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Japan
The Complete Guide to Miso Soup
Miso soup is an essential part of Japanese daily meals, served at breakfast, lunch, and dinner across Japan. A single bowl of miso soup contains 35-50 calories and provides about one-sixth of daily salt intake when made with 13 grams of ... -
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Secrets of Umami: Time-Honored Miso Fermentation Process
Embark on a flavorful journey through the heart of Japanese cuisine with our exploration of the Miso Fermentation Process. Miso, a versatile and beloved seasoning, owes its rich taste and nutritional benefits to a fermentation process. I... -
Ishikawa
Kaga miso ramen (加賀味噌ラーメン)
Kaga Miso Ramen has a special miso gives the ramen a deep umami taste with a perfect balance of sweetness and saltiness. Loved for its comforting and bold flavors, Kagamiso Ramen has become a must-try dish for ramen enthusiasts. Curious ... -
Oosaka
Doteyaki (どて焼き)
In today's world of globalization, it is local cuisine that continues to be deeply loved. Speaking of local cuisine, what is the first thing that springs to your mind? Takoyaki from Osaka? Hoto from Yamanashi? Or Taimeshi from Ehime? Tod... -
Wakayama
Kinzanji miso (金山寺味噌)
“Miso” is indispensable in Japanese daily life with so many dishes such as: miso soup, of course, simmered mackerel, miso nikomi udon and miso ramen... Although miso is widely used, how much do you know about its "types"? Normally, the t... -
Fukui
Hamana miso (はまな味噌)
Hamana miso brings the deep, savory charm of traditional Japanese fermentation straight to your plate. This bold and aromatic miso-based side dish doesn’t just enhance the taste of rice—it tells a story of history, migration, and regiona... -
Nagano
Miso zuke (味噌漬け)
When it comes to traditional Japanese methods of enhancing flavor and preserving ingredients, miso zuke stands out. Rooted in centuries of culinary wisdom, miso zuke transforms everyday ingredients into savory, umami-packed delights that... -
Japan
Edo ama miso (江戸甘みそ)
This article is about Edo Ama Miso (江戸甘みそ), a sweet soybean paste with a long history in Tokyo's cooking. Unlike the saltier misos common in Japan today, this unique paste was a special, often fancy, item made for the people living ... -
Nagano
Koi koku (鯉こく)
Koi koku is a traditional Japanese soup with carp in miso, creating a rich and comforting dish that locals loved for generations, especially in rural regions like Nagano. Known for its deep flavor and nourishing qualities, koi koku holds... -
Japanese Hot Pot
Ishikari Nabe (石狩鍋)
INTRODUCTION TO ISHIKARI NABE Now we have an entry of another Nabe! Ishikari Nabe is one of the most favorite comfort food in Japan as it gives you lots of nutrients and of course not to mention the overload ingredients. Ishikari Nabe is...


















