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04-14-2008, 11:39 PM

If it was made around 2005 and made by a respectable Japanese company, it should be OK. A real soy sauce doesn't go bad very easily in just several years.

However, the good Japanese grandma would tell you to use it in cooking. In other words, heat it. She would not recommend that you use it as a sushi or sashimi dip as it won't have that fresh smell.
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