




🥢 Elevate your lunch game with authentic Japanese miso—ready in a flash, anywhere!
Miko Brand Freeze Dried Variety Pack Miso Soup offers 10 servings of premium Japanese miso soup in five distinct flavors. Each serving is freeze-dried to preserve authentic taste and nutrients, requiring only hot water to prepare. Produced by a historic brewery with over 300 years of expertise, this pack delivers convenience and tradition in one compact, easy-to-carry package.
| ASIN | B0BM87GC9X |
| Best Sellers Rank | #86,906 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #62 in Packaged Miso Soups |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (542) |
| Manufacturer | Shinsyu-Ichi Miso Co., Ltd |
| Package Dimensions | 9.37 x 8.54 x 3.19 inches; 1.99 ounces |
| UPC | 894972002809 |
| Units | 1.99 Ounce |
E**O
Easy, quick and delightful
Im a fan of miso, but with limited time and budget this miso is a great value. Variety of flavors, richness of the miso, there is no need to leave the office. Just drop the cube, add hot water and you are done. So easy and not salty at all. Perfect for a quick lunch!
S**Z
Freeze dried soups
These freeze dried soups are delicious and easy to make. They are a little bland for me, nothing a little bit of hot sauce or soy sauce can fix.
S**S
Tasty variety pack
The sodium content in this soup was just right. Very filling and quick to make. I added freeze dried vegetables to my soup which made it more tasty! The different variety is a plus! Enjoyed them all
T**F
More tasty, for less
At the time of my purchase, this Miko brand freeze-dried soup was 9.82. It seems to have gone to 10.20 as of this review. I tested this soup against the trendy, way more expensive Tsubi brand, and I tried them both at the same time. Both were the eggplant variety. Both came in a small freeze-dried brick. Both only make approx 3/4 cup of soup, if made per package directions. This seems to be a rather small amount. Anything less than a cup is pretty stingy, in my opinion. So, I did knock one star off for this lameness! However, I can unequivocally state that I really preferred the taste of this less expensive soup over the more costly other brand. The Miko also had a few more chunks of eggplant, that plump up nicely upon rehydration, plus some seaweed, which make it more visually pleasing to me, and also offers a flavor more similar to my local Japanese restaurants. The flavor is more savory in the Miko brand. It has a delicious, light fragrance. I tried both made as directed, but then added extra water, a bit of soy sauce and sesame oil, to stretch it out a bit. Yummy! So, to me, this is a much better value, for a flavor I prefer. I will purchase this again!
J**D
delish & convenient
What more can you want? Plus it's a good price.
S**X
Good and easy
Really tasty and easy to prepare for a healthy start to the day!
K**N
Sooooo good would recommend the eggplant
Flavors are so good!! Found it Homegoods been eating it since. Eggplant is superior ♥️
C**S
Expensive but good miso
The miso flavor tastes like watered down miso; and I didn’t use much water when I made the soup. Edit: apparently you are supposed to mix several of the small packets together, which I did not know. Still expensive for the price if that’s the case.
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