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Classic/Standard Dashi

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Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
3 Reviews

Classic, timeless blend with rich umami and perfect balance

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Classic (Standard) Dashi is our representation of Japanese classic dashi using katsuo bushi, niboshi, and shiitake mushrooms. The well-balanced combination of Inosinic acid, glutamic acid, and guanylic acid creates a synergy effect to elevate its umami flavor. Our Classic Dashi goes well with a variety of dishes such as miso soup, udon noodles, and nabe (hot pot). 

Ingredients

All natural ingredients.

All sourced from Japan.

Dried Bonito

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Boiled and Dried Anchovies

Grilled and Dried Flying Fish

Sweet Kelp

Koshin Shiitake Mushrooms

100% Natural Ingredients

Additive-Free

Salt-Free

No Yeast Power or

Powdered Extracts

How to Make Dashi

Put a dashi bag in a saucepan and fill it with water

1

Bring the water to a boil and continue boiling at medium heat for 7 to 8 minutes to extract the dashi

2

Turn off the heat and remove the dashi bag

3

Your Preferred Dashi Depth

Brew lighter for daily dishes or richer for deeper, more layered flavor

Standard Dashi

1 bag per 1¼ cups (300ml) of water

Rich Dashi

2 bags per 2 cups (500ml) of water

Unlock the Full Umami

Water is a critical component for the best dashi experience.


Soft water is essential for drawing out the clean, deep flavor of dashi, especially in kombu-based blends.


While Japan naturally has soft water, many regions in the US do not. Hard water can suppress umami and even introduce bitterness.


That’s why we’re proud to partner with Cleansui to bring you their new Culinary Water System, developed specifically for dashi and tea. If you're in a hard water area, we recommend using Cleansui's Culinary Water Pitcher to get the most from your dashi.

Our Dashi is Truly Natural

Natural Ingredients Only

Additive-Free

Salt-Free

Chemical-Free

No Artificial Seasonings

No Yeast Extract

No Powdered

Soy Sauce

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    Loretta
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    5 Stars

    I love the ease of use and the premium flavor. This is a product that will take your recipes to the next level.

  • S
    Shogo
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    5 Stars

    Makes a good gift.

  • J
    Jessica
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    5 Stars

    Simple and delicious and so good

Frequently Asked Questions

How to extract dashi?

Place a dashi bag in a saucepan and fill with water. Bring to a boil, then simmer at medium heat for 7 to 8 minutes to extract the flavor. Turn off the heat and remove the bag.


You can also open the bag afterward and roast the remaining ingredients with soy sauce, sugar, mirin, and sake to make a simple furikake for rice or onigiri.

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