Dark miso
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Ingredient Information

Name

Dark miso

Category

Especias y Hierbas

Popularity

2 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Dark miso is a traditional Japanese paste made from fermented soybeans, often combined with rice or barley, characterized by its deep brown color and intense umami flavor. This type of miso undergoes a longer fermentation process and is typically saltier and more robust compared to lighter types of miso.

Originating from Japan, dark miso is a fundamental ingredient in Asian cuisine and is used to add depth and flavor to soups, stews, marinades, and sauces. Its natural fermentation not only enriches its flavor but also provides beneficial probiotics for digestive health.

Among its properties, it stands out for its content of plant-based proteins, B vitamins, and minerals such as zinc and manganese. Additionally, dark miso is known for its antioxidant effects and for contributing to better digestion thanks to the microorganisms it contains.

In different regions of Latin America, dark miso may be known simply as red miso or brown miso, referring to its color and longer fermentation process.

Nutritional Properties

4.0g
fiber
3720mg
sodium
51mcg
folate
910mg
potassium
198
calories
0mcg
lycopene
12.3g
proteins
0.0mg
vitamin c
6.0g
total fats
26.2g
carbohydrates

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