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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 561144" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>I appreciate this. They most certainly are not all created equal. I remember several years back helping make mushrooms at a holiday, and they told me to grab the soy sauce from the fridge. I tasted this Kikkoman off my finger. It was terrible. I'm sure it was the same stuff I had as a kid, but we didn't eat much Asian food when I was growing up. By coincidence, I was at a friend's house the next day messing with something, and they had some Japanese soy sauce that came in a bottle similar to a standard bottle of water. The point is that it wasn't anything expensive, but it was 10Xs tastier than the awful Kikkoman.</p><p></p><p>I'm trying to remember this stuff I bought maybe two years ago on recommendation from the Asian grocery store clerk. It was kind of a hefty jug, and it wasn't expensive either. I'm sure it isn't of the caliber of the two you're showing, but it was some nice stuff nonetheless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 561144, member: 1211"] I appreciate this. They most certainly are not all created equal. I remember several years back helping make mushrooms at a holiday, and they told me to grab the soy sauce from the fridge. I tasted this Kikkoman off my finger. It was terrible. I'm sure it was the same stuff I had as a kid, but we didn't eat much Asian food when I was growing up. By coincidence, I was at a friend's house the next day messing with something, and they had some Japanese soy sauce that came in a bottle similar to a standard bottle of water. The point is that it wasn't anything expensive, but it was 10Xs tastier than the awful Kikkoman. I'm trying to remember this stuff I bought maybe two years ago on recommendation from the Asian grocery store clerk. It was kind of a hefty jug, and it wasn't expensive either. I'm sure it isn't of the caliber of the two you're showing, but it was some nice stuff nonetheless. [/QUOTE]
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