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Sauce soja à base de soja et de blé (shoyu), faible en sodium

Shoyu-style low-sodium soy sauce is a traditionally brewed Japanese soy sauce made from soybeans and wheat, with sodium reduced by roughly 40–50% compared to standard formulations. Its density of 1.078 g/ml is marginally lower than regular soy sauce (typically ~1.10 g/ml) because dissolved sodium chloride — removed or reduced in the low-sodium version — is a significant contributor to density in regular soy sauce. A tablespoon weighs approximately 15.9 g; a cup weighs approximately 255 g. Used wherever regular soy sauce is called for with a lower sodium requirement: stir-fries, marinades, dipping sauces, and Asian braises.

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Shoyu-style low-sodium soy sauce is a traditionally brewed Japanese soy sauce made from soybeans and wheat, with sodium reduced by roughly 40–50% compared to standard formulations. Its density of 1.078 g/ml is marginally lower than regular soy sauce (typically ~1.10 g/ml) because dissolved sodium chloride — removed or reduced in the low-sodium version — is a significant contributor to density in regular soy sauce. A tablespoon weighs approximately 15.9 g; a cup weighs approximately 255 g. Used wherever regular soy sauce is called for with a lower sodium requirement: stir-fries.

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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

Is low-sodium soy sauce lighter per tablespoon than regular soy sauce?
Yes, slightly. Regular soy sauce (shoyu) is approximately 1.08–1.10 g/ml; this low-sodium version is at the lower end of that range (1.078 g/ml) because dissolved salt contributes meaningfully to density. The practical difference per tablespoon is about 0.2–0.5 g — negligible for cooking, but measurable in large-batch production.
Can I substitute regular soy sauce for low-sodium shoyu by the same gram weight?
By gram weight, yes — the density difference is less than 2%. The only meaningful difference is sodium content: regular soy sauce delivers approximately twice the sodium per tablespoon. If a recipe uses 30 g of low-sodium soy sauce, using 30 g of regular soy sauce doubles the sodium load. Adjust accordingly if sodium is a dietary concern.
How many grams is a quarter cup of low-sodium soy sauce?
At 1.078 g/ml, a quarter cup (59.1 ml) of low-sodium soy sauce weighs approximately 64 g. This is about 5 g more than a quarter cup of water — a small but consistent difference that compounds in marinades calling for ½ cup or more.

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