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Roland Foods White Miso Paste is a 35.2-ounce package of premium imported miso, crafted from fermented soybeans. This versatile paste is perfect for enhancing soups, marinades, dressings, and spreads, offering a delightful sweet and salty flavor profile. Ideal for both home cooks and food service professionals, it provides a simple way to elevate your culinary creations.
P**T
exactly as advertised.
exactly as advertised.
L**E
Nice Miso
All good
M**L
Good taste.
The whole family likes to eat Miso soup with tofu and this paste is very easy to prepare just by adding some natural ingredients to it in a pot of hot water,let it bowl for 5 minutes and the soup is ready to be enjoyed with some scallions and seaweed.A very delicious White Miso soup.
J**B
Wonderful Umami flavor profile
Like the consistency and taste. Wish the product was in a resealable container. Hard to maintain moisture level as is.
A**L
Delicious
Best flavor white miso I have ever tasted. I use it on veggies mixed with a little olive oil and bake them until kind of crispy. Ads the perfect amount of flavor. Extremely pleased with this purchase! I highly recommend this Miso.
A**L
Delicious
Much more delicate in flavor than the red.
S**Y
Great for cooking!
White miso is my favorite; its sweet qualities make it perfect for braising vegetables. I used to purchase Miso Master and Eden white miso. However, the cost for each was typically ten dollars for ten to sixteen ounces of product. Since I primarily cook with miso, I was looking for bulk product that still had a good flavor profile. I was so happy to find the Roland white miso on Amazon. Roland white miso is flavorful and economical.When you order from Amazon, you get two substantial bags of miso that are each 35.3 ounces. Once opened, Miso really doesn't go bad so I didn't fret about ordering this large quantify. I use some types of miso less frequently, such as red miso, and from personal experience I know it can keep for over a year or more.As I frequently cook with my miso, I wanted to make sure that the Roland miso could be substitute for Miso Master and Eden without impacting the end flavor of my recipes. I'm happy to report that I have not noticed any substantial flavor differences in my dishes since switching from the Eden and Miso Master brands for most of my cooking:Nutritionally, Roland's white miso has more calories, more fat, more sodium, and more protein than the other brands of white miso that I have used. Here is the nutritional profile of Roland white miso:Serving size: 1 tablespoonServings per 35.3 oz bag: 62Calories: 35 per servingFat: 1 gram per servingsodium: 740 mg per servingTotal Carbohydrates: 4 grams per servingDietary Fiber: Less than 1 gram per servingSugars: 4 grams per servingProtein: 2 grams per servingThe ingredients and prominence of certain ingredients in the Roland miso differ from the Eden and Miso Master products. Miso Master and Eden do not put alcohol in their white miso. Additionally, Roland uses a lot of water in the composition of its product -- water is the first ingredient. In the Eden product, rice is the first ingredient. In the Miso Master product, soybeans are the first ingredient.Ingredients: Water, soybeans, rice, salt, alcohol.If you are looking for a white miso with less sodium, Eden's white miso has 330 mg. per tablespoon. Miso Master has about 540 mg. of sodium per tablespoon.For cooking, this product has served me well. Health wise, it may fall behind other white miso brands out there but for my purposes it works well.This product is made in Japan.
F**C
good quality
Of the various miso I have purchased, this one has the best value---taste good and price well. Recommended.
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