

Hanamaruki Shiro Miso Paste captures the essence of traditional Japanese fermentation techniques. This fundamental condiment boasts a deep historical background extending over 1300 years within Japanese cuisine. It is globally recognised as the defining flavour of Japan.
Enhance your cooking repertoire by using this essential ingredient for genuine flavour profiles.
Read MoreMiso is a traditional fermented food with a history of over 1300 years. It is one of the nation’s most beloved and fundamental condiments,
and is well known both domestically and internationally as the taste of Japan.
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Product attributes
Vegetarian
Miso is a traditional fermented food with a history of over 1300 years. It is one of the nation’s most beloved and fundamental condiments,
and is well known both domestically and internationally as the taste of Japan.
Japan
Typical Values
per 100g
Energy Kj
791
Energy Kcal
188
Fat g
5.8
(of which saturates) g
1
Carbohydrates g
21
(of which sugars) g
6.7
Fibre g
0
Protein g
11
Salt g
12
Keep refrigerated.
How to make Miso soup:
1) Put the dashi in the pan and warm it up on high heat.
2) Once it comes to a boil, lower the heat and add miso as you whisk it.
3) Cut the tofu into blocks of 2cm. Roughly cut the seaweed into 2 cm long pieces. Add it to the pan with the dashi and miso.
4) Turn off the heat just before the soup comes to the boil and the tofu shakes and floats. Scoop the soup into a soup bowl and add chopped fresh vegetables such as green onions.
Plastic container , plastic lid
Water,
SOYBEANS
(33%), Rice, Salt, Alcohol.
Hanamaruki
Gunma, 370-0523, Japan
Japan
Unit 17, 7 Premier Park Road, London, NW10 7NZ