Marukome Yuzu Miso Dressing | 9 Oz
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This product made from miso and yuzu a Japanese citrus. You can use for not only salad, but also good for other dishes. Miso's origins can be traced to China as far back as the 4th century BC. The written word miso first appeared around 800 BC. In Japan, it is said that miso was introduced in the 7th century by Buddhist monks. The process of making miso was gradually refined and it became a vital part of the samurai diet. It was in the 17th century that industrial production of miso first began. High in protein and rich in vitamins and minerals, miso played an important nutritional role in feudal Japan.
Miso is still widely used in Japan, both in traditional and modern cooking, but it has been gaining worldwide interest, as well. Marukome Co. Manufactures approximately 100, 000 tons of miso annually, making it Japan's largest producer. It means Marukome is the number 1 miso company in the world. This yuzu dressing is using yuzu juice and miso. Miso contains vitamins, magnesium, protein, sodium, carbohydrate, iron, and minerals. Made from fermented soybeans, rice, and koi miso is a thick paste-like substance. Also miso paste as known as "soy Bean Paste". It is brown in color and tastes pleasantly salty, tangy, and savory on its own.
Also you can feel umami in miso taste. Miso has a surprisingly low Salt contents. While the most common use of miso is in Japanese-style miso soup. Japanese usually make miso soup with wake kelp, tofu, and green onion. You can make your original miso soup easily using miso and easy and your favorite toppings like cheese, tomato, corn, Popcorn, or batter. Also this product can use for salad, pickles, pasta, and carpaccio.
Item weight | 0.3 kg |
SKID | 08LD4P471ZHV5 |
Manufacturer | AmazonUs/MBHI4 |
UPC | 886518000776 |