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Bafun Uni Premium Yellow Sea Urchin (A Grade) Narabi – 350g
Bafun Uni Premium Yellow Seaurchin (A Grade) Narabi – 350g is the most sought after bafun uni box in the Japanese restaurant and high end dining world. It is sought after by Sushi chefs and executives because of its colour, consistency and taste. It is also a center piece at any dinner due to its elegant look and plating, what more can you ask for when presented with a magnificent box of overflowing bafun uni.
The 350g Brand and Prestige
The brands we get for the Bafun Uni Premium Yellow Sea Urchin boxes are one of the biggest and most sought after uni brands in the world. the 350g bafun uni boxes are very high in demand as uni makers put all their best uni into them. The meticulous nature of the staff in selecting the uni bring forth one of the highest quality uni bento boxes in the industry.
Our Promise to you
With that being said, we at Shiki are proud to present to you the 350g Bafun Uni Yellow Narabi Box.
Each box is carefully selected by our purveyors every morning at the Toyosu auctions and Hokkaido markets, and hand delivered directly to your doorsteps in Singapore. Yellow uni has a creamy yet lighter taste compared to the reds. The uni is caught off the coasts of Hokkaido, Japan and melts in your mouth, leaving a sweet and fragrant aftertaste. Many Italian chefs use the uni for their risottos, pastas and linguine dishes.
Rest assured that the uni you receive will be of top quality.
Freshly harvested Japanese bafun uni has an intense yellowish-orange colour with firm texture and tastes like chestnuts.
- Texture: firm;
- Taste: sweet;
- Colour: yellowish-orange to light orange;
- Weight: ~350g; and
- Storage: should be stored in the fridge and eaten within 3 days.
What’s the difference between yellow and red sea urchin?
Yellow and red uni are almost the same. The main difference according to our head chefs and specialists is purely the colour! Some uni tend to be red while others yellow or orange. This could be due to what the uni eat or simply a trait of that particular uni. Taste wise, they are more or less the same as well. However, some uni enthusiasts do say that the yellow and orange uni is sometimes slightly creamier and sweeter, while the red is slightly drier and richer in its briny flavour.
Uni is best eaten with/as:
- sushi rice, pasta, risotto;
- other seafood like botan ebi, salmon and ikura;
- rich foods like Japanese beef, ootoro & chutoro; or
- dried Seaweed, ohba
*Kindly note that packaging might vary depending on the auction results in the mornings.
For more info on differences you can also read our facts on Uni! https://shiki.sg/shiki-seafood-101-all-about-uni/
For wholesale enquiries, private dining and other questions, kindly contact us directly at contact@shiki.sg.
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