Special spice "Maximum"

Convenient to have! Here are three "excellent spices" that the En-eating editorial department actually tried and enjoyed. Special spice "Maximum" and "Magic Dashi Shio Dragon Spice" whose taste is decided with a single stroke.

・ Maximum
The special spice "Maximum " made by the butcher "Nakamura Meat". From steaks to fried foods such as croquettes, soups, and dressings, it is a magical spice that makes every dish "professional-grade deliciousness".

Special spice "Maximum"

Even if you lick it as it is, it is already delicious. The saltiness and spiciness that gently invites saliva, the spices such as nutmeg and cumin, and the Japanese-style umami of soy sauce and bonito extract are added to create a complex and deep taste. I also feel a slight sweetness. You can use it to season it, or sprinkle it on the finished dish. Of course, steak and grilled meat are a perfect match. For fried chicken, it is delicious whether it is soaked in chicken and seasoned, or sprinkled directly on the fried chicken.

Special spice "Maximum"

・ Magical Dashi Salt Dragon Spice
"Magic Dashi Shio Dragon Spice " is a seasoning that combines 11 kinds of spices such as pepper, garlic, chili pepper, onion powder, coriander, and herbs & vegetables.

Seasoning "Magic Dashi Salt Dragon Spice"

While the maximum has a strong spiciness and spiciness, the umami taste is the most memorable. I feel that it fits the taste of Japanese people more, so it seems that it can be used for all Japanese food. The scent is a rainbow pepper-like flavor mixed with various spices. For "fried eggs" and "fried rice"!

Seasoning "Magic Dashi Salt Dragon Spice"

・ Fried rice mix
When making fried rice at home, "fried rice mix " is convenient when mixing various seasonings such as salt and pepper and garlic in a "just right balance". With this, he is a savior who can make delicious fried rice like a shop.

Spice "fried rice mix"

In addition to powdered soy sauce, pepper and onion, powders such as shrimp, shellfish, chicken extract, shiitake and fried garlic are also blended. It's very simple to use. Heat sesame oil in a frying pan, fry eggs, rice, and ingredients in that order, then add 1/2 tablespoon of fried rice mix to 1 tablespoon of rice (100-150g (5.29oz)) and mix! You can recreate the taste of fried rice that you eat at the store.

Spice "fried rice mix"

Three "excellent spices" that are convenient to have. How about adding it to the starting lineup seasoning in the kitchen at this time when self-catering is increasing?