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Corbin calls it “crazy good” and recommends using it on eggs in the morning or drizzling it over vegetables, rice or pasta.

The pattern brought some drizzling to parts of Los Angeles early Wednesday morning, Wofford said, but not much more precipitation is expected — though it’s always possible.

In much of the Los Angeles area, the system is expected to bring only light rain or drizzling Thursday and Friday, but there is a possibility for pockets of thunderstorms that could bring heavier rain.

Patchy fog and drizzling rain could help firefighters in these hot spots as well.

Oftentimes sitting in a nondescript bottle on tables at sushi bars and Japanese restaurants, or sometimes kept in your refrigerator for drizzling over rice or adding to a stir-fry, the ubiquitous condiment is one that can most definitely be considered an unsung hero of the culinary world.

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