| | |  | Soups, Stews & Stocks | Home » » Miso-Cup Original Golden Vegetable Soup, 4-Count Boxes (Pack of 12) | | | | | | | Description: | | Delicious Golden Vegetable Soup. Low fat Cholesterol free Low calorie Eight 8-oz serving in four envelopes. Natural and instant. The original. Freeze-dried instant Just add hot water Unlike other instant soups, Miso-Cup relies exclusively upon natural, unpasteurized Miso, which is freeze-dried fresh from the aging barrels, without additives or preservatives. Much like yogurt, Miso is considered to be a living food. That is why Edward & Sons takes extra care to use costly freeze-drying methods which maintain, as much as possible, the naturally occurring living cultures for which fresh miso is prized. Only choice, vegetable ingredients are added to make Miso-Cup complete. Miso-Cup makes wonderful soup in seconds, and may also be used to season all sort of recipes. No added sugar; no cholesterol; no saturated fats; no MSG; gluten free; low calorie. Miso-Cup contains no animal products, sugar, preservatives, hydrogenated fats, MSG or chemical additives. Product of Japan. | | | Features: | |
• Pack of 12 2.5-ounce boxes, each containing four two-serving envelopes (total of 30 ounces, 48 envelopes, 96 servings)
• All-natural freeze-dried soup mix featuring unpasteurized light miso; Organic; Gluten-Free
• Flavored also with onions and parsley
• Vegetarian/vegan; no saturated fat or cholesterol; no MSG; no gluten
• Add hot water for instant soup; use also as base for sauces, stews, gravies
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 10.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.9 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.95 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 1 reviews |
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Better than the restaurant miso soupDec 24, 2010
By James B. Martin Delicious -- to me anyway. I do add about 1/2 teaspoon of Kikkoman Ponzu soy sauce because I like a little bit more salty taste. This miso has a depth of flavor that others don't have (to my taste anyway). I like it better than ANY restaurant miso soup that I've had. I notice that the flavor improves if I let it sit in my cup for a couple of minutes before eating. I did not like the version of this soup that includes the seaweed because it is simply too fishy tasting (again, in my opinion). Minor problem: There are 4 envelopes in the box. Each envelope will make 2 8 oz. servings. The problem is that it is difficult to exactly split the quantity in the envelope into two equal portions. My solution is to lay the envelope on the counter, flatten it, find the middle of the product packed portion, fold the envelope on that line and then cut the envelop in half with scissors. This works OK but I'd prefer that the envelopes were half size.
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