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MEE-soe or me-so.
Miso soup typically contains seaweed, which I've heard is not safe for consumption while pregnant (because of the green algae). However, I believe that seaweed is alright when cooked. Miso soup is listed as one of the miracle cures for morning sickness, so it can't be that harmful!If you are still concerned, be sure to ask your health care provider. This is, after all, the internet.
Yes it is unless you're allergic to soy, rice, or yeast. It is fermented, and it is full of enzymes, which facilitates digestion. While it is high in sodium by itself, when you make miso soup or use it for seasoning, it is not too much of concern. It is considered a healthy food in Japan so definitely worth trying :)
MEE-soe or me-so.
Miso is fermented to begin with, so in that sense it's already not "fresh". In terms of cooking however, if you keep it moist and sealed in your refrigerator miso is good for at least a year. The different colors of miso, (white, red, etc.) come from how long the miso has aged. As miso ages its color darkens and its taste gets stronger, but that doesn't mean it has gone "bad".
no because her favorites foods are: California rolls, seaweed salad and miso soup, New York style pizza, her Mom's spaghetti, her Grandma's steak everything looks vegan until you see the steak so no she isn't
σε μισώ, se miso 'say mee-so'
well, it is said she is an asian-american, and the last name "Yamamoto" is apparently a very famous japonses name. So I would say she is.
Shanghai is important because it is situated literally on top of sea so it is really reliable for the citizens to get water and food from the sea.
The "soup kitchens" were set up in the streets to feed the starving population, The most nutritional food that is cheap and easy to produce is soup.
The Japanese diet is based on tofu, lean meats and lots of rice! Basically its a combination of WHAT the Japanese eat and HOW MUCH that make their diets so good. so basically if you eat Japanese foods, try to eat 6 fist size meals per day incorporating vegetables, miso soup and small portions of rice and meats.
it means the raven is eating soup so nutting something on tv.