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- Tonkatsu sauce is a thick sauce served with tonkatsu (Japanese pork cutlet). It is a thick (viscosity over 2.0 pascal-second, per JAS Standard) Japanese Worcestershire-type sauce. It is similar to a brown sauce, and can include a fish sauce, tomatoes, prunes, dates, apples, lemon juice, carrots, onions, and celery among its ingredients. The first tonkatsu sauce was made in 1948 by Oliver Sauce Co., Ltd. of Hyogo Prefecture. The Bull-Dog brand of tonkatsu sauce, for example, is made from malt vinegar, yeast, and vegetable and fruit purees, pastes, and extracts. In the United States, Kikkoman brand sells a fruity tonkatsu sauce with applesauce as the main ingredient. (en)
- Molho tonkatsu é um molho típico da culinária do Japão. Ele é geralmente servido como acompanhamento ou parte integrante de pratos de tonkatsu, prato de costeleta suína empanada em panko (farinha de pão); daí, portanto, seu nome. (pt)
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- Molho tonkatsu é um molho típico da culinária do Japão. Ele é geralmente servido como acompanhamento ou parte integrante de pratos de tonkatsu, prato de costeleta suína empanada em panko (farinha de pão); daí, portanto, seu nome. (pt)
- Tonkatsu sauce is a thick sauce served with tonkatsu (Japanese pork cutlet). It is a thick (viscosity over 2.0 pascal-second, per JAS Standard) Japanese Worcestershire-type sauce. It is similar to a brown sauce, and can include a fish sauce, tomatoes, prunes, dates, apples, lemon juice, carrots, onions, and celery among its ingredients. (en)
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