Love soy sauce, but hate the sodium numbers messing with your macros? We love this COCONUT alternative to an Asian seasoning.
SOY SAUCE REPLACEMENT: If you love soy sauce but not its high sodium content, this sauce is for you. It's gluten-free and paleo-friendly, and it contains less sodium than traditional soy sauce.
TASTY SUBSTITUTE: Our low-sodium, sweet soy sauce is made from organic coconut blossom nectar and Himalayan salt. With Coconut Aminos Sauce, you can substitute soy sauce without sacrificing taste.
LOW-SODIUM FOODS: If you're on a gluten-free, paleo, or low-sodium diet, this replacement sauce makes it easier. Use it when a recipe calls for soy sauce—in a stir fry, marinade, dressing, and more.
USDA ORGANIC: This organic soy sauce is certified USDA Organic, gluten-free, non-GMO, and soy-free, so almost everyone can enjoy it. It's a natural alternative to highly processed soy sauces.
ALL-PURPOSE SEASONING: Add unique flavor to any recipe with this soy sauce alternative. With no added sugar, it provides a naturally sweet flavor that complements the Himalayan salt.
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT THIS SOY SAUCE ALTERNATIVE!
"I bought this about a month and a half, two months ago; I just got around to cooking up some Asian-type food."
"This is not bad."
"For someone who just can't handle the MSG that's basically a huge part of soy sauce,
this is a good, viable option. I tasted it before I put it on the food and it tasted a little odd to me, but once it was in the food and stirred up? Absolutely brilliant! So now I can have my Asian food that I really love, and that's super good for me, and I don't have to ache from the MSG in the soy sauce. Is it an exact match to soy sauce? Not in my opinion. But like I said, once it's in the food, it's pretty close and if you're like me and can't have soy sauce, this will rock your world."
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