Panko is a breadcrumb unique to Japanese cuisine and is sprinkled on fried foods. It's flavorful. Panko breadcrumbs have a larger and lighter texture than regular breadcrumbs. This makes food crispier.
Panko is often used in Japanese cooking, especially on fried foods like tempura and katsu. It's also widely used in European and American cooking. Panko can be used to fry many different foods, including fish, chicken, meat, and vegetables.
Panko can also be used in stuffing, gratins, and cakes.
- Tempura: Tempura is a deep-fried dish unique to Japanese cuisine, and panko breadcrumbs can be used in making tempura.
- Chicken katsu:Chicken katsu is a fried chicken dish, and panko breadcrumbs can be used when making chicken katsu.
- Fried Fish:Panko breadcrumbs can also be used when making fried fish.
- Vegetable Gratin:Vegetables can be used in a gratin dish made by coating them with panko breadcrumbs.
- Burger: Panko breadcrumbs are added to hamburger patties to add flavor and make them crispy.
- Apple slices:Panko breadcrumbs can be used when frying apple slices or other fruits.
USAGE:Foods to be breaded are sprinkled with flour, salt, and spices, dipped in beaten egg, and then coated with panko. Fry in a pan or deep fryer with plenty of oil in an air fryer or in an industrial oven with a little oil.
INGREDIENTS: Wheat flour, starch, sugar, salt, raising agents (sodium acid pyrophosphate, sodium bicarbonate).
ALLERGEN WARNING:CONTAINS GLUTEN. MAY CONTAIN TRACES OF SESAME, MUSTARD, CELERY, AND PEANUTS.
STORAGE CONDITIONS:Storage conditions: Storage should be stored in a cool, dry, and odorless place, away from direct sunlight. The Production Date (Merchandise Date), Best Before Date (Merchandise Date), and Batch Number (Merchandise Date) are on the packaging. None of our products contain lard or pork-derived additives.
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