What is Okayama's 100% Brown Dried Rice Koji (Marukura)
Dried Brown Rice Koji By Marukura is a rice koji made by the craftsmen from Okayama Prefecture.
This product is carefully and slowly produced in warm temperature so the koji mold won't break.
Due to its popularity, we have prepared a large capacity of 10kg Dried Brown Rice Rice Koji (Marukura). You can use this for business.
※ After receiving your order, the product will be ordered from the manufacturer. * There are times when production is stopped by the manufacturer or there is a delay in shipping. In that case we will contact you separately. Please note.
You can use rice koji for making sweet sake (amazake), homemade miso (traditional Japanese seasoning made from fermented soybeans and barley or rice koji), shio koji (Japanese natural seasoning made by salt, water and rice koji), and other things. You can also use it as a substitute materials when making yeast food such as bread and sweets.
We pack in carefully it a box so it could fit 10kg.
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How to Rehydrate Dried Rice Koji
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About The Difference Between White Rice Koji and Brown Rice Koji
At first glance, the color is different. But not only its appearance, but the taste and fragrance are also different.
If you make miso or sweet sake with white rice koji, the result will be very sweet. With the refreshing scent, there are almost no Japanese people who would dislike it. Also, since the production volume is also large, white rice koji is easy to obtain. The dish recipe using white rice koji is also abundant, so it is perfect for people who are a beginner at using koji.
Brown rice koji can be used for making miso, shio koji, and sweet sake as well. But compared with white rice koji, the unique sweetness of brown rice has become its attractiveness. It tastes slightly bitter and remains in the mouth. This subtle bitterness and flavor is the real pleasure of brown rice. There are lots of previous costumers who reorder the brown rice koji when try tried it for the first time. The deep sweet scent brings so much presence.
For those who have already used the white rice koji and grasped the know-how of the fermentation process , this brown rice koji will be our next recommendation item you would like to try!
Even those who use koji for the first time, please note that brown rice koji is not hard to handle. Like white rice koji, you can use it for various dishes. The only difficulty is that brown rice koji cannot be stock up easily because of the small amount of distribution.
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How to Use Dried Brown Rice Koji?
Like the white rice koji, you can use this to make sweet sake, homemade miso, and shio koji easily at home. The dishes will be more delicious if you use the high-quality koji made by old-fashioned way!
Homemade shio koji can be made by mixing dried koji, salt, and water and then fermenting it.
If you mix soybean and salt in dried koji and ferment it for a long time, you can make handmade miso. *On the packaging, it is stated that you should rehydrate dried koji before using it. But you can use dried koji as it is when you're making homemade miso.
Mix dried koji and hot water of about 55-60 degree Celcius in a rice cooker or any type of heat incubator. Keep it warm for about 6 hours and you can make delicious amazake only with rice koji!
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The Difference Between Dried Koji and Regular Koji
Dried koji is a type of koji that has been dehydrated. Koji can be divided into two types: regular koji (raw koji) and dried koji. Regular koji that is not dried is susceptible to various unwanted bacteria. It can also easily deteriorate in quality due to self-fermentation. Therefore, regular koji is harder to store. Because of that, dried koji was created.
Dried koji is very strong against various bacteria that have bad effects on the fermentation. It can also prevent self-fermentation. In addition to that, the taste of dried koji is pretty much the same as regular koji.
Message From Marukura Food Manufacturer
The Marukura Food Manufacturer do the production and sells koji, sweet sake, and miso at Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture. In addition to domestic sales, we are exporting organic food (such as brown rice sweet sake, white miso, wheat miso, natto miso, etc) to North America, European Union, Australia, and Southeast Asia. Because of that, we strive to deal not only with domestic hygiene standards but also overseas hygiene standards. In November 2017, we passed the examination from FDA (United State's Food and Drug Administration) which is said to be one of the most difficult examinations. Because of that, we can smoothly exports well. There are indeed lots of companies with a long history that can not be imitated outside Japan. We take advantage of know-how to cultivated to produces food that can be eaten deliciously, safely and securely. That is the restoration of a brand made in Japan.
Product Details
Name |
Okayama's 100% Dried Brown Rice Koji (Marukura) |
Quantity |
10kg |
Best Before |
6 Months after production date |
Storing Guide |
Keep in places with low humidity or keep them in the fridge |
Important Points
- The package contains 10kg of Dried Brown Rice Koji (Marukura).
- This product is for the inorganic brown koji rice from Marukura (without JAS certification). If you are looking for the Organic Brown Dried Rice Koji by Marukura, please check the page here.
- Expired date: half year from production.
- When saving dried koji, please avoid places with high temperature, high humidity, and direct sunlight that could change the dried koji's taste and quality. Please save it in a cool place such as the refrigerator and use sealed containers so the dried koji won't absorb any moisture.
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