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Soy Sauce vs. Tamari: What’s in Your Bottle?

The main difference between soy sauce and tamari comes down to ingredients and how they’re made. If you’re gluten-free, tamari is usually the safer option since it’s typically gluten-free, while soy sauce often contains wheat. For flavor, tamari has a smoother, less salty taste, making it perfect for delicate dishes. Meanwhile, soy sauce is great if gluten isn’t an issue and you want a punch of bold, salty flavor.

Soy Sauce

  • Ingredients:
    • Traditionally made from soybeans, wheat, water, and salt. Wheat is a key ingredient in most soy sauces, which means they’re not gluten-free.
  • Flavor:
    • Soy sauce tends to have a sharper, saltier taste with a slightly thinner consistency.
  • Uses:
    • Commonly used in Asian dishes, marinades, stir-fries, and dipping sauces.

Tamari

  • Ingredients:
    • Typically made with little to no wheat, making it a popular gluten-free alternative to soy sauce (but always check the label to be sure!).
  • Flavor:
    • Tamari has a richer, smoother, and less salty flavor compared to soy sauce, with a more pronounced umami taste.
  • Uses:
    • Great for the same purposes as soy sauce, but its less salty profile makes it especially good for dipping sushi or enhancing soups.

So there you have it. A quick little breakdown of the two different sauces. Hope you found this blog useful and let me know your thoughts in the comments section below.


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