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ORIENTAL EXPRESS | SUSHI GINGER 190g

Oriental Express Sushi Ginger!

Enjoy the authentic Japanese Ginger Oriental Express – thin, aromatic slices of fresh ginger, just like in a traditional Japanese sushi bar!
Ideal for cleansing and refreshing the palate between different flavours, bringing out the best of the sushi experience.

Oriental Express Sushi Ginger is also excellent as an accompaniment to sashimi, poke bowls, salads or Asian dishes, adding a fresh, slightly spicy note that enhances every taste.

Discover the Japanese Oriental Express range and enjoy authentic, sophisticated oriental flavours in your home!

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

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.

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You often ask us

Sushi ginger consists of thin slices of ginger root that have been pickled in a mixture of vinegar, sugar, and salt, giving it a characteristic sweet-and-sour and slightly spicy flavour. It is usually served alongside sushi to “cleanse” the palate between bites, allowing you to fully enjoy the flavor of each piece of sushi.
In addition to enhancing the flavour of sushi, ginger also offers health benefits. It contains antioxidants that help fight free radicals and has anti-inflammatory properties. It may also aid digestion and help relieve nausea.
Sushi ginger should be stored in its jar in the refrigerator. It can be kept for several days.
Yes, you can use sushi ginger in various recipes. You can add it to salads, use it as a garnish for meat or fish, or incorporate it into marinades.

In general, sushi ginger is safe to consume. However, people with an allergy to ginger or to any of the marinade ingredients should avoid it. In addition, 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 another qualified healthcare professional.

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