🍽️ Taste the Tradition, Savor the Benefits!
EDEN Ume Plum Vinegar is a traditional Japanese condiment made from the brine of umeboshi plums, featuring a 4.3% acidity level. This ruby red vinegar is free from artificial dyes, preservatives, and chemicals, making it a pure and healthy addition to your culinary repertoire. Ideal for enhancing salads, dips, and pickled foods, it comes in a 10 Fl Oz amber glass bottle with a refillable design.
P**N
Flavoriffic-it's the best
The best new product I've tried in the last 3 years. It enhances the flavor of about anything, salads, sauces, fruit, meat. You'll love it. It's tops.
R**T
Way more versatile than many realize, a must-have for a well stocked pantry!
If you like salty and tangy, you have to try this ume plum vinegar. It's actually the brine of pickled ume plums, not true vinegar. The flavor is salty, somewhat sour, with bright fruity notes. A little goes a long way (not to mention that you might want to not douse your food with this considering the sodium content), so these two 10 oz. bottles should last a while!I actually think this ingredient is far more versatile than a lot of people give it credit for. You can use it with a little olive oil for a simple salad dressing, or just add a few splashes to cooked or raw veggies (I really like adding some to fresh garden cucumbers, maybe with a drop of sesame oil, as a light snack), but it can be employed in a lot more than just salads. One really good recipe I've found uses this with beets and quinoa, it's absolutely to die for! Actually you can skip the quinoa and just make quick-pickled beets with an umeboshi twist. I love stir-fried bok choy with this for a light meal. Since it has a very pleasant salty taste, I have seen it as a fish-sauce replacement, I've also used it in place of soy sauce in recipes. Umeboshi is praised for its health benefits, most of all being highly alkaline, which is good for your gut, so if soy doesn't agree with you, this might be something worth trying.I'm glad I went with Eden brand, as it doesn't have artificial color, the purpley-red hue is from the shiso leaves used in the ume plum pickling process. The bottles are glass and amber tinted to filter out light, keeping the product fresh for longer. These bottles arrived safe and sound, they were shipped nicely wrapped in bubble wrap! Will definitely buy again once I run out, this is a great product to keep stocked in your pantry.I love helping out others with my experiences, so if you've found this helpful, please click yes below to let me know!
A**R
Delicious vinegar
Wrapped securely, arrived on time
W**R
Very Good Ume Plum Vinegar
As one would expect, the most excellent producers of Umeboshi Plum Vinegar (and Soy Sauce) are based in Japan. Some have been in business for centuries. But since Mitoku became the primary importer to the States, availabilty from the finest sources has dwindled. Eden Ume Plum Vinegar is a very good alternative. Four stars because it's less expensive at our local co-op.
A**R
salty but delicious
delicious flavor, . i use it sparingly in my tofu pate and a little on brown rice. to me its not really vinegar at all, its more a salty flavorful condiment, a great flavor enhancer
A**L
Great
Perfect condiment. I use it in place of salt and it give a nice little sour kick to veggies and stuff.
K**R
Great flavor.
This traditional Japanese fruit-salt vinegar adds something special to soup, vegetables, grains, and almost any dish. My macrobiotic cook mother introduced me to it. While I am not vegetarian, I wouldn't be happy in a kitchen without it. It can be hard to find. I also really like this brand.
P**T
Worst Ume Vinegar I Ever Tasted
This is the worst ume vinegar I ever tasted. It must have been the bottom of the barrel because it was like consuming sea water. Could not taste the plum, let alone the vinegar. How disappointing.
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