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Ogasawara's Mirin and Mirin Lees

Sale price$9.00

Ogasawara's Mirin and Mirin Lees

Ogasawara's mirin. If you try it as is, you may be surprised at its sweetness. It is so drinkable that many people would say it's like a sweet liqueur. And the lees from squeezing the mirin are also sweet and tasty, so they go well with sweets and cooking.

Shokunin Shoyu No.

First, try a sip of mirin.

Many people would mistake it for a sweet liqueur. The ingredients are 100% domestic rice and Japanese shochu, and it is a raw mirin that has not been heat-treated.

Made using domestic glutinous rice and aged for three years.

It is based on brewed alcohol and does not have the distinctive shochu aroma, so it brings out the best in the ingredients. It should be very easy to use in cooking.

The sweetness of Mio rice can be used in amazake, sweets, and cooking.

It looks similar to sake lees, but you might be surprised at how sweet it is. However, all of the sweetness comes from the rice. It can be used in amazake, sweets, and cooking. It's also delicious to eat as is.

Ogasawara's Mirin and Mirin Lees
Ogasawara's Mirin and Mirin Lees Sale price$9.00

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