Sweet soy sauce, also known
as kecap manis, is a type of sweetened soy sauce that originated in Indonesia
and is commonly used in Indonesian, Malaysian, and other Southeast Asian
cuisines. It is made from a mixture of soybeans, sugar, water, salt. Sweet soy
sauce has a dark brown color, a thick and syrupy consistency, and a sweet and
slightly salty flavor with a hint of umami. It is commonly used in stir-fries,
marinades, and dipping sauces, where it adds sweetness and depth of flavor to
the dish. Sweet soy sauce can also be used as a condiment for rice, noodles,
and grilled meats, and is often used as a dipping sauce for satay.