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Bull-Dog - Vegetable & Fruit Tonkatsu Sauce 10.1 Fl. Oz. |  | Brand: Uwajimaya Category: Grocery
Buy New: $4.69 as of 3/19/2010 04:06 MDT details
New (2) from $4.69
Seller: JVS Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 26549
Country: japan Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
MPN: 000SA 098030 ASIN: B0002IZD1G
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Japan's favorite tonkatsu sauce! | | • | This flavorful sauce is made for tonkatsu (breaded pork cutlet) but goes well with other meats | | • | Other Bull-Dog favorites include Vegetable & Fruit Chuno (semi-sweet) sauce and Worcestershire sauce | | • | Net Wt. 10.1 Fl. Oz. |
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Product Description Bull-Dog - Vegetable & Fruit Tonkatsu Sauce are dark, rich, sweet-savoury brown sauces made with vegetables and fruit that go fantastically in curries, on meat, okonomiyaki, omelettes, tonkatsu and simple plain rice. This Vegetable&Fruit Tonkatsu Sauce is perfect for tonkatsu (cutlet) meat! Eat with your fried meat pieces, shredded cabbage and rice. Deee-licious! Of course it is also perfect for using in other dishes. Great value again from Japan Centre
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Absolutely try this! December 27, 2009 Aunt Mehitable (New Hampshire) My first exposure to Bulldog was when first meeting my future husband's family in NH. Went for dinner to the local Japanese restaurant & everyone raved that I had to try the Bulldog. Not being a sauce fan, I hesitated, but finally put some on my rice. It was very subtle & not overpowering. Didn't take long to become a fan!
Every visit we make to his family, we have to buy more Bulldog (sometimes 3 & 4 bottles, not knowing when we'd get to visit again..would be horrible to run out). For whatever reason, we can't find it in our local stores.
It's really good as a marinade - I've used it with chicken, beef & pork. It works when cooking on the grill, on the stove, or in the crockpot. It's my "secret ingredient" in beef stew, and it's really good on plain ramen noodles too. I'll have to try putting it on mashed potatoes, as another reviewer mentioned. Sounds good!
I'm so happy I can buy Bulldog at Amazon...Huge savings over what it costs at the restaurant, and it's delivered to my door...gotta love it.
I'd seriously be surprised if someone were to try this & not like it.
I love tonkatsu! March 11, 2009 Vicki L. Martin (Virginia Beach, VA USA) I found the sauce when I lived in Japan, and then, sadly, went approximately 4 years without it before coming across it in an Asian grocery store. My mom always marinated steaks and chicken breasts in the sauce, and they were also so juicy and tasty. I recommend this sauce to anyone who wants something just a tad different from their regular steak sauce. You won't regret it.
yummy! November 14, 2008 Kristi Mitton (Brewer, ME USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This sauce is so good! I too grew up with it in New Hampshire. I just wanted to share that I LOVE it with mashed potatoes. In fact, I won't eat them without it. "Bull dog" sauce also tastes really good with chicken. I don't know how to describe the flavor, and I can't seem to find anyone else that likes it. I however, really recommend this sauce :)
Tonkatsu Wa Oishii Da Yo! Daisuki! May 9, 2007 Matthew Burkholder (USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I learned to love Bull Dog Tonkatsu sauce while I was living in Japan. There was a small deli/grill just outside my local train station that sold set meals of tempura and tonkatsu. (For those who may not know, tonkatsu is a breaded, deep fried pork cutlet. The sauce is designed to garnish this delicacy.) I used to pick some up on my way home from work, stamping my feet to keep warm as I trudged up the interminable hill that led to my apartment. I bought this sauce at the local grocery store and kept it on hand for just such occasions!
To the previous reviewer who compared the flavor to that of nutmeg: Bravo! you almost nailed it:) I have a home made version of tonkatsu sauce I cobble together as a clone. It calls for a significant amount of allspice and clove, as well as a generous splash of sake. If you Google for recipes you can experiment yourself, if you're so inclined. But then, the good folks over at Bull Dog may object to my counter productive views--sorry folks! :)
In closing, I want to urge you to visit Japan and try tonkatsu for yourselves! I had a wonderful time during the two years I lived there! Here's a treasure hunt for you: there is a restaurant specializing in tonkatsu to be found on the top floor of the mall that encompasses the bullet train station in Kyoto. Give that place a try for an unbeatable taste of Japanese cuisine; the view is fantastic! I recommend it highly. Bon appetit!:)
I'm glad I bought more than one bottle! January 23, 2007 S. E. Sweatt 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This sauce is absolutely delicious! It is sweet and spicy, not hot spicy, but more of an exotic spicy. It has a nutmeg, or gingerbread type aftertaste. It's hard to explain but trust me, you'll love it. It's not like anything you'll find in your usual grocery store.
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