Could be black garlic oil or burnt scallion oil. Both are delish
ispitinmyspittoon
Looks like mayu (black garlic oil)
lee160485
Mayu.
Mittur33
Cum
flashboy254
Burnt garlic oil..
BLT3GOMAB1914
I love 🍜
SaucierInSanAntone33
It looks like :the thing that’s been said 15 times, just so you know that I know:
AdonaiGarm
I feel like OP has been living under a rock. This has been a thing for several years now, maybe close to a decade. I’ve never thought this kind of question would pop up. Is this the first time you tried tonkatsu ramen? Virtually all menus I’ve seen with black garlic oil would explicit say it is with a picture of it to even miss what it is.
Lynxiebrat
Mmm…I love Tonkatsu with Black garlic oil. Luckily, my local Kroger carries it.
civilian_discourse
Mayu is the secret to amazing tasting Tonkatsu.
Ribs1212
Crude oil
Hivac-TLB
Black blood of the earth. You mean oil. No I mean black blood of the Earth
CollectedHappy3
Soy sauce prob
HyenDry
Pen ink. I’ll take it off your hands
Esava
While it’s certainly not traditional and others are probably right about it being garlic oil:
I really like a bit of pumpkin seed oil for my Tonkotsu broths. It fits quite nicely as well.
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Black garlic oil?
Could be black garlic oil or burnt scallion oil. Both are delish
Looks like mayu (black garlic oil)
Mayu.
Cum
Burnt garlic oil..
I love 🍜
It looks like :the thing that’s been said 15 times, just so you know that I know:
I feel like OP has been living under a rock. This has been a thing for several years now, maybe close to a decade. I’ve never thought this kind of question would pop up. Is this the first time you tried tonkatsu ramen? Virtually all menus I’ve seen with black garlic oil would explicit say it is with a picture of it to even miss what it is.
Mmm…I love Tonkatsu with Black garlic oil. Luckily, my local Kroger carries it.
Mayu is the secret to amazing tasting Tonkatsu.
Crude oil
Black blood of the earth.
You mean oil.
No I mean black blood of the Earth
Soy sauce prob
Pen ink. I’ll take it off your hands
While it’s certainly not traditional and others are probably right about it being garlic oil:
I really like a bit of pumpkin seed oil for my Tonkotsu broths. It fits quite nicely as well.
Mayu – blackened garlic oil