Bonito Flakes und Kombu für Dashi
Bonito Flakes und Kombu im Topf
Bonito Flakes und Kombu im Hario Dashi Pot

Japanese Cooking Box Dashi Set Bonito Kombu

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SKU: KB001

✔️ Set mit Bonito-Flocken & Kombu für klassische Dashi

✔️ Authentische Basis für Suppen, Saucen & Ramen

✔️ Ideal für Einsteiger in die japanische Küche

20 g Bonito Flakes and 113.6 g Kombu for Dashi

  • For the classic version as an aqueous extract
  • For at least 800 ml finished Dashi
  • For preparation in a pot or in the Japanese Dashi Pot


Make a dashi with bonito flakes and kombu in the traditional way

One of the basic types of Dashi is the combination of bonito or katsuobushi flakes and kombu. For this, both ingredients are "extracted" in water. You start with the kombu, which is left to steep in lukewarm water in a pot for a certain amount of time. Then the bonito flakes are added and the whole is briefly brought to a boil. After that, everything is passed through a sieve and the dashi is ready.

As an alternative to the pot, the original Japanese Hario Dashi Pot can also be used to make the dashi in the microwave.

The result is a finished broth with a yellow-golden hue and full of umami.

Dashi in pot


What does this Dashi taste like?

The taste of the watery Kombu extract in the first step is not unlike a European broth. What you will perceive is the umami of glutamic acid, which has dissolved from the seaweed into the water. You will also taste a hint of salt. However, compared to European broth, the fatty component is missing. The longer the Kombu stays in the water, the more intense the Dashi becomes. The Bonito flakes then add a second umami component, namely the amino acid inosinate, and light smoky notes. Through the combination of the two amino acids from Kombu and Bonito flakes, the umami is enhanced.

More about Umami can be found on Wikipedia: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umami

How to use Dashi?

Dashi can be used as a base for soups like miso soup, ramen soup or also as an ingredient for sauces. You can also add dashi to European dishes, which adds umami without making the dish taste Japanese.


"Mixed with soy sauce, e.g., white soy sauce, it creates an umami bomb!" Jean Luc Oosting


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Buy kombu individually

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Bonito-Flocken
Delivery time: 3-5 business days
Origin: Spain
Fishing area: FAO 34 /51, Fishing method: Seine fishing
Ingredients: TUNA (Katsuworius pelamis)
Allergens: FISH

Nutritional values pro 100 g
Energy 1563 kJ / 369 kcal
Fat 5,2 g
saturated with it 1,7 g
Carbohydrates
<0,1 g
of which sugar <0,1 g
Protein 80,6 g
Salt 0,3 g

Responsible entrepreneur: Wadakyu Europe S.L., Pl. As Gandaras. 47, 36418 O Porrino Pontevedra, Spain

algae
Delivery time: 3-5 business days
Ingredients: Kombu
Allergens: May contain crustaceans, fish, and mollusks

Warning: Rich in iodine. Seaweed naturally contains a lot of iodine. Consuming more than 4.9 g (approx. 0.9 tsp of the broth) per day can lead to health damage (hyperthyroidism). Follow the preparation instructions on the package.

Nutritional values pro 100 g
Energy 11 kJ / 3 kcal
Fat <0,5 g
saturated with it < 0,1 g
Carbohydrates
0,6 g
of which sugar 0,6 g
Protein < 0,5 g
Salt 0,22 g

Responsible entrepreneur: JFC Deutschland GmbH, Theodorstrasse 293, 40472 Düsseldorf

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