Umami Vegan Dashi Stock 6g×15Packets

$16.38 USD

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Japanese Umami Veggie Soup Stock

Dashi Culture and Umami in Japan

Dashi

Dashi is at the heart of Japanese cuisine.

Dashi is made by extracting umami flavors from natural ingredients, and has the excellent ability to enhance and harmonize the flavors of other ingredients. It is an indispensable cooking broth in Japanese cuisine!

vegetable umami

The word umami means "pleasant flavor" in Japanese, and plays an important role in creating the deliciousness of food. Umami can not only be found in bonito flakes and kelp. Onions and tomatoes contain a key umami component glutamic acid, and shiitake mushrooms contain guanylic acid.

The Umami of Vegetables

The Umami of Vegetables

This is an authentic vegetable dashi packet that has a rich yet refreshing flavor. It contains no animal ingredients, MSG or sugar.

gyokuro_hojicha

Two Types of Japanese Tea

Two types of tea, Gyokuro and Hojicha, are used as secret ingredients. The theanine contained in tea has umami, and the aroma creates a mild broth.

safe&healthy

Safe and Healthy

Our vegetable dashi packets are gluten free, and contain no preservatives, flavorings or colorings.

easy to use

Easy to Use

Just add the packet to 400ml of water, boil, then simmer on medium heat for 1-2 minutes to make your food taste even more delicious.

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