Tastrip Dashi Stock, Dashi Packet - Japanese Soup Base (8g×5packet) No MSG, Umami, Japanese dried bonito Ramen Broth, Miso Soup, Udon, Shabu Shabu & Hot Pot Soup Base (1-pack)
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Tastrip Dashi Stock, Dashi Packet - Japanese Soup Base (8g×5packet) No MSG, Umami, Japanese dried bonito Ramen Broth, Miso Soup, Udon, Shabu Shabu & Hot Pot Soup Base (1-pack)
Product Details
Brand: iBrandz
Size: 5 count (Pack of 1)
Product Type: Packaged Soup And Stew
UPC | EAN: 4967265503300
Description
Dashi is a stock made by soaking or heating natural ingredients such as plants and fish in water to extract umami. It forms the foundation of Japanese cuisine and enhances the flavour of other ingredients.
Features
[Essential Stock Base in Japanese Cuisine - Dashi] Dashi is the cornerstone of Japanese cooking and is used daily in miso soup, ramen, soba, katsudon, gyudon and more. This basic stock gives dishes a rich umami and depth of flavour. It has a long shelf life of about one year, making it convenient for everyday cooking
[Umami Stock Made Easy - Ready in 3 Minutes] Simply place a dashi pack into 400ml of water, bring it to the boil, and leave it for 3 minutes. For a stronger flavour, you can open the pack and use the powder directly as a seasoning
[3 Types of Natural Ingredients] Made with carefully selected ingredients such as bonito flakes, kelp and shiitake mushrooms. No chemical seasonings such as MSG are used, resulting in a complex and deep umami. Ingredients: bonito flakes, kelp, powdered soya sauce, shiitake mushrooms, salt, sugar, yeast extract, dextrin, starch. Allergens: wheat, soya, fish (bonito). No chemically synthesised seasonings or MSG are used
[Bonito from Yaizu, Shizuoka Prefecture] Yaizu City in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, developed as a centre for offshore fishing during the Edo period. Today, it boasts an annual haul of about 150,000 tonnes of bonito. Thanks to its abundant resources and advanced production techniques, it has grown into Japan s leading production area for high-quality bonito flakes