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Umami-so plum ume and yuzu blend
Ref : NISHAY3
Umami-so blends are the first completely natural umami powder concentrates on the market, made from barley and soy miso and salt.
It took our manufacturer five long years to finalize this powder seasonning, a true umami concentrate.
It is guaranteed to be free of coloring agents, flavor enhancers, preservatives and chemicals.
Umami-so is rich in glutamic acid and inosinic acid, and brings out the flavors of creamy sauces, raw vegetables (tomato, cucumber), grilled meats (chicken, beef, pork, duck) and broths.
Miyazaki yuzu and ume plum have been used to spice up and flavor this blend with its very fresh, acidic notes.
Our perfect pairings: ideal for grilled chicken, raw vegetable salads, meat and fish carpaccio, clear broths, grilled fish, etc.
Data sheet
- Origin
- Miyazaki, Japan
- Weight
- 1 kg net
100 g net - Packaging
- Bag
- Ingredients
- dehydrated miso (barley, soy, salt), salt, 7% dehydrated ume plum, black pepper, green onion, raw black cane sugar, 4% yuzu peel, ginger, mulberry leaf
- Storage
- keep away from light, heat and moisture
- Allergenic(s)
- barley
soya - Nutritional values
- Per 100 g : energy 269 kcal (1132 kJ) ; fat 4,4g, of which saturates 0,78g ; carbohydrate 40,2g, of which sugars 21g ; dietary fiber 11,1g; protein 11,6g ; salt 24,93g.
- Important
- Presence of an anti moisture bag in this product. Do not consume
Based on 2
reviews
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Restaurant F.
Published Sep 21, 2025 at 08:48 pm (Order date: Sep 02, 2025)5Excellent (Translated review)
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Florence G.
Published Aug 21, 2025 at 06:43 pm (Order date: Aug 05, 2025)5I put it everywhere. Broth, sauces. (Translated review)

Umami-so blends are the first completely natural umami powder concentrates on the market, made from barley and soy miso and salt.
It took our manufacturer five long years to finalize this powder seasonning, a true umami concentrate.

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