





🍱 Elevate your meals with Japan’s iconic sauce sensation!
Bull Dog Tonkatsu Sauce is a 10.1 fl oz authentic Japanese condiment celebrated for its perfectly balanced sweet, savory, and tangy flavor. Ranked #75 in Hot Sauces and boasting a 4.7-star rating from over 2,000 reviews, it’s designed with an ergonomic bottle for easy, mess-free pouring. Ideal for tonkatsu and versatile enough to enhance a variety of dishes, this sauce brings restaurant-quality taste to your home kitchen.

| ASIN | B0002IZD1G |
| ASIN | B0002IZD1G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,064 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #75 in Hot Sauce |
| Brand Name | Bull-Dog |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Cuisine | Japanese |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,194) |
| Flavor | Apricot |
| Item Package Weight | 0.42 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 10.1 Ounces |
| Item model number | 000SA 098030 |
| Manufacturer | Bull Dog |
| Manufacturer | Bull Dog |
| Model Number | 000SA 098030 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 6.5 x 2.2 x 2.2 inches; 10.1 ounces |
| Part Number | 000SA 098030 |
| Size | 10.1 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | Corn |
| UPC | 773821952437 766789757626 |
| UPC | 773821952437 766789757626 |
| Unit Count | 10.1 Fluid Ounces |
| Units | 10.1 Fluid Ounces |
M**O
Restaurant-Quality Tonkatsu Sauce at Home
This sauce tastes absolutely amazing with the tonkatsu I made! It has the perfect balance of sweet, savory, and tangy, and the consistency is just right—not too thick, not too runny—so it coats everything beautifully. I originally picked this up at my local Asian market and loved it so much that I had to reorder it on Amazon after moving out of state and not knowing if I could find it nearby. I’m so glad it’s available on Amazon because it’s definitely my go-to choice for tonkatsu sauce. I also really like the bottle design—it makes it super easy to drizzle just the right amount without the sauce clumping up at the cap. Highly recommend this for anyone looking to elevate their tonkatsu. Great flavor and great quality!
H**R
Not just for Katsu
Great quality and very tasty. Dip yer chicken nuggys init, so good...
C**V
Great taste, very versatile in cooking
Great sauce, I mix it with ketchup and soy sauce and use it mostly on chicken sandwiches. Very flavorful, and very good.
T**.
Tonkatsu
Decent Tonkatsu sauce.
L**L
I Wasn't a Sauce Person until I met Bull-Dog Tonkatsu Sauce
Bull-Dog Vegetable + Fruit Tonkatsu Sauce is a pantry must, in my book. Tangy, rich, and insanely versatile for a buffet of dishes: case and point: Tonkatsu is a Japanese dish of breaded deep fried pork cutlet and yet my husband and I are pesco-vegetarian and don't eat meat aside from fish. Yet this 'deep fried pork' sauce hits the mark for us for fried tofu, broiled salmon, Morning Star vegetarian "chicken" nuggets (my favorite use for this sauce) and just as a simple dipping sauce for french fries and root vegetables such as carrots. I also love to add this sauce to homemade gravy, soups and stews, and chili. See? Versatile little bottle! Details on the Product: Size: 10.1 fl.oz (300ml) Serving Size: 1 Tbsp (contains 20 servings) Nutrition Per Serving: Calories: 25 Total Fat: 0g Sodium: 360 mg (15% Daily Value) Total Carb. 6g (2% DV) Sugars: 4g Protein: 0g Ingredients: Water, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Sugar, Distilled Vinegar (made from alcohol), Tomato paste, salt, modified rice starch, apple puree, yeast extract, spices prune paste, carrots onions and lemon juice. CONTAINS: Soy + High Fructose Corn Syrup PERK: Does not contain wheat according to the ingredient label, nor do I or my husband (who are both gluten sensitive) have any bad reactions when consuming this product. Taste: If you were to dilute A1 sauce with worcestershire, ketchup, sugar and lemon juice, you'd get a similar taste to this Bull-Dog tonkatsu sauce. If you aren't a fan of tangy, this might not be for you. Shipping: I ordered this March 23 2014 and it arrived March 25 2014, securely packaged and without any damage. I was very pleased. Expiration: It is always a risk, it seems, buying food on amazon hoping the expiration date isn't past or a week away- but I was happy to see the expiration date was November 2015. Trust me, it won't last two months in this home. We're crazy for it! I hope this was helpful. If you're on the fence on buying this product, I say go for it. It isn't for everyone. Whereas I loved it at hello, it took a few meals until my husband was a big fan (he particularly enjoys it as a marinade for white fish and salmon, I imagine it works great for chicken and steak in the same manner). Don't think of this as just a sauce replacement for A1, ketchup or BBQ. It stands on it's own, and makes a great addition to add some variety to your weekly meals. Enjoy!
R**R
Get To Know This Sauce
I had to try this sauce since I wanted my tonkatsu recipe to be as authentic as possible. It takes a bit of getting used to, since we never had it before. Good sauce. I guess it is Japanese ketchup of sorts. Very expensive to buy online, though. I purchased three and will definitely buy again. The unopened bottles sit in the pantry in the condiment section along with good old Heinz ketchup and French's mustard. ;)
J**T
Something Different
I saw this on an anime and thought I should try it. The character really loved it! 😹 It’s a pleasant savory flavor and I use it on burgers and chicken patties.
S**Z
This is a staple for Tonkatsu lovers
You just cannot have chicken katsu or tonkatsu (pork) without this sauce, some white rice and a side of thinly julienned cabbage. What’s nice about it is it will last forever. The high fructose corn syrup is the second ingredient in the list (not the first). And, most importantly, it tastes so good. As the honorable say when they enjoy a good meal, “It taste’s like home.” Wherever home may be, this sauce will transport you there. Actually, let me clarify. It will likely only trigger nostalgic feelings among the people of Japan and the Japanese diaspora. Every country has that one food thing, right? Like Italy has pasta, France has croissants, and Ethiopia has injera. But wait, I guess for Japan, that one food would be sushi. Not this delicious sauce. Yeah, that makes more sense. Anyway, this is a delicious sauce and you should try it.
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