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Aosa Seaweed Blended with Shredded Konbu
Aosa Seaweed Blended with Shredded Konbu

Aosa Seaweed Blended with Shredded Konbu

Fragrant Ise-Shima aosa seaweed blended with sweet kelp and Rishiri kelp

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Miso soup ingredients that use fragrant Ise-Shima aosa seaweed, blended with sweet kelp and Rishiri kelp.

Ingredients

All natural ingredients.

All sourced from Japan.

Kelp

Hitoegusa (Monostroma nitidum)

Rice (sticky rice)

Gren Onion

Wakame seaweed

Rolled fu (wheat, gluten)


100% Natural Ingredients

Harvested in Japan

Additive-Free

Add to Your Miso Soup

Place 2 dashi bags in a saucepan and fill with 2 cups of cold water. Bring to a boil, then simmer at medium heat for 7 minutes to extract the flavor.

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Turn off the heat, remove the dashi bags, and dissolve the miso into the dashi using a miso strainer.

If you wish to add tofu or vegetables, add them in this step.

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Soak aosa separately in water. After rinsing, drain the water.


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Warm up the miso soup and add aosa. Be careful not to boil the miso soup after you dissolve the miso. Boiling miso soups reduces the aroma, flavor, and taste of miso.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is aosa seaweed?

Aosa is a fragrant green seaweed harvested along the coast of Japan, often used in miso soup for aroma and depth.

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