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ponzu

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pon·zu  (pnz)
n.
A Japanese sauce typically made from mirin, rice vinegar, bonito flakes, a citrus juice, and sometimes soy sauce, often used as a condiment for seafood.

[Japanese, alteration (influenced by -zu, combining form of su, vinegar) of ponsu, mixed drink containing citrus juice, ponzu, from Dutch pons, punch, from English punch.]


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And while it's easy to have your fill just on the yellowtail sashimi, don't overlook the oysters three ways served in a shot glass and infused with dashi ponzu, yuzu and spicy jalapeno.
A spinach salad ($12) - prepared with warm baby spinach tossed with oroshi ponzu dressing (a mixture of soy sauce, citrus juices, ground daikon radish and a little oil) and topped with five large grilled spicy shrimp - turned out to be light and lovely.
For the sashimi: 1 4-ounce torafugu fillet For the garnish: Julienned scallion Thinly sliced scallion Pickled radish Thinly sliced kabosu Thinly sliced torafugu skin for decoration Dried torafugu fail for decoration Ponzu sauce Junmai Daiginjo Kurosawa Wagano, Japan NV For the sashimi: Cut two 1/8-inch thick slices torafugu.
 
 
 
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