Category: Asian Vegetables, gluten free, Japanese Items - Sushi, Vegan
Susie Ginger Oriental Express
Oriental Express Susie Ginger: Elevate the taste of your sushi!
Enjoy authentic Japanese ginger in thin slices, ideal for cleansing your palate and enhancing the taste of sushi. Discover the Oriental Express Japanese product line and create delicious recipes!
- Nutritious
- Suitable for Vegan
Additional Information
Nutritional Value
Nutritional information per 100g Energy (kJ /kcal) 40/10 Fats (g) 0 of which saturated (g) 0 Carbohydrates (g) 1.3 of which sugars (g) 0 Edible fibres (g) 1.8 Proteins (g) 0.2 Salt (g) 2.0
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Ingredients
Ginger (57.9%), water, salt, acidity regulators: citric acid, acetic acid, sweeteners: saccharin, sucralose, acesulfame K, aspartame, preservative: potassium sorbate. Contains a source of phenylalanine.
Features
Barcode5206674109093
Product Code OEP-083
Weight | 190 kg |
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Brand | The Orient Express |
Combine it with
You often ask us
What exactly is ginger sushi and why do we eat it with sushi?
Ginger sushi is thin slices of ginger root that have been marinated in a mixture of vinegar, sugar and salt, giving it a characteristic sweet and sour and slightly spicy taste. It is usually served with the sushi to ‘cleanse’ the palate between bites, allowing you to fully enjoy the flavour of each piece of sushi.
What are the benefits of ginger sushi?
In addition to improving the taste of sushi, ginger has other health benefits. It contains antioxidants that help fight free radicals and has anti-inflammatory properties. In addition, it can aid in digestion and relieve nausea.
How should I store ginger sushi?
Ginger sushi should be stored in its jar in the refrigerator. It can be kept for several days.
Can I use ginger sushi in other recipes?
Yes, you can use ginger sushi in various recipes. You can add it to salads, use it as a garnish for meat or fish, or incorporate it into marinades.
Is ginger sushi suitable for everyone?
In general, ginger sushi is safe to eat. However, people with an allergy to ginger or any of the ingredients in the marinade should avoid eating it. Also, people taking blood thinners should consult their doctor before consuming large amounts of ginger.
Important note: Providing information about allergies is not a substitute for advice from a healthcare professional. If you have concerns about allergies, always consult an allergist or other appropriate healthcare professional.
New Flavours and cooking ideas
Here are some delicious recipes in which you can use it Susie Ginger Oriental Express
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The information provided here is of a general nature and does not constitute medical advice. For more personalised advice, consult a healthcare professional.