Ma-Ma's Aerudake karashi mentaiko pasta sauce — a no-cook "just toss" spaghetti sauce layering the umami of karashi mentaiko (spicy pollock roe) and doubanjiang (spicy bean paste) with the kick of red chilli. It comes with a sachet of domestic finely-shredded nori (seaweed) to finish. Each 48.8 g pack holds two servings.
About Ma-Ma
Ma-Ma (マ・マー) is Japan's No. 1 home-use pasta brand by cumulative sales (Intage SRI+, 2024), launched in 1955 at the dawn of Japan's home-pasta era. It's the pasta and pasta-sauce brand of Nisshin Seifun Welna (日清製粉ウェルナ), the consumer-foods company of the Nisshin Seifun milling group, and switched its whole pasta range to 100% durum semolina back in 1986. Its sauces span the no-cook "Aerudake" (あえるだけ) toss sachets and heat-and-serve pouches.
What's "Aerudake" (just-toss)
Aerudake (あえるだけ) means "just toss" — the sauce needs no cooking. You boil and drain your spaghetti, then toss it straight through the sachet: no heating the sauce, no extra pan.
What's karashi mentaiko
Karashi mentaiko (からし明太子) is spicy chilli-marinated pollock roe — the fiery cousin of mild plain tarako. Mentaiko spaghetti is a much-loved wafu (Japanese-style) pasta dish.
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