This kit is usually sold in an Asian grocery store, and includes yubu (fried tofu packets), a vinegar-based sauce, and a packet of dried seasonings.
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Is the short grain rice the same as sweet rice?
No, sweet rice is glutinous rice which is stickier than usual short grain rice. https://www.maangchi.com/ingredient/short-grain-rice https://www.maangchi.com/ingredient/sweet-rice
Anyone know where to find this online?
when i bought my Inari kit, it just has toufu pouches and that’s it!
I was going to get it, but when I read the ingredients, it says that it contains shrimp, which I’m allergic to. Is there an alternative?
oh yeah? Then you can skip using the dried ingredients. Use your own dried ingredients such as roasted sesame seeds and seaweed powder.
ill go find this at hanaro mart,hope they got one,hahaha
i am going to korean market this afternoon , hopefully they have this so i can try making it !!!