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Shibanuma, Classic Yuzu Ponzu, 1.8L

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Shibanuma, Classic Yuzu Ponzu, 1.8LWhat Professional Kitchens Use When Lemon Would Be Too Simple Yuzu ponzu is the sauce Japanese kitchens reach for when they want citrus, salinity, and umami in one pour. Shibanuma have been making soy based condiments in Japan since 1688 eighteen generations of fermentation knowledge behind this bottle. Their Classic Yuzu Ponzu combines fresh yuzu with a katsuobushi dashi base, the bonito element adding a layer of savoury depth that citrus juice alone

What Professional Kitchens Use When Lemon Would Be Too Simple

Yuzu ponzu is the sauce Japanese kitchens reach for when they want citrus, salinity, and umami in one pour. Shibanuma have been making soy-based condiments in Japan since 1688 — eighteen generations of fermentation knowledge behind this bottle. Their Classic Yuzu Ponzu combines fresh yuzu with a katsuobushi dashi base, the bonito element adding a layer of savoury depth that citrus juice alone cannot provide. The 1.8L bottle is the professional format: built for continuous service, priced to make sense as a working condiment rather than a finishing luxury.

Why Chefs Choose This

  • Acid and umami in one: The combination of yuzu and katsuobushi dashi means you're adding brightness and savoury depth simultaneously — what you'd otherwise need two components to achieve
  • Genuine yuzu fragrance: Fresh yuzu delivers real citrus character rather than a diluted yuzu-flavoured base. The aroma is in the pour, not the label
  • 1.8L catering format: Enough for continuous sashimi service, nabe stations, and dressing production without daily restocking — at a per-cover cost that justifies daily use
  • Wide kitchen application: Works as a dipping sauce, a dressing base, and a finishing element — one sauce that earns its place at multiple stations

How to Use

  • Sashimi and crudo: Serve cold as a dipping sauce. The salt balance is calibrated for raw fish — complements delicate flavour without overpowering it
  • Yakiniku and grilled meats: Drizzle directly over wagyu slices or grilled chicken. The acidity cuts through fat where soy sauce alone would just add salt
  • Dressings and marinades: Whisk with sesame oil and grated daikon for a salad dressing, or use as a marinade base for tofu and white fish
  • Hot pot and nabe: The classic ponzu application — dip cooked vegetables and sliced meats from shabu-shabu or nabe; the cool citrus acidity contrasts the hot broth

Ponzu — ポン酢

Ponzu takes its name from the Dutch pons — citrus punch — a word that arrived in Japan through trade in the seventeenth century. Early ponzu combined native Japanese citrus (yuzu, sudachi, or kabosu) with rice vinegar, mirin, and kombu. Katsuobushi was added later to deepen the umami, producing the dipping sauce format that professional kitchens now use as standard. Yuzu (柚子) is the citrus specific to East Asia — grown across Japan from Kōchi to Tokushima — with a floral, aromatic quality that differentiates it from lemon or lime in both fragrance and finish. Shibanuma have produced soy-based condiments since 1688, eighteen generations working the same fermentation traditions in Japan. Their yuzu is sourced from Ibaraki Prefecture, and the fresh citrus character — rather than concentrate or flavouring — is what puts this ponzu at the front of the pour. The katsuobushi element is the counterweight: where the yuzu lifts, the bonito dashi anchors.

What does yuzu ponzu taste like?

Bright citrus — unmistakably yuzu, with a floral note that lemon lacks — followed by a round, savoury base from the katsuobushi dashi. The soy component provides the salinity that stops it reading as just a citrus sauce. The overall impression is sharp, aromatic, and clean, with the bonito adding a faint smokiness that rounds out the acid. Served cold, the flavour is assertive; used as a dressing or marinade where it is diluted and sometimes warmed, it becomes rounder. There is no heat, no bitterness, and no residual sharpness after the initial citrus hit — which is what makes it useful as a sauce for delicate raw fish rather than just a table condiment.

Product Details

Product Type Yuzu Ponzu Sauce
Japanese 柚子ポン酢鰹 (Yuzu Ponzu Katsuo)
Producer Shibanuma (est. 1688)
Yuzu Origin Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan
Dashi Base Katsuobushi (bonito flakes)
Volume 1.8L
Storage Ambient before opening; refrigerate after opening
What is the difference between ponzu and yuzu ponzu?

Ponzu is the broader category — a citrus-soy dipping sauce that can be made with any Japanese citrus, including sudachi, kabosu, or a combination. Yuzu ponzu specifies that yuzu is the citrus used. Yuzu has a more complex, floral aroma than sudachi or kabosu, which gives yuzu ponzu a distinctive fragrance that the other versions do not have. When a menu or recipe specifies yuzu ponzu, it is that particular citrus character — not interchangeable with a generic ponzu made from other citrus fruit.

How do you use ponzu sauce in a professional kitchen?

The primary applications in a professional kitchen are: dipping (sashimi, gyoza, nabe, shabu-shabu); dressing (whisk with sesame oil, a little grated daikon, and occasionally a splash of mirin for a salad dressing); finishing (drizzle over grilled fish, wagyu, or yakitori at the pass); and marinade base (diluted further with oil for fish or tofu). Ponzu does not work well as a cooking sauce at high heat — the citrus fragrance dissipates quickly and the balance shifts. It performs best cold or added at the final stage of a dish.

Does ponzu sauce contain soy sauce?

Yes. Ponzu in its original form was a pure citrus condiment, but the commercial ponzu sold and used in professional kitchens today almost universally incorporates soy sauce, which provides the salinity and colour. This version — Shibanuma's Classic Yuzu Ponzu — contains soy sauce as a base alongside the yuzu and katsuobushi dashi. The result is a sauce that handles the seasoning, acid, and umami elements in one product. For guests with soy or wheat allergies, ponzu is not a safe alternative to a plain citrus dressing.

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