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A wonderful mixture of salt, grains, and soybeans, miso is used to make Na Jiru, a hearty broth filled with fresh vegetables. As softened miso paste is mixed into boiling hot water, a wonderful aroma envelopes the senses in warmth and the memory of home.
A wonderful mixture of [[salt]], grains, and soybeans, {{Wiki|miso}} is used to make {{Wiki|Miso soup|Na Jiru}}, a hearty broth filled with fresh vegetables. As softened miso paste is mixed into boiling hot water, a wonderful aroma envelopes the senses in warmth and the memory of home.
 
[[Category:Animus EGO database entries]]
[[Category:Animus EGO database entries]]
[[Category:Database: Food From Japan]]
[[Category:Database: Food From Japan]]
{{DEFAULTSORT:Miso Soup}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Miso Soup}}

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A wonderful mixture of salt, grains, and soybeans, miso is used to make Na Jiru, a hearty broth filled with fresh vegetables. As softened miso paste is mixed into boiling hot water, a wonderful aroma envelopes the senses in warmth and the memory of home.