To mimic teriyaki sauce using soy sauce, you can add about 1 tablespoon of sugar for every 1/4 cup of soy sauce. This will provide a balanced sweetness that replicates teriyaki's flavor profile. You can adjust the sugar amount based on your taste preference, adding more for additional sweetness if desired.
soy sauce + brown sugar
Sugar
No, sugar does not reduce acidity in tomato sauce. Sugar can help balance the acidity and enhance the overall flavor of the sauce, but it does not actually reduce the acidity level.
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Tomato sauce
Add more sugar, salt and tomato sauce.
Not totally because there's sugar in tomatoes on the vine. But you can make no-sugar-added tomato sauce; Hunts and Walmart brands are this way.
A traditional marinara sauce does not have sugar in it at all. Some believe you should add sugar to a meat sauce. I personally do not.Marinara, although the Italian word means Mariners or sailors sauce, has no fish it is either.It is a simple tomato sauce that includes:San Marazano canned tomatoes, the 13oz can4 cloves of garlic sliced thinone small chopped onion3 leaves of basil sliced thinlyand olive oil.If you did put sugar in your marinara sauce my suggestion is you should start from scratch again.another answer:Some traditional marinara sauce recipes do indeed call for a very small amount of sugar, usually 1 to 2 Tablespoons. The need for sugar dates from the time when fresh tomatoes were used before commercially produced canned tomatoes were universally available, and would depend on the relative sweetness or acidity of fresh tomatoes that were used.Depending on how much too much sugar was used, a tablespoon or two of cider vinegar might bring the sweetness / acidity back into balance.
Tomato sauce
Eel sauce is typically made with soy sauce, mirin, sugar, and sometimes sake.
A vegetarian substitute for Worcestershire sauce is soy sauce mixed with a dash of vinegar and a pinch of sugar.