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Salt-based guys? A fascinating flavoring-guy handbook!

Those who are enthusiasts of Japanese pop culture might be familiar with the trendy classification of attractive men known as the 'Seasoning Series Men' in Japan. These categories include 'Salt-Flavored Men' or 'Salt Face Men,' 'Sugar-Flavored Men' or 'Sugar Face Men,' 'Soy Sauce-Flavored Men' or 'Soy Sauce Face Men,' and so on. They are all systematically organized in a guide that uses various condiments to describe the distinctive qualities of attractive Japanese men. This trend has expanded, and there are now nine distinct categories of food seasoning sauces used to depict the diverse personalities of these handsome men. Let's take a look at the complete Seasoning Series Men guide!


1. Shio-kao Danshi/Salt-face man


The first category to share in the Seasoning Series Men guide is the "Salt-Flavored Men". The primary features of Salt-Flavored Men include fair skin, long and slender eyes, a tall nose bridge, and thin lips, creating a naturally refined appearance. Represented by Japanese male celebrities, notable examples of Salt-Flavored Men include actors such as Kenta Suga, Haruma Miura, Kazuki Kitamura, and Shota Matsuda. These individuals embody the distinctive qualities associated with Salt-Flavored Men in the world of Japanese pop culture.



2. Miso-Flavored Men


Moving on to the Seasoning Series Men guide, let's explore the "Miso-Flavored Men". Miso-flavored men are characterized by a warm and comforting presence, much like the traditional Japanese miso paste. Their features often include a kind and gentle demeanor, with friendly eyes and a welcoming smile. Japanese male celebrities who exemplify the Miso-Flavored Men category may showcase qualities such as Ryo Yoshizawa, Kaze Fuji, Yuya Yagara, Ken Matsudaira, and Takashi Yamada.



3. Sugar-Flavored Men


Let's now explore the third category – "Sugar-Flavored Men". As the name suggests, Sugar-Flavored Men are irresistibly cute and charming individuals who possess a smile that can sweetly captivate hearts. Their endearing demeanor easily invokes a maternal instinct, making people naturally inclined to protect them.

Representatives of the Sugar-Flavored Men category among Japanese male celebrities include Yamada Ryōsuke, Yoshihiko Aramaki, Chiba Yudai, Itagaki Rihito,  Koike Teppei, Shori Sato, and Suzuka Ōji.



4. Soy Sauce-Flavored Men


Soy Sauce-Flavored Men are characterized by a perfect balance between their features, with a subtle harmony between their eyebrows, eyes, and nose bridge. With a small face, they epitomize the classic handsome look typical of Japanese men, making them ideal candidates for showcasing the perfection of traditional Japanese attire like kimono.

Representatives of the Soy Sauce-Flavored Men category among Japanese male celebrities include Takeru Satoh, Hidetoshi Nishijima, Osamu Mukai, Sho Hirano, Kazunari Ninomiya, and Kuranosuke Sasaki.



5. Thick Sauce-Flavored Men


Moving on to the Seasoning Series Men guide, the fifth category is the "Thick Sauce-Flavored Men". Thick Sauce-Flavored Men are characterized by a robust and intense attractiveness, much like the bold flavor of thick sauce. They often have distinctive features that make a strong and memorable impression. Representatives of the Thick Sauce-Flavored Men category among Japanese male celebrities include Hiroshi Abe, Mackenyu Arata, Tomoya Nagase, Kazuhiko Kitamura, and Takahiro Murota.



6. Ketchup-Flavored Men


Now, comes the sixth category – "Ketchup-Flavored Men". The facial features of Ketchup-Flavored Men may not be as pronounced as those of "Thick Sauce-Flavored Men"  but they still boast a high-bridged nose, deep-set eyes, and a touch of refreshing sweetness and acidity.

Representatives of the Ketchup-Flavored Men category among Japanese male celebrities include Yutaka Takenouchi, Takumi Saito, Kento Yamazaki, and Jun Matsumoto.


7. Mayonnaise-Flavored Men


Now, let's explore the seventh category in the Seasoning Series Men guide – "Mayonnaise-Flavored Men" Mayonnaise-Flavored Men are characterized by distinctive features that exude a unique and creamy charm, much like the beloved condiment mayonnaise. Their facial contours may not be as intense as "Thick Sauce-Flavored Men"  but they carry a certain smoothness and mildness. If we were to highlight representatives of this category among Japanese male celebrities, individuals like Shingo Katori, Toma Ikuta, and Takahiro Nishijima would belong to the Mayonnaise-Flavored Men.



8. Vinegar-Flavored Men


The eighth one is "Vinegar-Flavored Men". This type has a fresher and more mysterious look compared to the natural and innocent-looking "Salt-Flavored Men". If we were to list some representative Japanese male celebrities who belong to this type, they would include Ryusei Yokohama, Ryoma Takeuchi, Yoshihiko Inohara, Go Ayano, and Mitsuhiro Oikawa. 



9. Olive Oil-Flavored Men


The final category to share is the "Olive Oil-Flavored Men". Olive Oil-Flavored Men represent a refreshing classification, emitting an atmosphere of a homely and skilled gentleman. These handsome men exude a sense of being a great home companion, showcasing excellent culinary skills and a versatile demeanor.

If we were to highlight a representative figure of the Olive Oil-Flavored Men among Japanese male celebrities, it would likely be the charismatic chef Shigeru Hayami, who is known for hosting cooking shows.



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