Capturing the Japanese culinary influence
In this Multipart Series you’ll learn how operators can leverage consumers’ love for Japanese foods, such as ramen and other bowl dishes. Among the keys to the Japanese culinary experience is incorporating the umami flavor using ingredients such as a high-quality soy sauce. In addition, read about how sauces are a chef’s best friend in the current operating environment. High-quality, brand-name sauces help operators create recipes more consistently and efficiently, while at the same time enhancing the experience for customers. You’ll also learn about how fat-washing, a flavoring technique that has gained traction in cocktails, is using to soften the flavor and mouthfeel of soy sauce. For more recipe inspiration, read about how chef Robbie Felice incorporates Japanese ingredients into Italian dishes to create the best of both worlds.
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1Trusted sauce brands can help operators streamline production and minimize inventory costs while offering the tastes their customers crave. Read more
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2Today, more than ever, consumers are embracing the foods, flavors, and ingredients of Japan—and operators are responding. Read more
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3Chef Robbie Felice is on a mission to make a Wafu Italian the next big thing. Read more
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4It all began with bacon. Back in the mid-2000s, when bacon-infused everything was the flavor trend of the moment, mixologists began experimenting with ways to make bacon-flavored cocktails. Read more
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5At RYLA, this chef duo is redefining Asian fusion on their own terms. Read more
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6Operators can delight customers with the high-quality ingredients and time-tested traditions of Japanese cuisine. Read more