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| Should I keep miso in the refrigerator? |
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When the temperature is too high, it
can lead to changing of both the color and the flavor in miso.
Please keep miso in the refrigerator after the purchase. |
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| The color of miso has turned darker a while after the purchase.
Why? |
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Darkening of the color of miso is caused
by Maillard reaction, which occurs when amino acids from soybeans,
etc., chemically reacts with sugar and turns brown.
The change in color is observed in any miso.
Darkening of the color occurs rapidly especially in warm environment.
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| How long can I keep miso? |
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Miso is a gPreservative Foodh, that can be kept for a long
period of time due to its salt content.
Miso itself does not go bad, therefore if kept in the refrigerator,
it should keep for 1 year.
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| I am not sure how to make dashi. |
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Click here (Link
to the recipe) for how to make traditional dashi.
Dashi can be made easily by using gdashi in packetshor ggranule
dashihthat are sold in stores carrying oriental foods.
Chicken broth or vegetable broth may also be used in place of
dashi. |
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| I have purchased instant miso soup but not
sure how to make it. |
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We offer 2 different varieties of instant
miso soup. One variety has miso and ingredients in the separate
packets, and the other has miso and ingredients together in
a packet.
You can pour contents of the packets into a cup, no matter which
variety you might have purchased. All you have to do is to add
hot water into it, and it is done.
Miso may stay on the bottom, so please stir well.
Some of our products may come with dried leeks, etc., in separate
packet.
Please add them into a cup to enjoy, if you like. |
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| How much salt content does one bowl of miso
soup have? |
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Average miso has about 10% of salt content.
One bowl of miso soup has 1.4`1.6g of salt.
Please go to About Miso
for more information. |
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