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Miso (1932 bytes)
1: [[de:Miso]] [[ja:味噌]] 5: ...me, more or less sweet. Miso is often eaten as [[miso soup]]. 7: ...s to many years. The wide variety of [[Japan]]ese miso is difficult to classify but is commonly done by ... 9: Much like [[yoghurt]], miso contains live bacteria of a highly benefical natu... 11: ...[[dengaku]] (charcoal-grilled miso covered tofu), miso braised vegetables or fish, and so on) have been ... Miso soup (2880 bytes) 2: ...are eaten with [[chopstick]]s. Different types of miso produce distinctive soups. 4: ...n style miso soup is sometimes made by dissolving miso in a western vegetable stock. The stock might inc... 8: ...n the dashi has cooled a little--thus keeping the miso biologically active. 10: ...panese breakfast, and so most Japanese people eat miso soup at least once a day. The soup has been a fav... 12: If [[pork]] is added to miso soup, it is called [[tonjiru]], meaning "pork sou... Ben Tarnoff (532 bytes) 3: ...t in the composing and performing of such popular Miso Militia hits as "Eye for an Eye" and "Apathetic".... Ami shakushi (637 bytes) 5: ...d be the removal of [[foam]] from a [[miso soup|''miso'' soup]] to achieve a more pleasing aesthetics. Oden (1360 bytes) 7: ... ate them with [[miso]]. Later, instead of using miso, ingredients were cooked in dashi and oden became... Wakame (290 bytes) 2: ...ed either dried or salted. It is often used in [[miso soup]] and [[salad]]. Dashi (1269 bytes) 3: ... the resultant liquid. Dashi forms the base for [[miso soup]], Japanese noodle broth, and many Japanese ... 7: ...soy sauce|shoyu]], [[mirin]], [[rice vinegar]], [[miso]], and [[sake]]. Hanpen (710 bytes) 1: ...#29255;). It can be eaten as a ingredient in a [[miso soup]], [[oden]], or [[soup]]. It can also be fr... Value added (3630 bytes) 6: # 1000 Yen of ''miso soup'' is produced by a chef using pots, pans, an... 10: ...fu twice, first by itself and then as part of the miso soup. The soy beans are counted three times, in a... 18: ...s the same as the value of the final product, the miso soup. List of Railway Stations in Japan/MI (782 bytes) 13: ====Misa - Miso==== Udo (957 bytes) 5: ... be eaten and is sometimes boiled and served in [[miso soup]]. The roots are sometimes used for [[herba... Makurazaki, Kagoshima (907 bytes) 7: ...t—dried fish flakes—found in Japanese miso soup. About 70 small family businesses year-round... Ryu Murakami (902 bytes) 3: ...arent Blue]], [[Coin Locker Babies]] and [[In the Miso Soup]]. List of soups (2560 bytes) 54: ==Miso== 55: [[Miso soup]] (Japanese) fish stock soup, with seasonal ... Gochujang (1128 bytes) 19: ... powdered red peppers. It is like a mixture of [[miso]] and [[chilli]] powder. The paste is traditiona... Katsuobushi (1243 bytes) 1: ...oth that forms the basis of many soups (such as [[miso soup]]) and sauces (e.g., [[soba no tsukejiru]]) ... Gyudon (1092 bytes) 4: ...rved with pickled [[ginger]] and a side dish of [[miso soup]]. ''Gyu'' simply means beef, and ''don'' i... Fusion cuisine (1375 bytes) 12: * Salad with crisp [[nori]] topping, and a [[miso]]-[[cilantro]] vinaigrette dressing Amazake (1327 bytes) 3: ...ade from Koji (cultured [[rice]]) that includes [[miso]], [[soy sauce]], tamari, and [[sake]]. Shiitake mushroom (1533 bytes) 4: ...]] and [[Japanese cuisine]]. They are served in [[miso]] soup, used as the basis for a kind of [[vegetar...
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