National Japan Day

As the national day of Japan approaches on February 11, why not indulge in some tasty healthy Japanese food? Whilst many other health foods come and go, Japanese cuisine has proven itself to be much more than a fad. Over the last few years, Japanese cuisine has steadily grown in popularity in the UK, partly because our taste buds have become more adventurous to oriental cuisine. To celebrate National Japan Day, Sanchi are giving away an oriental food hamper to two lucky readers.

To meet the demand for high quality traditional Japanese foods, we proudly present the Sanchi range. With no artificial colouring, flavouring, additives or sweeteners, Sanchi offers you the best in Japanese cuisine made in an uncompromising traditional manner from the highest quality ingredients and methods. Sanchi provide everything you need to create authentic Japanese cuisine bursting with flavor. Try their traditional slow foods, authentic Japanese Soy Sauce, naturally aged over a period of eighteen months in cedarwood and their gluten-free Tamari sauce. Avid noodle fans will devour their range of noodles and their Sea Vegetables are a great addition to add to a Japanese meal rich in minerals, low in fat and easy to prepare.

Sanchi products are sold in health food and organic stores and leading supermarkets across the UK. For more information on the extensive product range, visit www.sanchi.co.uk

HOW TO WIN!

To be in with a chance of winning, simply answer the following question and email your answer, together with your name, address and daytime contact telephone number (please mark Sanchi in your subject line). Closing date is 9.00am on February 17, 2010. Usual Newsquest Northwest rules apply. See competition rules section for details. No purchase necessary.

Question: Which of these foodstuffs ISN'T traditionally Japanese?

a) Noodles

b) Soy Sauce

c) Potato Pie

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