What is Citrus Wasabi Sauce? Nutritional Facts, Calories & Taste

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Citrus Wasabi Sauce

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What is Citrus Wasabi Sauce?

Citrus wasabi sauce is a dressing used on vegetables and seafood. It is light, with a thin viscosity and a tangy and spicy flavor. The heat of the wasabi hits the sinuses rather than the tongue. It has a pale golden color, sometimes with a hint of green.

What does Citrus Wasabi Sauce Taste Like?

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Ingredients

lime juice

lime juice

Lime juice comes from the citrus fruit of the lime tree. Limes are round and roughly the size of a small plum, but can vary. Limes have a firm texture with green rind. The pale green flesh of the lime is firm, pulpy and juicy, much like a lemon, but harder. The juice is squeezed from the flesh and is a pale green color with a sour and refreshing taste and is used in drinks and food items, including sauces.

vegetable oil

vegetable oil

Vegetable oil is obtained by extracting oil from seeds. Types of vegetable oil include canola, sunflower, corn, and safflower. Light and with a neutral taste, vegetable oils are used to fry foods, or can be used to lightly coat meats and vegetables before roasting. Vegetable oils are also used as ingredients in salad dressings and sauces.

lemon juice

lemon juice

Lemon juice is made from the flesh of the pulpy yellow lemon fruit. The juice is squeezed from the flesh of the lemon and is a pale yellow color. The flavor is very sour and bright. Lemon juice is used in multiple cuisines around the world to brighten and enhance the flavors of the other ingredients. Lemon juice is used to make lemonade and goes well on fish. It has many uses.

wasabi

wasabi

Wasabi, also called Japanese horseradish is a plant in the same family as broccoli and cabbage. The root of the wasabi is used as a flavoring that is most commonly associated with the green condiment served alongside sushi. The wasabi root is grated or ground. The root is a light bright green and so is the paste or powder. The flavor is hot and and is felt more in the sinuses than on the tongue. Wasabi has a cool heat that is less fiery than a chili pepper, but still intensely spicy. Much of the wasabi in the US is actually horseradish, due to limited supplies of the root.

honey

honey

Honey is made by the honey bee. The bees collect flower nectar and then deposit it into the honeycombs in the beehive. Once inside the honeycomb, the nectar breaks down into simple sugars. Evaporation via the fanning of the bees wings and the shape of the honeycomb helps excess liquid to evaporate, creating the sweet syrup that is used around the world. Honey is an amber color that can vary from pale yellow to dark brown. The texture is of an extra thick syrup. All honey is sweet, but the flavor can change considerably from floral to herbal and even nutty, depending on the flowers that the bees collected honey from. Honey is used in both sweet and savory dishes, as well as in tea as a sweetener.

salt

salt

Salt is a mineral composed mostly of sodium chloride. It is the main flavoring used in food and is naturally occurring in certain foods, such as cheese, beets, meat and celery, plus many others. Salt is white and has finer granules than sugar. Many commercial salts include iodide, while others exclude it. Most salts are white, while some are naturally pale pink with minerals. Salt brings out the flavor of something and can create a tangy mouthfeel, if used in excess.

ground black pepper

ground black pepper

The peppercorn plant grows in tropical climate and produces tiny black fruit. The fruit is dried and become hard. At this point it is ground into a textured powder comprised of black and grey dots. It has a flavor that is spicy, pungent and sharp. Pepper is an extremely popular spice, especially in Western cuisines and lends a gentle heat to dishes. There are different varieties of black pepper and the flavor changes subtly because of this.

Citrus Wasabi Sauce Nutritional Facts and Calories

Serving Size: 1 fl oz29.57g

fl ozCitrus Wasabi Sauce
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories80kcal4%
Fats
8g
29%
Sat. fats1g13%
Mono. Fats
3g
19%
Trans fats0g0%
Carbs4g4%
Sugars2g11%
Fiber0g0%
Proteins0g0%
Cholesterol0mg0%
Sodium
140mg
17%

Healthy Level

Unhealthy Level

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much protein is in Citrus Wasabi Sauce?

1 fl oz of Citrus Wasabi Sauce contains 0 g of protein.

How many carbs are in Citrus Wasabi Sauce?

1 fl oz of Citrus Wasabi Sauce contains 4 g of carbs.

How much fat is in Citrus Wasabi Sauce?

1 fl oz of Citrus Wasabi Sauce contains 8 g of fat.

How much sugar is in Citrus Wasabi Sauce?

1 fl oz of Citrus Wasabi Sauce contains 2 g of sugar.

How many calories are in 1 fl oz of Citrus Wasabi Sauce?

There are 80 calories in 1 fl oz of Citrus Wasabi Sauce.

How many calories are in 1 Tablespoon of Citrus Wasabi Sauce?

There are 41 calories in 1 Tablespoon of Citrus Wasabi Sauce.

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