Asian sauces

Discover original Asian sauces for stir-fry, sushi and marinades – from soy and hoisin to sriracha. Fast 1–3 day delivery across Croatia.

Find the Perfect Asian Sauce for Every Recipe

Looking for an authentic sauce for stir-fry, chicken, wok dishes or fried rice? You’re in the right place. Our selection includes top Asian sauces – from Chinese hoisin and fish sauce to Korean bulgogi marinades and sriracha. Whether you’re cooking tofu, meat or vegetables, you’ll find the perfect flavor boost. Explore original Asian sauce recipes and take your home cooking to the next level.

FAQ

Dark soy is thicker and sweeter, adds color and depth. Light soy is saltier and lighter—best for cooking and stir-fry. Both serve different purposes.

Tonkatsu sauce is perfect over Japanese fried cutlets, sandwiches or okonomiyaki. Thick, sweet and fruity—like Japanese BBQ, ready to serve.

Sriracha Super Hot brings pure fire. Lao Gan Ma chili oil adds crunch and umami. Combine both in noodles, rice or fried chicken for full flavor.

Hoisin for marinades and wraps, Toban Djan for spicy tofu or wok, Chilli Garlic for stir-fry. Strong umami, ready to use straight from the jar.

Kewpie is a Japanese mayonnaise with a richer, deeper flavor than regular mayo. It’s made with rice vinegar and extra egg yolks, giving it a smoother, creamier texture. Popular in sushi, sandwiches, fried chicken, and Japanese salads, Kewpie adds more balanced and full-bodied taste to your meals. If you want a mayo with more flavor and less sharpness – Kewpie is the go-to choice.

Sriracha is the world’s most popular mild chili sauce of Asian origin, made from red chili peppers, garlic, vinegar, sugar and salt. Originally from Thailand, it rose to global fame thanks to American production and is now a kitchen essential for pho, ramen, sushi and spring rolls.

With its thick texture and balanced flavor, sriracha is used in everything from stir-fries and soups to burgers, sandwiches and fries. If you're looking for a spicy sauce that enhances flavors without overpowering them, sriracha is your go-to condiment.

Soy sauce is a salty, fermented liquid seasoning made from soybeans, wheat, water, and salt. Through fermentation, it develops a rich umami flavor that adds depth and balance to a wide variety of dishes.

It’s commonly used in Asian cooking, including stir-fries, fried rice, soups, noodles, vegetables, and meat, but it’s also found in modern home kitchens around the world. It can be added during cooking or used as a table condiment.

There are different types – light soy sauce is thinner and saltier, while dark soy sauce is thicker, slightly sweeter, and used to add color and richness, depending on the dish.

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