shoyu [shoh-yoo] Examples noun
Examples from the Web for shoyu Historical Examples of shoyu
The katsuwo sauce is prepared of the katsuwobushi and the shoyu.
Shigemi Shiukichi
The shoyu is a sauce by itself and brewed of wheat, beans and salt.
Shigemi Shiukichi
Mohitori: officials who had charge of wells, shoyu (Japanese sauce) and ice-houses.
Diaries of Court Ladies of Old Japan
Various
Chinese sauce may be used instead of Shoyu which may be obtained at any Chinese restaurant.
Grace Glergue Harrison and Gertrude Clergue
In preparing the sauce, the katsuwobushi is simply chipped and simmered in a mixture of water and the shoyu.
Shigemi Shiukichi
British Dictionary definitions for shoyu shoyu noun
- a Japanese variety of soy sauce
Word Origin for shoyu C18: Japanese