• This delicious product does not have a coconutty flavor.
  • Seasoning alternative for use like soy sauce in salad dressing, marinades, sautes, and with sushi.
  • Amino Acids Are Vitally Important To Human Health.
  • Gluten Free
  • (Note: This Product Description Is Informational Only. Always Check The Actual Product Label In Your Possession For The Most Accurate Ingredient Information Before Use. For Any Health Or Dietary Related Matter Always Consult Your Doctor Before Use.)

I love a bit of soy sauce in lots of dishes, but I have a thyroid condition which dictates that I avoid soy. This is the perfect substitute! It is very, very good and I will be buying it again when I run out!

I have a soy allergy, so bought this to use in place of soy sauce in a recipe I wanted to try. It worked perfectly and even my husband couldn't tell the difference. If this review has been helpful, please check 'yes!'

I purchased this because a dear friend cannot tolerate many foods and soy/soybeans are one of them. I like to use soy as an ingredient to marinade with and she told me that she could consume coconut aminos as there are no added sugars. The flavor is quite different from soy, but it's better than nothing and for a person with major autoimmune issues, she was delighted to be able to eat food with added flavor. The small jars are a bit pricey but worth being able to cook for a friend who can't eat very many items without getting ill.

I did a Whole30 a month ago and ordered this as you cannot use soy products (soy sauce) in the program. I'd never heard of coconut aminos prior to that. I've since used a whole bottle in Whole30 and now paleo recipes and I honestly don't miss the soy sauce at all, neither does my soy sauce loving husband. It's a little pricey but I don't usually use big amounts and plus with all the negative research about soy it's worth it to me!

I bought this after seeing some people talk about it on my instant pot FB group. Seriously shocked at the flavor. I love it!!! Way more than soy sauce. My husband likes soy sauce and said it isn’t a direct comparison but if you needed to cut soy sauce out of your life it would be okay. I personally never loved soy sauce. So this is awesome find. And huge bonus, way better for your health.

As a breast cancer survivor who eats paleo, I've given up soy. I wasn't sure if this would measure up for my version of "fried rice" (ie: cauliflower). Turns out this is better than anything I've used. While it has a similar flavour to soy sauce, it is not as sharp, nor as salty. It's sweeter and has a lot more body. Better consistency. It's also low calorie. I'm so glad I found an alternative to soy sauce/tamari sauce. Excellent and will definitely use and order this product again. It's now a staple in my kitchen. I had no expectations when I ordered this product to try, but was just trying to stick to my eating style. It's a pleasant surprise, exquisite taste.

I have been looking for a type of dressing/sauce that is similar to what they put on the little side salads at Japanese restaurants. I found a brand that I liked, but it contained gluten and I'd cut that out of my diet. I was bummed I had to quit using it, but that led to me finding Aminos and this stuff tastes better and is good for you! Yes, some things in life aren't too good to be true. It works so well as a salad dressing and as a lighter soy sauce substitute. Also, the folks at Coconut Secret do a really good job from what I read online (so it must be true). It's a family owned and run business based here in the good ole US of A and I really like that, too. What's not to like?

Oh, this is some good stuff. I included a photo. I tasted my original recipe and ate most of it before I remembered to take the photo. Oops! The taste is almost like a mildly sweet, smoky, soy sauce. The taste is not identical to soy sauce. I have been struggling with lowering both my salt and sugar intake. Food was quite bland. I lost weight on the bland diet, but surely food doesn’t have to be bland? I stumbled across this Coconut Secret Coconut Aminos Sauce original flavor and decided to try it. This is a great item for home and camping. I eat too much pre-packaged high salt food when I camp. My concern was that it would be too salty as a soy sauce substitute or too sweet or coconut flavored because of the coconut. I read the marketing which checked all the boxes that met my dietary needs: Low glycemic index -35 Nutritionally rich - vitamins, minerals, amino acids (protein molecules) Zero fat Very low carb - 1 gram per teaspoon Low sodium - 90 mg per teaspoon (you’ll be shocked at the amount of sodium in regular soy sauce) Then the 100% organic Gluten-free Non GMO No MSG Vegan I created a recipe of Kirkland Stir- Fry vegetables, chopped stir fried beef for fajitas ordered from Whole Foods, and two strips of pre-cooked bacon strips. Keto folks would probably use other veggies but these veggies were perfect for my needs. Because all the ingredients were prepared in advance the meal was ready in about 20 minutes total from start to finish. I threw the frozen veggies into a skillet to cover the bottom of the skillet in one layer with 3 tablespoons of grape seed oil, put a lid on it, let it cook on medium heat until no longer frozen, added the pre-cooked meats and stirred. Added a tablespoon of Coconut Secret Coconut Aminos sauce, stirred again, turned the heat low and put a lid on it for a few minutes until everything was hot. I sprinkled a little bit of freshly grated pink sea salt and black pepper. I tasted my work of art. The food was delicious. Oops, forgot the photo. Ate the rest. You can add more or less sauce. Most of the oil stayed in the pan so you could use less oil or go 100 percent vegan. My point is that although the food did not taste like traditional “Chinese” takeout, the taste was delicious. Some takeout restaurants might want to consider offering this sauce option as an easy substitute on their menu. My tender tummy had no problems digesting this sauce. When tasting the sauce directly with a spoon - it doesn’t taste like much of anything. When the veggies and meat were added - that’s when the flavor revealed itself as a seasoning. I will be trying this sauce with some other recipes I will invent for it. What I liked was that I did not feel the need for rice. For me, rice is like candy. - spikes my blood sugar. Disclaimer: I used over half the bottle in other recipes where the sauce was not effective in flavoring the food. Why? Flavoring takes about a tablespoon per serving to really get flavor from this product. Adding tablespoon of coconut amino sauce per serving bumps up the salt to 270mg per serving which is far better than the 940mg per tablespoon of my delicious but not heart friendly Organic Tamari gluten free soy sauce. My spouse dumped a lot of soy sauce on his mixed veggies some months ago and had a heart arrhythmia attack. He was unsure if the soy sauce was the cause, but he stopped using the soy sauce. If you are concerned that your loved ones won’t accept the change from soy sauce - just tell the truth that it’s a new recipe and use more coconut secret coconut Aminos sauce until the flavor is strong enough for their palates. Add pink sea salt because they will be used to the saltiness of soy sauce. I’m quite sure you will add far less than traditional soy salt per serving. A teaspoon of salt has 2325 milligrams. 940mg per tablespoon of soy sauce divided into 2325mg is approximately 2 and a half tablespoons of soy sauce. A teaspoon of salt is far more than a person needs in a whole day. Then there is salt hidden in other foods - like the bacon I added. When a business offers a food product that helps me to age healthier, that’s a product that I want. I also learned that in China - their food is not loaded with soy sauce. Americans want salt and sugar. Don’t blame the Chinese. That’s my somewhat unusual review and I hope you found it helpful. I hope the recipe gets you off to a faster start. I will be experimenting with barbecue next.

One of the best! Reason I bought this through amazon is because it did not sell in any stores near my home. One of my friend suggested me this since I love soy on my rice and cauliflower rice, but I was concern due to my high blood pressure so I switched to this small size to test out, wow I must tell you this taste so so so good!! and very low sodium than any soy sauce I ever seen. Even beats Bragg's amino acids' sodium intake. Next purchase will be in bigger size because my husband really likes it.

Coconut Aminos is a godsend! I love Asian food, but I'm soy sensitive and have issues with oils and sauces in most Asian foods. I read about the coconut aminos and decided to give it a try. The reviewers were right, it's a wonderful replacement for soy sauce. It's link of like a mix between soy and teriyaki. It has a slight hint of sweetness, not as strong as teriyaki, but more so than just plan soy sauce. I've used it in a couple of Asian dishes and like it so much better than soy sauce. I'm happy with this little find.