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Natto Fermented Soybean 70g(2.4oz)

Natto Fermented Soybean 70g(2.4oz)

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Discover the Health Benefits of Natto

Japan's Ancient Superfood for Longevitydry natto

What is Natto?

Natto is a traditional Japanese food made by fermenting soybeans with Bacillus subtilis spores. It is known for its distinctive aroma, slimy texture, and numerous health benefits. Rich in vitamin K2, soy protein, and vegetable fiber, natto is a nutrient-packed superfood that has been enjoyed in Japan for centuries. It is a popular breakfast food and has even been praised as one of the secrets of longevity in Japan!attitude survey

How to Enjoy Natto Easily

If you're new to natto or want a more convenient way to enjoy it, try our freeze-dried Natto products! Follow these simple steps to enjoy fresh natto:

Easy Steps to Make Soft Natto

  • Step 1: Place 10g of dried natto on a plate. The powdery substance is Natto Kinase—please consume it together.
  • Step 2: Soak it in water and refrigerate for 3-4 hours.
  • Step 3: Stir and enjoy!

Pro Tip: After rehydration, store the natto in the refrigerator and consume it within the same day.

Yamasan's Japanese Natto Series

Freeze-Dried Natto Beans

This product is freeze-dried from non-GMO soybeans and can be rehydrated to create soft natto. Enjoy it as a topping for rice or in soups!

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Freeze-Dried Natto Powder

Our Hikiwari natto powder is packed with vitamin K and perfect for adding to soups, dressings, and other dishes. Enjoy natto in a convenient, easy-to-use powder form!

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Natto Furikake Seasoning

This unique seasoning combines freeze-dried natto and six umami-rich ingredients, making it perfect for sprinkling on rice, vegetables, or even in salads.

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Customer Reviews

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higher ed
Surprising quality and taste

This is a nice source of protein and a convenient way to get a taste of Japan

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Kathleen Byrne
The cotton candy of the natto world

This was the first natto I tried, and I thought it was thoroughly disgusting in ways that defy description in the English language. But, no choice; I'm taking it for the mk7 because I have abnormal, extremely early onset osteoporosis, and I'm under orders to get all the "bone" vitamins from food sources on top of the mountainous piles of supplements I'm also taking. So I landed on just grabbing a couple handfuls straight out of the bag and chomping on it dry just to get it down every day.Now, while that description might sound like it wouldn't quite warrant this five-star review... hear me out. Because I recently purchased a different brand of batto that was larger, for a better price.Natto is natto, right?NATTO SO FAST.When the new bag arrived, I performed my now-usual osteoporotic self-flagellative routine and grabbed a handful, popped it in my mouth, started chewing, and.... gagged it right back out.It was... it was... I can't even describe how it was. Ick. ICK. How can natto, which is already indescribably bad, be made indescribably worse?? However that is, the cheaper natto brand figured out how to do it. I can only speculate, such as wondering if they perhaps fermented THEIR natto in cat urine in an effort to improve the taste, but the attempt sadly backfired and made a bad thing worse.Downside: Wasted money on that other natto, and natto ain't cheap.Upside: Made THIS brand of natto taste like carnival cotton candy by comparison and I'm sorry I wasn't appropriately appreciative before. I've left the other bag of natto sitting next to it on the counter so every time I grab this one, I'm reminded to be grateful as I choke it down.

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Pumpkin
I love natto now

Honestly I used to hate natto when I first tried it bexause I couldn't get over the texture. But I wanted to like it. So I tried this and found that I started to love the taste.

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Walker K.
Freeze dried soybean almost as good as fresh.

I purchased this natto product for the kinase as indicated to counter some of the side effects of the bad shot. Am fond of natto for its taste and texture a this approach is all that is available unless there is a local source I have yet to find. I expected more product for that price but so be it . Very small portion..

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Vry7
the product is actually great!

I only ate the dry crunchy version. In my opinion it tastes great if you are used to Japanese and Korean cuisines. You can mix it in salads,soups, stews, etc. The fermented flavor is barely noticeable in my opinion, unless once again you are not acquainted with it. Just note that the portion of the bag is small, and the powder at the bottom of the bag is the Nattokinase protein. It should be mixed with the beans before eating.

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