San-J Tamari and Mongolian Sauces Review and Gluten Free Product For Back-to-School

By Ruth on August 29, 2014 in food, review
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Disclosure:  I was sent free products in exchange for my review.

Quite some time ago, I was sent San-J Tamari and Mongolian Sauces for review, and amazingly, I am only just now getting around to reviewing these products. So have you ever heard of this company?  Everything is gluten-free (important in this day and age)

tamariI was blessed to be able to try the products, and my personal favorite is the Tamari sauce. This product has been around for 200 years (wow!), and it is definitely better than any soy sauce I have ever tried.  In fact, I prefer it to soy sauce, and our family agreed.  I used it in all my Asian dishes, and now it is all gone (I have to get some more!).  I highly recommend it.  According to the manufacturer, it is certified kosher and Non-GMO Project verified.  Not every product can do that!

mongolianI was also sent this non-spicy but flavorful Mongolian sauce.  It has the same properties as the Tamari sauce, and it can be used to flavor just about anything.  I prefer spicier sauces (which they also have), but this works well for making family meals.  Since I’m the only one with the spicy tooth, I need to have something like this.

Be sure to check out the following links for the company below.  Also, I’ve included their new Gluten-Free Bento Boxes below, so check those out, too.  Perfect for back-to-school!

http://www.san-j.com/

https://www.facebook.com/SanJTamari

https://twitter.com/SanJTamari

 

San-J’s NEW! Bento Box Recipes 

For full recipe details and photos please visit: http://bit.ly/1v2xJ8B

  • Chicken & Apple Skewers: Sliced apples skewered with San-J Asian BBQ tossed chicken.
  • Teriyaki Noodle: Sweet pineapple, ham and carrots with rice noodles tossed in San-J Teriyaki Sauce.
  • Mongolian Beef & Pasta Salad: Sirloin strips with San-J Mongolian Sauce over a bed of gluten-free pasta and veggies.
  • Orange Chicken Salad: Crisp water chestnuts, chicken and celery drizzled with a San-J Orange Sauce based dressing.
  • Polynesian Quinoa Fried Rice: Golden brown tofu with peppers and pineapple and San-J Sweet & Tangy cooked quinoa. Polynesian Quinoa Fried Rice vert
NEW! Gluten Free Tamari To Go Packs (SRP $4.29):
  • Tamari To Go Packs are organic, non-GMO and free of artificial preservatives and additives (box of 20).
  • Ideal for meals or snacks on-the-go, the travel packs fit easily in a lunch bag or purse. 
  • Unlike most soy sauces, San-J’s Tamari is a premium gluten-free Gold Label Tamari is brewed from 100% soybeans and contains no wheat for a richer flavor.

NEW! Instant Gluten-Free White Miso and Wakame Soups (SRP $1.49):

  • The best and fastest way to make authentic, restaurant-quality Japanese soups. Easily fitting in a purse or bag, just add 8 oz. of boiling water and enjoy delicious on the go or at home.
  • White Miso Soup is a balance of white and red miso with savoury tofu and scallions and low in fat and calories.
  • Rich in nutritional value, Wakame Soup is a vegan blend of succulent ocean seaweed with savory shiitake mushrooms, sesame seeds and black pepper. San-J’s is vegan too!
Visit: www.san-j.com for more information.
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