History of Miso, Soybean Jiang (China), Jang (Korea) and Tauco (Indonesia) (200 BC-2009)Soyinfo Center, 2009 - 1378 頁 |
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... Miso Soup ( nattô - jiru , a special type of miso soup that contains diced natto ) , which became popular during this period . Note : This is the earliest document seen ( Feb. 2001 ) that mentions nattô - jiru . Letter ( e - mail ) from ...
... Miso Soup ( nattô - jiru , a special type of miso soup that contains diced natto ) , which became popular during this period . Note : This is the earliest document seen ( Feb. 2001 ) that mentions nattô - jiru . Letter ( e - mail ) from ...
第 84 頁
... miso ( neri - miso ) is also given . 144. Shokumotsu waka honzô [ The book of Japanese foods ? ] . 1795. Japan . [ Jap ] * • Summary : Mentions natto miso soup ( nattô - jiru ) . 145. Thunberg , Charles Peter . 1795. Travels in Europe ...
... miso ( neri - miso ) is also given . 144. Shokumotsu waka honzô [ The book of Japanese foods ? ] . 1795. Japan . [ Jap ] * • Summary : Mentions natto miso soup ( nattô - jiru ) . 145. Thunberg , Charles Peter . 1795. Travels in Europe ...
第 85 頁
... miso soup prepared with fish and leeks . These miso [ he apparently thought miso was the name of a legume ; see Thunberg 1796 in English ] closely resemble lentils . They are the small dolic beans of Japan ( ce sont de petites fèves de ...
... miso soup prepared with fish and leeks . These miso [ he apparently thought miso was the name of a legume ; see Thunberg 1796 in English ] closely resemble lentils . They are the small dolic beans of Japan ( ce sont de petites fèves de ...
第 87 頁
... miso - soup . " Page 236 : " The Japanese eat thrice a day and their general fare is miso - soup boiled with fish and onions . " Page 267 : " Ladies do not eat with the men , but by themselves . Rice supplies the place of bread , and is ...
... miso - soup . " Page 236 : " The Japanese eat thrice a day and their general fare is miso - soup boiled with fish and onions . " Page 267 : " Ladies do not eat with the men , but by themselves . Rice supplies the place of bread , and is ...
第 103 頁
... soup rendered it accessible to the meanest coolie,...” (p. 381). Note: This may well have been miso soup with wakame. “They consume little or no meat, except in the form of soups;...” (p. 381). “The first Japanese dinner we ever went to ...
... soup rendered it accessible to the meanest coolie,...” (p. 381). Note: This may well have been miso soup with wakame. “They consume little or no meat, except in the form of soups;...” (p. 381). “The first Japanese dinner we ever went to ...
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