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Home » Condiments » Sauces » Japanese Sauces » Amazu Sauce

Amazu Sauce

Amazu Sauce is a Japanese sweet and sour sauce.

It’s made from plain, unseasoned rice vinegar, water and sugar that are brought to a low boil while stirring to dissolve sugar, then removed from the heat and allowed to cool.

Variations include squeezing the juice from a lemon or two into it, or letting hanakatsuo tuna flakes soak in it for 1 minute before being strained out.

Cooking Tips

To make Amazu Sauce, take either:

  • 8 tablespoons rice vinegar, 4 tablespoons water, 2 tablespoons sugar; OR
  • Equal amounts by volume of rice vinegar, sugar and soy sauce (e.g. 4 tablespoons of each, 6 tablespoons of each, etc, depending on quantity of sauce needed.)

Adjust quantities as needed.

Put all in a pot. Bring to a low boil, simmer while stirring until sugar is dissolved. Remove from heat and let cool.

Storage Hints

Store in refrigerator for up to several weeks; serve at room temperature.

Language Notes

“Zu” (also spelt “su” in English) is plain rice vinegar.

Other names

Japanese: Amazu

This page first published: Jun 29, 2004 · Updated: May 8, 2018.

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