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Teriyaki Dip

If you’re someone who enjoys Japanese flavours, you might like the Teriyaki Dip from KFC Philippines. It’s a small dipping sauce you can pair with your favourite chicken, fries, or nuggets. Many people enjoy it with the KFC Chicken Nuggets or Hot Shots. The sweet and savoury flavour adds a tasty twist to your menu.

When I first tried the Teriyaki Dip with my KFC chicken bites, I was surprised by how much it reminded me of a bento meal I had during a family trip to Japan. It’s a simple sauce, but it brings back good memories and makes any meal feel more special.

Nutrition Facts of Teriyaki Dip (Per Serving):

  • Calories: Around 70–90 kcal
  • Total Fat: Abou
  • Sugar: Around 8 g
  • Sodium: Around 300–400 mg
  • Carbohydrates: Around 10 g
  • Protein: Less than 1 g

Allergen Information:

It may contain or be processed in facilities with:

  • Soy
  • Wheat (Gluten)
  • Sesame
  • Fish (from soy sauce)

If you have allergies, especially to soy or gluten, it’s best to skip this dip or ask staff for the latest info.

Portion Size and Price:

Here’s a simple table showing what you can expect when ordering the Teriyaki Dip at KFC Philippines:

ItemPortion SizePrice (PHP)
Teriyaki Dip (solo)1 small tub₱15–₱20
Teriyaki Dip + NuggetsWith 6 pcs₱99–₱115

Note: Prices may vary by branch or delivery app.

Is It Halal or Haram?

As of now, KFC Philippines is not certified Halal. Some ingredients like soy sauce and flavor enhancers used in the dip may not be Halal-certified. So, for those following Halal dietary rules, it’s safer to avoid this product.

Teriyaki Dip Ingredients (Likely Included)

  1. Soy Sauce: Gives the dark colour and salty umami taste.
  2. Sugar: Adds the sweetness that balances the salt.
  3. Water: Used to thin the sauce.
  4. Cornstarch: Makes the sauce thick and glossy.
  5. Sesame Oil: Adds nutty aroma and depth.
  6. Garlic Powder: Brings a subtle garlicky taste.
  7. Ginger Powder: Adds mild heat and warmth.
  8. Vinegar (often rice vinegar): For a bit of tanginess.
  9. Salt: Boosts flavour (though soy sauce already has sodium).
  10. Monosodium Glutamate (MSG): May be included to enhance umami.
  11. Preservatives: Like potassium sorbate to keep it shelf-stable.
  12. Colouring Additives: Possibly caramel colour to deepen the sauce colour.

These are mixed to give that sweet, salty, and umami flavour.

4 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

Yes, most branches allow you to buy it separately for around ₱15–₱20.

No, it’s sweet and savory, with no chili or heat.

It has about 70 to 90 calories per serving, depending on the size.

It tastes great with chicken nuggets, hotshots, fries, and even plain rice!

Conclusion:

The Teriyaki Dip at KFC Philippines is a simple but tasty sauce available at select branches, often served as a side option with meals. It’s sweet, slightly salty, and packed with umami flavour. While it’s not Halal and may not be suitable for people with soy or gluten allergies, it’s a fun add-on if you’re dining in or ordering from any KFC location that offers it.

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