IZU WASABI
Price range: €45.00 through €310.00
True wasabi, born from mountain water, grown in silence, perfected in time, tasted in excellence, and by tradition
About THE PRODUCT
The most famous and highest-quality wasabi comes from Shizuoka Prefecture (静岡県) – Especially Izu Peninsula (伊豆半島, known for pure mountain spring water and long-established wasabi farms, Home to Amagi Mountains — ideal natural wasabi-growing environment, recognized by UNESCO as part of a Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System
Fresh Izu wasabi (伊豆本わさび) is considered the best in Japan, and there is a traditional etiquette for enjoying it. Here’s the most authentic, Japanese-style way to grate, serve, and eat it so that you experience its clean sweetness and delicate heat.
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Proper grater (おろし金 / 鮫皮)
Best etiquette:
- Use a sharkskin grater (鮫皮おろし – samegawa oroshi). Many restaurants in Izu will serve wasabi with one.
- If at home, a fine metal or ceramic grater is acceptable but less ideal.
How to grate politely:
- Hold the rhizome at a slight angle.
- Grate using small, slow, circular motions, not back-and-forth.
- Grate only what you will eat immediately; fresh-grated wasabi loses aroma within minutes.
After grating, gently gather it into a small peak using the back of the grater or chopsticks.
Etiquette note:
- Don’t smear it around the plate.
- A compact mound preserves its aroma and is considered more elegant.
Fresh wasabi’s key compounds (allyl isothiocyanates) develop after grating.
Japanese chefs let it “bloom” for half a minute.
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Eat it pure
In Japan, people often taste a tiny nibble of pure wasabi first to appreciate the terroir of Izu.
You can say:
「まず、素材の味をいただきます。」
(“I’ll enjoy the ingredient’s natural flavor first.”)
- For sashimi/soba: place wasabi on the food, not in the soy sauce.
- For sushi: add only if needed, and never mix with soy sauce.
- Try it in wasabi-don, the local specialty of Izu.
Japanese Etiquette Note:
- Treat the wasabi rhizome with care; don’t leave it wet or sitting in soy sauce.
- Never discard the top part you didn’t grate; put it back neatly.
- Compliment the aroma:
「香りがとても良いですね。」
(“The fragrance is wonderful.”)
This is polite and respectful to the producer.




