Fuji Oil Launches Plant-Based Dashi Broth for Halal and Vegan Tourists in Japan
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Edy Suherli
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Fuji Oil Co. has developed MIRA-Dashi, a plant-based dashi broth that mimics chicken and seafood flavors, catering to the growing demand for halal and vegan food options among foreign tourists visiting Japan. The product, launched in 2023 and manufactured in Osaka Prefecture, offers a vegetable-based alternative to traditional Japanese dashi which is typically made from bonito or seaweed.
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· 3 pulledThe surge in foreign tourists has made restaurants in Japan increasingly faced with requests for halal and vegan food.
Fuji Oil Co. developed MIRA-Dashi, a vegetable dashi broth with the taste of chicken and seafood.
Dashi is the basic broth in Japanese cuisine. Usually, dashi is made from ingredients such as dried bonito or seaweed. However, MIRA-Dashi is made from veget
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