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does all miso come from Japan, or is there a American alternative

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What do you call soybean paste?

It is Miso....


Where can you buy miso glaze?

You can buy miso paste to make miso soup at WEGMANS.


What is soy bean paste called?

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What is the thick brown paste made from soya beans?

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What is the name of a Japanese food paste?

miso


Is miso soup vegan?

"Traditional" Miso Soup that you would probably order in a restaurant is NOT actually vegan, because one of the ingredients is "dashi", which is made from fish. However, Miso Soup can easily be made to be vegan.


Is miso a type of tofu?

no it is not. Miso is a veggi from the miso plant and tofu is soy bean paste made in to cube form. You may think that miso is from tofu because almost all miso soups are made with miso and tofu


How many grams in a teaspoon of miso paste?

There are 5 grams in one teaspoon of miso paste. There are 25 grams in 5 teaspoons and 50 grams in 10 teaspoons.


What is an ingredient in Miso?

Soy Beans. Its a fermented paste made from soybeans. :]


Does miso have to have pork?

Miso is an aged fermented soybean paste which may also have wheat, rice or barley. It contains no pork. Some pork dishes do have miso as a flavoring agent or broth base.


What is another name for soybean paste?

Soybean paste is used in a variety of dishes, but is most notably found in Asian cooking. It is also known in Japan as Miso paste.


What is an authentic miso soup recipe?

Miso soup is a Japanese soup that is served with nearly every meal in Japan. There are different varieties of miso soup depending on what kind of miso you use and what ingredients you mix it with. Miso soup is made from miso paste (itself made from fermented soy beans), dashi (Japanese fish stock) as well as assorted vegetables and tofu products. There are soups that use pork or chicken with miso but strictly speaking they would not be called miso soup.