Sushi enthusiasts can now easily enjoy wasabi and sushi with their meal thanks to the specially designed Wasabiyama dish. The Wasabiyama dish was designed in Ureshino Kyushu -- a small town located in Japan -- by combining handcrafting techniques with 21st-century technology. It was born from a need to allow individuals to "enjoy wasabi more freely" without having to mix the condiment with soy sauce.
The circular dish boasts a donut-shaped bowl for soy sauce and a mountainous top portion for wasabi. This allows individuals to enjoy the sauces separately to taste the unique flavors of both. The unique dish is made from white porcelain and measures 3.35 cm high with an 11 cm diameter -- making it just the right size to fit on your dining table.
Bespoke Wasabi-Specific Dishes
The Wasabiyama Dish Was Designed to Dip Soy Sauce with Wasabi
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