份有限公司; Taiwanese: Kimlân si̍tphín kó͘hūniúhān kongsi) is a Taiwanese food products company headquartered in Daxi District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan. [1] As of 2008 it is the largest soy sauce manufacturer in Taiwan. [2]

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  9. List of soy-based foods - Wikipedia

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    Mamenori – Thin wrappers of soybean paper used as a substitute for nori; Miso – Traditional Japanese seasoning; Nattō – Traditional Japanese food made from fermented soybeans; Okara (food) – Byproduct of soy milk and tofu production; Oncom – Indonesian traditional fermented dish; Soup soy sauce – Type of Korean soy sauce