The seasonings that are the key to Japanese cuisine: Soy sauce/Wan dashi/Ponzu/Dashi pack set
The seasonings that are the key to Japanese cuisine: Soy sauce/Wan dashi/Ponzu/Dashi pack set
The seasonings that are the key to Japanese cuisine: Soy sauce/Wan dashi/Ponzu/Dashi pack set
The seasonings that are the key to Japanese cuisine: Soy sauce/Wan dashi/Ponzu/Dashi pack set
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The seasonings that are the key to Japanese cuisine: Soy sauce/Wan dashi/Ponzu/Dashi pack set

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A special selection set from Yaginchō that includes not only carefully selected dried foods but also seasonings.
This set includes a pack of dashi (right) that lets you enjoy authentic dashi in an orthodox way, a liquid type "Wan Dashi" (second from the left) that is even easier to make by simply pouring in hot water, and a special soy sauce and ponzu sauce made by Kondo Brewery, the only one left in Tokyo. As these are seasonings used in every household, we have received many positive comments, so please take this opportunity to try them out.

Product contents

Wan Dashi 500ml / Kikkogo Yuzu Ponzu 360g / Gorobei Soy Sauce 360g / Additive-free Dashi Pack 60g (20g x 3 bags)

The easiest to use is simple and deep.

Dashi Pack

Dashi packs can be made into flavorful dashi by simply soaking them in boiling water for 30 seconds. This is a very popular product from Yaginocho that has been loved for a long time. This additive-free, rich, and solid dashi will make any Japanese dish taste completely different.

[For this dish ①] A perfect bowl of soup with matsutake mushrooms permeating the inside

Matsutake mushroom soup

Yaginocho's "dashi" has a beautiful, clear appearance, yet a rich flavor. The easy-to-use bowl dashi is particularly popular, with people saying, "The flavor is guaranteed!" First, try it in a bowl, which is the simplest way to enjoy it. You can choose your favorite toppings, but adding some matsutake mushrooms will make for a blissful bowl.

[Ingredients (for 2 people) and recipe]

2 tablespoons of soup stock 2 slices of matsutake mushroom A little mitsuba

  • Put the bowl into the pot, add 500ml of water and heat it. Put the bowl into the pot, add 500ml of water and heat it.
  • Fill a bowl with water and wash the matsutake mushroom stems. Carefully remove any dirt using a cloth under the water. Cut into thin slices for easy eating.
  • The aroma of matsutake mushrooms will disappear when simmered, so place them in a bowl first and then pour in ①.

[For this dish ②] Dashimaki eggs are a classic breakfast or bento lunch. Sweet dashimaki eggs.

Rolled egg

Dashimaki tamago is one of the classic Japanese dishes that uses dashi. Dashimaki tamago, eaten with grated daikon radish and soy sauce, is popular, but sweet dashi rolls are also irresistible for bento and breakfast. Sweet tamagoyaki goes perfectly with miso soup, rice, and salty side dishes.

Rolled omeletRolled omelet
[Ingredients (easy to make amounts) and how to make it]

3 eggs / 1 teaspoon of dashi (or 1 tablespoon of bonito dashi) / a little salt / a moderate amount of oil

  • Beat the eggs thoroughly and add the stock.
  • Heat oil in an egg cooker, pour in about a quarter of the egg mixture, and stir with chopsticks.
  • Fold it from the back to the front, shaping it at the front.
  • Add oil to the remaining space and pour in another quarter of the egg mixture. At this point, lift the egg slightly so that the egg mixture can flow underneath.
  • Repeat the process and bake until all the egg mixture is gone. If the shape is not perfect, place it on a mat with plastic wrap and reshape it.
  

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