1 serving (30 grams) contains 24 calories, 0.1 grams of protein, 0.0 grams of fat, and 6.0 grams of carbohydrates.
Calories |
189.0 | ||
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% Daily Value* |
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Total Fat | 0.2 g | 0% | |
Saturated Fat | 0 g | 0% | |
Polyunsaturated Fat | 0 g | ||
Cholesterol | 0 mg | 0% | |
Sodium | 1181.1 mg | 51% | |
Total Carbohydrates | 47.2 g | 17% | |
Dietary Fiber | 1.2 g | 4% | |
Sugars | 35.4 g | ||
protein | 1.2 g | 2% | |
Vitamin D | 0 mcg | 0% | |
Calcium | 23.6 mg | 1% | |
Iron | 0.5 mg | 2% | |
Potassium | 118.1 mg | 2% |
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Zoetzuursaus, translating to "sweet and sour sauce," is a flavorful condiment commonly found in Asian cuisine, especially Chinese and Indonesian dishes. Known for its perfect balance of sweetness and tanginess, it typically combines ingredients like sugar, vinegar, tomato paste, and soy sauce, often enhanced with garlic, ginger, or chili for added depth. This versatile sauce is used as a dip, marinade, or stir-fry ingredient, complementing dishes such as spring rolls, fried rice, or crispy chicken. While it provides a burst of flavor, Zoetzuursaus is often high in sugar and sodium, which may be a concern for individuals monitoring their intake. On the positive side, homemade versions can use natural sweeteners and reduced salt for a healthier alternative. Its vibrant taste and adaptability make it a popular addition to both casual meals and elaborate feasts.