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miso sesame dressing

miso sesame dressing Wozz Japanese Sesame Miso

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miso sesame dressing Wozz Japanese Sesame Miso"creamy . nutty . tangy" Serve our Japanese Sesame Miso Dressing, Marinade and Sauce with: Asian salads, salmon, chicken, Japanese coleslaw, roasted vegetables, steak, noodles, as a nutty caramelizing glaze, marinade or dipping sauce. Japanese Sesame Miso Dressing, Marinade & Sauce If you go out for Japanese and typically order the shredded lettuce salad with that amazing Japanese sesame dressing on it well this is that dressing! Our Japanese Sesame

  "creamy . nutty . tangy"

Serve our Japanese Sesame Miso Dressing, Marinade and Sauce with: Asian salads, salmon, chicken, Japanese coleslaw, roasted vegetables, steak, noodles, as a nutty caramelizing glaze, marinade or dipping sauce.

Japanese Sesame Miso Dressing, Marinade & Sauce

If you go out for Japanese and typically order the shredded lettuce salad with that amazing Japanese sesame dressing on it...well this is that dressing!  Our Japanese Sesame Miso Dressing, Marinade and Sauce is made traditionally from a fusion of Japanese ingredients including Dashi, Toasty Sesame, Mirin, Ginger, Sake and miso . This light, creamy and nutty Asian salad dressing is perfect as a dipping sauce, marinade or glaze and is delicious drizzled over a mixed greens salad, seared tuna steaks, hibachi grilled steak, chicken schnitzel and roasted veggies. It's a delightful Japanese sesame dipping sauce for rice paper rolls and potstickers and makes a wonderful sesame dressing for a Japanese coleslaw or  soba noodle salad.  Our Japanese Sesame Dressing is handmade in small batches with non gmo ingredients.

Non GMO Ingredients
 
No Added Preservatives or MSG
Gluten Free
Vegan 

Contains soy & sesame 

 


 

Get Creative!

Dressing . Sauce . Dipping . Glaze . Seasoning 


  • Japanese Sesame Miso Dressing: Wozz! strives to keep all our products authentic and true to their origins and if you ever fell in love with that creamy nutty dressing in your bento box at Japanese restaurants.... well this is it. Some call it Yum yum sauce others Hibachi.  It doesn't need to be a Japanese inspired meal. The deep umami of this dressing makes it wonderful everywhere.
  • Japanese Sesame Miso Sauce: All our products are designed to be use hot or cold as a dressing sauce, glaze or marinated. Our Japanese Sesame Miso makes a fantastic sauce and marinade for green vegetables, mushroom burgers, roasted squash, grilled steak, chicken, cod and salmon.  
  • Japanese Sesame Miso Glaze:  Glaze a whole roast chicken with a couple of tablespoons of our Japanese Sesame Miso Sauce every 20 min or so and the result is a rich satay like nutty crust.  Use as a glaze for broiled fish.
  • Japanese Sesame Miso Dipping Sauce: Use our Japanese Sesame Miso Dressing as a dipping sauce for Japanese dumplings, potstickers, rice paper rolls, shrimp, beef and chicken skewers  

  • Roasted Veggies with Japanese Sesame Miso Dressing:  From green beans and and tender broccoli to roasted butternut squash, baby carrots and eggplant, this dressing will liven up all those veggies.  Mix with fresh sliced cucumber and top with sesame seeds for a quick salad.

  • Creamy Japanese Mayonnaise:  For burgers, sandwiches and seafood or where ever you love mayo. 2:1 2 pasts mayonnaise to one part Wozz! Japanese Miso dressing for an Umami bomb!

Nutrition

 Serving Size: 15 g |1Tbsp

Calories: 35     
Total Fat:  1.5 g
Sat Fat:  0g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 210 mg
Total Carbohydrate: 5g
Dietary Fiber: 0g
Sugars: 4g
Added Sugars: 2 g
Protein: 1g 

Ingredients: Dashi (kombu-sea vegetables & spring water), Rice Vinegar, Miso (water, rice, non gmo soy beans, salt, alcohol) Mirin (rice cooking wine) Non GMO Brown Sugar, Lemon Juice, Tahini (roasted sesame seed puree), Sesame Oil, Fresh Ginger, Fresh Garlic, Xanthan Gum

Contains: Soy, Sesame

Please note our products are made in a Facility Where: Fish, Crustacean Shellfish, Wheat, Tree Nuts, Peanuts, Soybeans and Milk May Be Present

Refrigerate After Opening

 


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One hundred and fifty-two years ago, slavery ended in the United States. And yet the tentacles of that time touch lives every day, all these years later. What can be done to make things better? Michael Eric Dyson, a sociology professor at Georgetown University, and an ordained Baptist minister, suggests that white people who care about the lives of black people should make individual reparations. In his book, Tears We Cannot Stop …A Sermon to White America, Dyson says, “{Black people} built a legacy of excellence and struggle and pride amidst one of the most vicious assaults on humanity in recorded history. That assault may have started with slavery, but it didn’t end there. The legacy of that assault, its lingering and lethal effect, continues to this day. It flares in broken homes and blighted communities, in low wages and social chaos, in self-destruction and self-hate too. But so much of what ails us—black people. That is—is tied up with what ails you—white folk, that is. We are tied together in what Martin Luther King Jr. called a single garment of destiny. Yet sewed into that garment are pockets of misery and suffering that seem to be filled with a disproportionate number of black people.” The book, unlike Dyson’s other scholarly works, takes the form of a worship service, and uses the concept of an extended sermon, or jeremiad, to lead the reader through confession, repentence, and redemption “through the long night of despair to the bright day of hope.” In Dysons’s view, “whiteness is a problem to be struggled with,” and his book is of inestimable value in grappling with the struggle. The book speaks at length of police brutality against black people, and fervently tries to create empathy in white readers. It includes an extraordinary bibliography of books which give insight and voice to black history, oppression, pain, achievement, and lives. And it speaks of reparations, and our responsibility as white beneficiaries of an unequal system, to take concrete actions to right the wrong, the change our country and the lives of our black sisters and brothers and their children. Dyson is imaginative, and has many suggestions for how an individual or group “I.R.A.”—an Individual Reparations Account. We could buy books for black college students, overpay our black accountant or hairdresser, pay the black person who cuts our grass double the amount on the bill, give to the United Negro College Fund, and more. He suggests that faith groups consider giving 10% of their revenues to a church I.R.A. In an interview in the New York Times Magazine, Dyson says, “If the sermon ain’t making you a little bit uncomfortable, it ain’t effective. Look, if it doesn’t cost you anything, you’re not really engaging in change: you’re engaging in convenience. I’m asking you to do stuff you wouldn’t ordinarily do. I’m asking you to think more seriously and strategically about why you possess and what you possess…..you ain’t got to ask the government, you don’t have to ask your local politician—this is what you, an individual, conscientious, ‘woke’ citizen can do. I have read many—though surely not all—of the books Dyson recommends. I have grappled with white privilege as a mother of black children, a fighter against apartheid, a civil rights activist, a human being. I have never read anything which more cogently offers “woke whites” a path to being a part of the change. I urge you to read Tears We Cannot Stop …A Sermon to White America, and to take your place in the pantheon of people who help this country grow beyond its racist past.
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