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🔥 Elevate your meals with Japan’s iconic fiery 7-spice! 🌶️
Gourmet Spice Company’s Fiery Togarashi is a 35g tub of authentic Japanese seven-spice seasoning, blending chili, sesame seeds, orange zest, ginger, Sichuan pepper, and seaweed. This gluten-free, sugar-free, paleo and vegan-friendly powder adds a bold, complex heat to stir-fries, meats, seafood, and dips, making it a must-have for adventurous home chefs seeking a clean, flavorful kick.


| ASIN | B081QRLD8V |
| ASIN | B081QRLD8V |
| Allergen Information | Contains: Sesame Seeds |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,846 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) 39 in Mixed Spices & Seasonings |
| Brand Name | Gourmet Spice Company |
| Container Type | Tub |
| Cuisine | Japanese cuisine |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,285) |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,285) |
| Flavour | Pepper,Garlic,Chilli |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Package Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
| Item model number | TOGARASHI |
| Manufacturer | Gourmet Spice Company |
| Manufacturer | Gourmet Spice Company |
| Model Number | TOGARASHI |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 6.3 x 6.2 x 5.2 cm; 40 g |
| Part Number | TOGARASHI |
| Set Name | No Set |
| Size | 35 g (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | Gluten Free, suitable for vegans |
| Unit Count | 35.0 gram |
A**Y
Nice spices and good taste
Purchased as a gift son who likes to try different spices. He was very pleased with this particular one and has suggested I purchase again in the future
A**M
Tasty hot spice to liven up mealtimes
Super spice, great flavour and adds a really good kick to marinaded chicken and as a sprinkle on meat/veggie kebabs.
S**S
Intense Flavour, but a Bit Pricey
The Gourmet Spice Company Fiery Togarashi is undeniably a powerhouse when it comes to delivering intense and robust flavors. This spice blend brings a delightful heat that elevates my dishes, adding a fiery kick that's perfect for those who love a bold culinary experience. The great aspect of the Fiery Togarashi is its well-balanced combination of spices. The chili heat is complemented by citrusy and savory notes, creating a complex flavor profile that enhances a variety of dishes. From noodle bowls to grilled meats, this spice blend brings a unique and exciting twist to my meals. However, the one drawback is the price point. While the quality and flavor are undoubtedly exceptional, the quantity provided for the price may leave some feeling a bit wanting. Considering the small size of the container, it might not be the most budget-friendly option for those who use spices frequently or in larger quantities. On the positive side, a little goes a long way with the Fiery Togarashi. The potency of the blend means that even a small sprinkle can have a significant impact on the overall taste of your dish. So, while the initial investment may seem steep, the long-lasting nature of the product somewhat justifies the cost. The packaging is well-designed with a convenient sprinkle top, allowing for controlled dispensing. The resealable cap ensures that the spice blend stays fresh over time, maintaining its full flavor profile. In conclusion, the Gourmet Spice Company Fiery Togarashi is a fantastic addition to any spice collection, offering an explosion of flavor that adds depth to your cooking. While the price may be a deterrent for some, the quality and intensity of the blend make it a worthwhile splurge for those seeking a culinary adventure.
C**6
Makes great vegan soup
This is my favourite condiment and spice mix. It makes the most amazing lentil soup. Half a kilo of dried red lentils, put them in a pan, cover them with water and let them soak overnight. Chop a large white onion and as much garlic as you like. Then chop 2 fennel bulbs and fry them with the onion and garlic, and sesame oil until they are all soft. Then open a can of chopped tomatoes and add them to the fried vegetables. Rinse the lentils, add water and boil until soft. Once they are soft, add them to the onion, garlic and fennel mix. Return to the heat and stir. Then add 2 teaspoons of Togarashi spice . At this point, you can add some soy sauce and some more sesame oil. It is completely vegan, but if you are a meat-eater, you can add some cooked chicken at the end; it's great for leftovers. Your soup should look red, thick and glossy. When i made it for my dad, he called it Rita Hayworth soup.
S**N
This is immense.
Bought this for daughter as something to try on her noodles. In reality, I went on a diet and this makes cottage cheese taste absolutely immense. So I've got it now - and I love it.
P**E
Wagamamas dupe!
Tastes just like Wagamamas squid! Use it for so many things now and loveeeee the flavour!
J**.
Lacks flavour and spice!
I use Japanese 7 spice powder a lot as it calls for it in many Japanese dishes such as sushi and noodles. This is very affordable and good value for money, however it lacks flavour if I’m being honest, I’ve read a similar review. If you use a Japanese brand of seven spice, you’ll get a true authentic tasting seasoning, this however isn’t that hot and is really lacking. Versatile for use sprinkling over meats, sushi and noodle dishes - adds a little flavour and spice. Great for marinading meat also. You have to use quite a bit to get any flavour from the powder, I don’t think it’s that great to be honest but it’s suitable. I’ve used better seasoning powders and I’d say stick to Japanese brand, they’re a lot better. This powder is similar to the one on the tables in Wagamama, it doesn’t taste the same though. It’s got a little bit of a kick but nothing too exciting. I wouldn’t purchase this brand of seven spice again to be honest, and personally it wouldn’t recommend it.
C**K
Will surely get your taste-buds rocking...
Could have done with more in the container but then for £2.99, I guess the amount was to be expected but I would have gladly paid more for say a 50g or even a 100g tub as opposed to the 35g that you get. Overall it is a very nice spice blend indeed with a good amount of heat, especially if you like it spicy "as I do." It could be used for a host of Asian inspired dishes to amp them up and give them a nice kick. I'd say use it sparingly with items such as fish as too much can/will overpower delicate fish dishes.
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