shoyu









shoyu


shoyu [shoh-yoo] Examples noun

  1. soy sauce.

Examples from the Web for shoyu Historical Examples of shoyu

  • The katsuwo sauce is prepared of the katsuwobushi and the shoyu.

    A Japanese Boy

    Shigemi Shiukichi

  • The shoyu is a sauce by itself and brewed of wheat, beans and salt.

    A Japanese Boy

    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.

    Allied Cookery

    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.

    A Japanese Boy

    Shigemi Shiukichi

  • British Dictionary definitions for shoyu shoyu noun

    1. a Japanese variety of soy sauce

    Word Origin for shoyu C18: Japanese

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