Here is the information on "ponzu":
1. Parts of Speech: noun
2. Definitions: a citrus-based sauce commonly used in Japanese cuisine as a marinade, dipping sauce, or dressing
3. Pronunciations: US: /ˈpɑnzu/, UK: /ˈpɒnzu/
4. Origin and Usage: "Ponzu" is a Japanese word that literally means "vinegar punch". It is made by combining rice vinegar, mirin, bonito flakes, and seaweed. The sauce is commonly used in Japanese cuisine as a marinade for meat, fish, and vegetables, as a dipping sauce for tempura, and as a dressing for salads. It has become popular worldwide and is now used in fusion cuisine as well.
5. Synonyms: None
6. Related Words: None
7. Example Sentences:
- The chef used ponzu sauce to marinate the tuna before grilling it.
- They enjoyed their tempura with a side of ponzu dipping sauce.
- She drizzled ponzu dressing over her mixed greens salad.