A high-quality dashi pack with an elegant flavor that uses grilled chin and tuna honbushi as a base base.
Completely additive-free, without seasonings, salt, or extracts.
Even if you tear the pack and powder it.
It can be used for all purposes such as miso soup, simmered foods, and soups.
●Nutritional Information (per 1 pack 8g)
Calories: 26.6kcal
Protein: 5.13g
Total fat: 0.42g
Carbon-hydrated product: 0.57g
Sodium: 52.0mg
Salt equivalent: 0.14g
● Safe domestic dashi pack that can be safely enjoyed by children and the elderly
Kanejo's dashi pack is 100% domestically produced without additives, umami seasonings, salt, chemical seasonings, sugar, food additives, and artificial sweeteners.
It does not use yeast extracts, protein hydrolysate, or starch degradation products used as bulking agents.
Since no salt is used, it can also be used as a low-sodium seasoning.
You can tear the pack and use it as a powder broth as it is.
Unsalted dashi, which is gentle on the body, is also full of calcium and minerals.
・No chemical seasonings are used
・ Safe and secure for children to drink safely
・ It is a fine powder that can be used even if the pack is torn
・ You can make about 4~5 cups of miso soup in one pack.
・As a low-sodium seasoning. 1 cup of miso soup contains less than 0.05 g of salt
●What is the packaging material of our dashi pack?
We use non-woven fabric for our dashi pack packaging material.
We use those that have been tested to show that there is no problem even if they are boiled.
I am often asked why I don't use environmentally friendly materials such as unbleached paper.
It is true that unbleached paper has advantages because it is cheaper.
However, we do not use it for the following reasons.
The dashi pack is sealed by thermal evaporation.
Non-woven fabrics are materials that can be crimped by thermal evaporation, but unbleached paper cannot be sealed even if crimped at high temperatures due to the characteristics of the material itself.
Therefore, we use glue so that it can be sealed by applying heat.
Previously, when I compared the taste of dashi packs with non-woven fabric and unbleached paper, I found that the taste was completely different.
In the case of unbleached paper, the taste mutates.
And it turns out that it is due to the fact that the nori necessary for sealing has melted when boiled.
It seems to be used because it has no effect on the human body as a result of tests.
However, if the taste is mutated due to the influence of the packaging material, there is no point in using good ingredients.
Therefore, in order to enjoy the original taste of the material, Kanejo does not use unbleached paper, but selects and uses non-woven fabric.
If you are concerned about non-woven fabrics, please tear the pack and use it as a powder stock.