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Tamari Soy Sauce Bottle

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    Object Details

    maker

    Advanced Fresh Concepts Franchise Corp.

    Description

    A first generation Tamari Soy Sauce bottle from the AFC Corporation.
    The bottle has a green lid, and is covered in a printed label that has a green background. The word "Premium" is printed in white lettering at the top of the label, and reads "Naturally Brewed", "Reduced Sodium*", "Tamari Soy Sauce", "Sushi/Sashimi Quality", and "Natural" in green, red, purple and black lettering. Underneath is the first generation AFC logo which consists of an image of two pieces of sushi. At the very bottom it reads NET 5 FL. OZ (148 mL). To the left of the front cover, there is a barcode. The right of the cover lists the Nutrition Facts, ingredients, and its distributor.
    Soy sauce is made from fermented soybeans, and is an essential ingredient for many sauces, soups, and broths in Japanese cuisine, as well as a dipping sauce for sushi. Though similar in consistency and flavor, tamari has a higher concentration of soybeans than the traditional soy sauce, with little wheat content. Thus, tamari is less salty (25% less sodium), thicker and richer than the traditional soy sauce. The smoothness allows for this sauce to be used as a marinade for barbecues or seasoning for stir fry.

    Location

    Currently not on view

    date made

    ca 1980s

    ID Number

    2012.3099.18

    catalog number

    2012.3099.18

    nonaccession number

    2012.3099

    Object Name

    soy sauce

    Physical Description

    glass (overall material)
    paper (overall material)
    plastic (overall material)

    Measurements

    overall: 6 7/8 in x 1 13/16 in; 17.4625 cm x 4.60375 cm

    place made

    United States: California

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    Work and Industry: Asian Pacific American Business
    Food
    Sushi

    Data Source

    National Museum of American History

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746ad-bd1c-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

    Record ID

    nmah_1435350

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