The aroma is clear and fresh. It may seem light, but its robust umami flavor spreads softly from the moment it enters the mouth.
It has a refreshing aftertaste with a long aftertaste.
For fish, it can be served steamed with sake, grilled with salt, or simmered with a moderate sweetness.
It also goes well with vegetables with a slightly bitter taste, such as grilled and soaked green peppers.
This is the first hiyaoroshi of the year.
It is refreshing, but has a soft sweet aroma.
It goes well with both meat and fish.
Sake goes well with it, but it also makes the meal go faster.
Mr. Naganuma's Souup: ☺️
Always delicious ❗
I used to buy it at Mr. Saito's or get it from an acquaintance, but now I bought it in Nagai City 😂.
As usual, it's not gorgeous and fragrant! I always buy it from Mr. Saito, but I got it in Nagai city,
It has a fresh aroma, a soft mouthfeel, and a moderate aftertaste that lingers in the back of your throat with a hint of sourness.
It's delicious 😆.
In Yamagata, Takagi Sake Brewery/Jushidai in Murayama City is also delicious, but Sou Yuu is a little different. ☺️
It's crisp and ricey.
I tried it with bonito tataki, and it went perfectly with it, but I think there are other things that would go better with it...
I think it would go well with mackerel or meat,
If you're looking for something else, I think the brown sugar taketokonosato called taketokonokuro would be the best match.