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Japanese Soups Posted by on Mar 31, 2010 in Culture

There are different kinds of みそしる or miso soup. The most basic kind of miso soup includes tofu squares, seaweed, and a soup stock called だし. The だし can be made of dried kelp, fish, or mushrooms. Sometimes a bowl of rice is served along with the soup. Miso soup can be found in many asian convenience stores. It’s sold in the form of a paste. Add water to the paste, in boiling water. That’s all there is to it! (If you like it plain!)

とんじる (also called ぶたじる) is a pork, vegetable and miso paste soup. The vegetables may include potato squares, sliced onions, carrots, and green onions. The pork is thinly sliced. Sometimes I leave just the pork slices to absorb the flavor of the miso soup, and later add the slices to the とんじる. It just tastes incredible this way! This soup can also be found in packaged form in Japanese convenience stores.

いもに is a meat and potato soup that includes sugar and soy sauce as its basic ingredients. It’s a popular food served outdoors. Depending on the region, other ingredients may include pork (thinly sliced), beef, tofu, mushrooms, cabbage, carrots, and even miso paste. The Yamagata Prefecture (山形県) is famous for its いもに. In the autumn months, tourists flock to the region to get a taste of the いもに.

ぞうすい is a rice and vegetable soup. There are different kinds of ぞうすい recipes, but the most common is the one with chicken in it. To make the soup, precook the rice in water and mix it with だし with ingredients like mushrooms, radish, seaweed and green onions. This is a soup thought to cure the common cold and for those who don’t have an appetite. It’s also a soup consumed on cold, chilly days.

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  1. ティファ:

    I love this blog! Just found it today, and it’s とても便利! Looking forward to reading the posts! ありがおつ!

  2. Tatiana:

    I love this post!

    I wonder though if you could tell me the name of a soup I’ve been looking for for a long time. I had it once and I want to make it, but I don’t know what it’s called to find the recipe!

    It’s a cold noodle soup, with brown noodles. I imagine it’s had in the summer time, because it’s very refreshing too…

    Thank you in advance, whether you know the soup or not! =)

  3. qlm2001:

    So helpful post!!!

    Looking forward to more posts:)