Yutaka Inari Sushi Pockets (Seasoned Soybean Curd) 1kg

Yutaka Inari Sushi Pockets (Seasoned Soybean Curd) 1kg (Frozen)


  • Description: Yutaka Inari Sushi Pockets (Seasoned Soybean Curd) 1kg (40pcs). Named after the Shinto god for fertility, rice, agriculture and foxes (because this was allegedly his favourite food), Inari sushi are deep-fried tofu 'pockets' filled with sushi rice. Enjoy these bites of deliciousness on their own, or combine with other sushi and/or bento dishes.

    Tuk Tuk Method: Defrost and it is ready for to use. There is a huge variety of different ingredients you can mix with the rice to make different flavoured inari sushi. Try vegetables such as daikon Japanese radish, Gobo Japanese burdock or even rice seasoning such as furikake. Remember to keep your hands wet when you are mixing the rice and stuffing it into the tofu pouches. Japanese rice is very sticky and having wet hands keeps you from making a mess.

    Storage:

    This item was originally frozen and may become chilled during delivery. Please follow the manufacturer’s instructions or the recommended use-by date. The ice packs we provide are to maintain the temperature of the frozen/chilled goods. When arriving to the customer, frozen products may be slightly defrosted on the surface, but the products are still in perfect condition to cook on the same day. By agreeing to purchase this product you are aware that we cannot accept returns or refunds for chilled/frozen products.

     

  • Nutrition Information:

    Typical Values

    Per 100g

    Serving

    100g

    Energy

    821KJ / 196kcal

    Fats

    12g

    of which saturates

    2.1g

    Total Carbohydrate

    16g

    of which sugar

    15g

    Dietary Fibres

    -g

    Protein

    7.1g

    Salt

    1.3g

     

     

    Allergen Information: Contains Soy.

     

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Anonymous
Amazing service

This is my go to place to buy the best inari.

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Alison Evans
Try these

If you like trying different foods try these stuffed with sushi rice and shredded Japanese omlette - delicious