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Azuki means โsmall beanโ. It is often spelled Adzuki or Aduki, but Azuki is the modern Japanese pronunciation and proper phonetic spelling. Azuki bean was first mentioned in Chinese literature in 300 BC.
The azuki bean, Vigna angularis, is one of the smallest beans common to Japanese and East Asian cultures and cuisines. Since ancient times, it has been a favorite in Japanese cuisine, where it is highly prized for its delicate flavor, nutritional properties, and healing benefits. Azuki beans are rich in antioxidants. In Oriental and macrobiotic nutritional therapies they are associated with healthy kidney function and support. Even before fermentation, when properly prepared, the azuki bean is one of the easiest beans to digest.
Azuki beans and rice are a traditional combination for many dishes in Japanese cuisine. In this miso they are happily married together as one whole seasoning. This is the most delicate of miso varieties.
Ingredients:ย Deep well water, lightly polished organic brown rice, organic azuki beans, sun-dried sea salt, organic sea vegetables and koji culture. Gluten-free and soy-free.
Nutrition Facts:ย Serving Size 1 tsp. (6g) Servings Per Container: 75; Amount Per Serving: Calories 10; Fat cal 0; Total Fat 0g, 0%; Sodium 180mg, 7%; Total Carbohydrate 2g, 1%; Sugars 0g; Protein 0g. (% Daily Value)
I can’t tell you how pleased I am to have found South River Miso. I look forward to my miso soup every day! It never fails to make the day better and its rich goodness always reminds me to take time to savor the moments of my life. You have a truly wonderful product! โ Andrew A., Alabama
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Azuki Bean Miso is prized for its delightful, delicate flavor; for its festive, red burgundy color; and for its unique healing propertiesโ all qualities which are elevated and enhanced through the wonder-working wisdom of miso fermentation. Azuki Bean Miso was introduced by us in the 1990โs and is made exclusively at South River.
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