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  • Krem [he/him, they/them]@hexbear.net
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    20 days ago

    Weirdly enough, the Netherlands is the second-biggest exporter of soy sauce.

    interesting. whenever i’m in europe i notice a lot of products at asian grocery stores come from NL. tempeh makes sense i guess because a lot of indonesian people live there. vegetables make sense beause their whole country is just a big vegetable farm interspersed with cities. imported asian food makes sense because theitr container ports are some of the biggest in europe. maybe the dutch soy sauce is imported by the barrel from asian countries and rebottled there?

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      20 days ago

      It seems that Kikkoman, at least, do a lot of actual manufacturing in the Netherlands. All of their soy sauce for Europe, Africa, and the western half of Asia apparently comes from their Dutch plant. I know that Dutch sailors were the ones to introduce the sauce to Europe after trading with Japan, so maybe the Dutch just developed something of a tradition with it?

      That said, your theory about the ports could still be part of it. They’re definitely not growing all the actual soy beans in the Netherlands, so whether it’s manufacturing or rebottling, the ingredients are going to be coming in by boat for sure

      • Krem [he/him, they/them]@hexbear.net
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        20 days ago

        the realization is slowly dawning on me that, at some asian restaurant in europe, i may have consumed soy sauce that was made by the hand of a d*tch visible-disgust

        hallo hallo in de nederlands we mejken den soojensaus