Combine all ingredients. Eat with rice. A staple food eaten in the Mariana Islands.
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Rating
5/5 (from 2 ratings)5 -
Yield
Makes one-half cup -
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Ingredients
¼ cup Light sodium soy sauce
1 tablespoon Red Pepper Flakes
.33 cup Finely diced green onion with stems
¼ cup Fresh squeezed lemon juice
Recipe Directions
1. Combine all ingredients.
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Combine all ingredients. Eat with rice. A staple food eaten in the Mariana Islands.
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debbietook
Feb 24, 2010
I know some people who aren't 100% raw are fine with using nama shoyu, but - red pepper flakes? Aren't these dried at high temperatures? Eat with rice? Do you mean raw sprouted rice (difficult to get where I am).
Charis
Feb 28, 2010
Maybe it would be nice with a jicama rice or a cocount noodle base?
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Charis
Feb 28, 2010
Maybe it would be nice with a jicama rice or a cocount noodle base?
debbietook
Feb 24, 2010
I know some people who aren't 100% raw are fine with using nama shoyu, but - red pepper flakes? Aren't these dried at high temperatures? Eat with rice? Do you mean raw sprouted rice (difficult to get where I am).
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