Showing posts with label miso. Show all posts
Showing posts with label miso. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Ah Miso Hungry

Saikyo. Hatcho. Mugi. Aka. Shiro ?? 
Anyone?? 

If none of these ring a bell you might not know quite as much about miso as you thought you did.  And no... it ain't just for soup.

If you feel like a little chat, cook, dine session with me then head straight over to
where you can book in for my class on 31 August 2014.

It will be a fun session about the what, why and how of miso.
I'll also be touching on a couple of other Japanese fermented foodstuffs! 

Hope to see you there. Cheers, Jane 

PS - thank you to hand model Tad McN! In the image above  you can see him in the beginning stages of his home-made miso crafting.

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Miso factory visit - Zenbu Ryori Tour

                 
A few i-phone snaps (so wish I'd had my real camera) from our Jan 2014 miso factory visit on the inaugural Zenbu Ryori Cuisine and Culture tour - what an honour to spend time learning about the history, making and use of miso. Thanks to my good friend and uber foodie translator Tad we were afforded the most wonderful insight into a local Kyoto family business. A chat, a brief factory tour and a lurk in the traditional old Kura with a bunch of curious, engaged punters.  Not bad for a winter morning's entertainment. We were able to sniff n taste so many varieties of excellent quality miso... let''s just say purchases were made - although not all booty left the country...

** hot tip from fellow traveller Fiona? don't carry miso paste in your hand luggage - it is considered a liquid/gel/paste etc.....

Hot and Hotterer!



Sunday, August 12, 2012

Peek into Takahama  たかはま

Recently I visited friends in quiet and lovely Takahama in Fukui prefecture- its about a 2 hour trip from Kyoto whether you go by road or rail.  I recommend the train as the views on  route are quite stunning - green misty mountains, deep gorges, farm villages - you get the picture. I didn't get a chance to check out the old town area which looks very much lost in time - perhaps stuck in the 40's and a bit daggy, gritty, earthy - and  therefore very intriguing  to me - think crusty old shotengai (shopping strip arcades) with cranky shopkeepers and possible treasures to be found in second hand stores etc... that will have to wait until my return trip. I did however spend a relaxing time in my friend's home high in the mountain listening to the chattering monkeys, frog chorus and frequent birdcall. 

As we were driving we were able to stray a little off the beaten track and stop on route to visit one of the top 100 natural springs in Japan - with fabulous drinking water available to fill up your own containers. There is a lovely shrine and grounds to wander and a little joint to grab a bite to eat. 
Over the sprawling grounds and up a hill (past a rather large snake who eyed us curiously) we came across a beautiful hidden part of the shrine which exudes fantastic energy
Back down the hill are some unusual constructions, plus a sprawling flower garden, koi (carp) pond and more structured landscaping
I am used to seeing maybe one hydrangea bush or two in a garden but here they were almost growing wild! Stunning!

Lunch was a hearty, flavoursome oyakodon (chicken and egg over rice). Home cooking. 
The filling station...
Back on route we were able to see a little more of the countryside
This sweet little shop was full of super fresh local produce at great prices. 
The view from my friend's verandah.....peaceful.
dreamcatcher in the garden - above and below...well we think it was a monkey... possibly taken down by a bear or wild boar... very unusual thing for a city girl to witness...
Neighbouring farmer friends came a visiting armed with homemade miso - 1 year  old at the back and 10 years old (made by her grandmother and more quite medicinal) in the front.   After tea and traditional sweets we took a walk around the local area, visiting artist friend, Myong Hee Kim's, studio where she creates her wonderful works. 
The beautiful old farm building which is now home to a very creative space. 
Wonderful, inspirational vibrations
Myong Hee Kim
Thanks for a lovely weekend Myong Hee and Bob. xx