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The Japanese Cookbook

By Emi Kazuko and Yasuko Fukuoka

Published 2024

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These fermented soya beans are rather smelly and slimy, and strange to the Western palate, but they go well with plain boiled rice. Mix some chopped spring onion (scallion), mustard and grated daikon with the natto, season with shoyu, and stir well. Put a couple of teaspoonfuls on hot rice and eat.
Storage
Soya flours should be kept in an airtight container in a cool, dry dark place. Keep natto in the refrigerator and eat within two weeks.

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