Supplier Showcase: Kuki Sesame

February 14, 2024

Embark on a culinary journey with Kuki, a distinguished purveyor of Japanese culinary treasures. With a legacy steeped in history, Kuki has been a vanguard of authentic flavours, navigating the rich tapestry of Japanese cuisine.

One of Kuki's standout offerings is the Taihaku Unroasted Sesame Seed Oil, a testament to the brand's commitment to quality and purity. Extracted from carefully selected sesame seeds, this unroasted oil captures the essence of the raw ingredient, delivering a delicate yet robust flavour profile. Perfect for elevating dishes with a touch of nuttiness, this sesame seed oil is a cherished companion in kitchens where precision and authenticity reign supreme.

Beyond its product excellence, Kuki's story unfolds through a commitment to preserving Japanese culinary heritage. Guided by tradition yet embracing innovation, the brand has become synonymous with culinary artistry. As guardians of time-honoured flavours, Kuki invites chefs and enthusiasts alike to savour the true essence of Japanese gastronomy through their exceptional variety of products.

 

Shop Now: https://www.sushisushi.co.uk/products/kuki-taihaku-unroasted-sesame-seed-oil-1-65kg






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