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Pietro Dressings Lemon Dressing is a 9.3 oz vegan, gluten-free, and MSG-free marinade and salad topping made in the USA. Combining Japanese umami with Italian vinaigrette traditions, it offers a unique lemon-onion flavor perfect for enhancing vegetables, meats, and pasta salads with clean, natural ingredients.






E**I
We love this
We absolutely love this brand of salad dressing. The flavor is perfectly balanced isn't overpowering one way or the other. The brand uses quality ingredients and is easily shaken up. It does have shoyu in it though, so it's salty, but the flavors balance it out.
R**A
Super tasty! A favorite!
I love this salad dressing! I found it in a Japanese grocery store while I was on a trip, so was super excited when I found it on Amazon! It’s very tasty and great for my gluten intolerance. I love to pair it with cucumbers and avocado and rice. Also great mixed with some kewpie mayo if you like a creamier dressing!
A**U
Amazon delivered this product so fast and no damage to the product!!!
This is the best salad dressing if you like oil and vinegar, vinaigrette or balsamic dressings.
J**.
Love this dressing. Will buy the 6 pack.
Absolutely love this dressing after my mom introduced it to me. We got the sesame and miso flavor and it's made eating salads enjoyable for me. Quickly went through the one bottle and definitely need to invest in the 6 pack.
C**E
Our sons love this versatile salad dressing
You can kid yourself into thinking that a homemade sesame miso dressing is just as good as Angelo Pietro Sesame & Miso Dressing but anyone whose enjoyed the real thing will know better.Angelo Pietro dressings are versatile as a marinade for seafood, pork, poultry, and beef as well as a dip blended with mayonnaise and as a dressing for vegetable dishes and pasta.Bottles retail for $6-7 and can occasionally be found on sale, two for $8-10. All of this means that the Amazon price with the Subscribe & Save option, currently $5.89 is reasonable. Now, a 9.3-ounce bottle of dressing might not sound like a good value at the price but this dressing is dabbed on rather than poured on foods. The thin cap restricts the dressing to a slow dribble.How good is it? Well, my sons (ages 11 and 9), sneak pieces of French bread into the bottom of their salad bowl to soak up the last few drops. The salad bowls empty much faster when Angelo Pietro Sesame & Miso Dressing is added instead of ranch or Italian dressings.* All Natural, No MSG, No Cholesterol, No Preservatives* Made in the USA (California)INGREDIENTS: Expeller Pressed Canola Oil, Water, Brown Sugar, Sesame Oil, Rice Vinegar, Sesame Seeds, Onions, Salt, Distilled Vinegar, Soybeans, Contains 2% or Less of the Following: Rice, Wheat, Cottonseed Oil, Red Pepper, Fava Beans, Yeast Extract, Garlic, Citric Acid, Sardines, Maltodextrin, Tangle Extract, Maltose Syrup, Sugar, Spices, Xanthan Gum, Shiitake Mushroom Powder, Bonito Powder. Allergen Info: Contains Fish, Soy, WheatRating: Five starsEXTRAHere's the story behind the dressing from angelopietro[dot]com:The Start from One Restaurant.The story behind Angelo Pietro reads a bit like the Japanese version of our own American dream.A man with a big passion for Italian cuisine, Pietro Founder Kunihiko Murata followed his heart and opened a small Italian pasta restaurant in 1980 in his hometown of Fukuoka, in south-western Japan. He quickly learned that Japanese food lovers shared his passion for the flavors of Italy. One restaurant became two, then four, and within a few years, Murata was running a successful chain of over 60 Angelo Pietro restaurants throughout Japan.The hugely popular Angelo Pietro salad dressings began as a humble sideline to the pasta business. "We cook our pastas to order and that takes about 10 minutes," said Mr. Murata. "To keep our patrons happy, we created the idea of an Italian vinaigrette with Japanese flavors to accompany a small salad and vegetables as a start. Customers loved it, but most importantly, children loved it." As the story goes, parents noticed that children would eat their salads and vegetables - but only with Pietro's special dressing.After repeated requests from parents for dressing to take home to families, Mr. Murata began filling his empty wine bottles with salad dressing. He soon realized that he had a hit on his hands, something that would eventually become an even bigger success than his original restaurant concept.From these modest beginnings, Pietro Dressings have now become the best-selling soy dressings in Japan with more than 17 million bottles of dressing produced and sold each year. "And I give full credit to the children of Japan, who served as our inspiration, said Murata. I sincerely hope that American families have the same experience!"
O**T
I used to eat these at a restaurant in Hawaii.
The dressing is delicious and tastes like what the flavor describes. I easily could have given it five stars. But I am saving the five stars for another flavor I remember liking better and thought was perfect. I believe that one was the original.
J**N
A MISS FOR ME
Weak ginger taste. Strong vinegar taste. Not for me.
J**I
Hit for Hillbilly Hibachi
Our family did a hillbilly hibachi for a family function. I wanted the Japanese restaurant ginger dressing. After reading reviews, I bought this. Boy were they right! This dressing is fantastic and spot on. Our family & friends actually went online to buy it too. Do yourself a favor, quit looking for ginger blessing and buy this one. You won’t regret it!
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