18 pts · March 25, 2017
May be some confusion. とんかつソース is correct not tare for tonkatsu sauce (fried pork topping). Ramen broths and some 'dips' are called tares.
Aomori, but yes we were referencing the sauce you put on top of tonkatsu, not the soup itself. (Was my bad not asking the right thing)
I hear ya, I had to ask to find out there was a difference as well.
Tonkatsu sauce isn't tare, tare is more for yakiniku (焼き肉のたれ) or unagi (うなぎのたれ), tends to be more watery. Source my Japanese wife.
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It's a hair product commercial. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=k2tSabRJcDY
May be some confusion. とんかつソース is correct not tare for tonkatsu sauce (fried pork topping). Ramen broths and some 'dips' are called tares.
Aomori, but yes we were referencing the sauce you put on top of tonkatsu, not the soup itself. (Was my bad not asking the right thing)
I hear ya, I had to ask to find out there was a difference as well.
Tonkatsu sauce isn't tare, tare is more for yakiniku (焼き肉のたれ) or unagi (うなぎのたれ), tends to be more watery. Source my Japanese wife.
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It's a hair product commercial. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=k2tSabRJcDY