Lee Kum Kee Organic Soy Sauce 16.90 FL OZ (500 ML)
A premium organic soy sauce offering rich, smooth flavor—perfect for enhancing your dishes with authentic, natural taste.
Taste: Deep umami with balanced saltiness and a clean finish.
When to Enjoy: Ideal for everyday cooking, dipping, and seasoning with organic quality.
Origin: Imported from China.
✅ Nutrition Highlights (estimated per 15ml serving):
Calories: ~15 kcal
Total Fat: 0 g
Carbohydrates: 3 g
Protein: 1 g
Sodium: 600 mg
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