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Sauce teriyaki prête à servir, à teneur réduite en sodium

Reduced-sodium teriyaki sauce is a soy-and-sugar-based glaze with a density of 1.217 g/ml, which puts one US cup at about 288 grams and a tablespoon near 18 grams. Despite the lower salt content, its high sugar concentration keeps the density identical to regular teriyaki, making it a direct weight-for-weight substitute in stir-fries, salmon glazes, and chicken-bowl marinades.

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Reduced-sodium teriyaki sauce is a soy-and-sugar-based glaze with a density of 1.217 g/ml, which puts one US cup at about 288 grams and a tablespoon near 18 grams. Despite the lower salt content, its high sugar concentration keeps the density identical to regular teriyaki, making it a direct weight-for-weight substitute in stir-fries, salmon glazes, and chicken-bowl marinades.

Les mesures en volume varient, car tassement, texture et structure changent la quantité réelle dans la même cuillère ou tasse. Si les grammes paraissent inattendus, c'est souvent un effet physique. Gardez une méthode constante et vérifiez au poids.

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  • Tasse US = 236,588 mL
  • 1 c. à soupe = 14,787 mL
  • 1 c. à café = 4,929 mL
Source densité :USDA FoodData Central

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FAQ

Does reduced-sodium teriyaki weigh the same as regular teriyaki per cup?
Yes. At 1.217 g/ml, the reduced-sodium version maintains the same density as many full-sodium teriyaki sauces because the sugar and soy solids still account for most of the dissolved mass, so one cup weighs about 288 grams either way.
How much reduced-sodium teriyaki do I need for a stir-fry glaze by weight?
A typical stir-fry glaze calls for 2-3 tablespoons, which at 1.217 g/ml translates to roughly 36-54 grams of sauce, enough to coat vegetables and protein in a wok without pooling.
Why is reduced-sodium teriyaki still so dense at 1.217 g/ml?
Teriyaki's density comes primarily from dissolved sugars like mirin, honey, or brown sugar rather than salt, so removing sodium barely changes the overall mass per milliliter of the finished sauce.

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