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Miso Master Organic Chickpea Miso is a 16 oz tub of soy-free, gluten-free, vegan white miso paste made from organic chickpeas. Naturally fermented without preservatives or accelerants, it offers a lower sodium, probiotic-rich alternative to traditional miso. Perfect for enhancing soups, sauces, dressings, and even desserts, this handcrafted miso is produced in North Carolina using authentic Japanese methods refined over 40 years.









| ASIN | B07FTJMM4N |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,102 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #6 in Miso Paste #470 in Single Herbs & Spices |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,080) |
| Department | All Ages, Unisex |
| Item model number | 0023547400416 |
| Manufacturer | Miso Master Miso |
| Package Dimensions | 4.45 x 4.41 x 3.43 inches; 1 Pounds |
| UPC | 023547400416 |
| Units | 16.0 Ounce |
T**R
Delicious, soy-free, and probiotics :)
I LOVE this stuff. It tastes delicious, is super easy to throw into some hot water and make a quick miso broth. I used to be able to get it at a nutrition store locally, but they shut down, so now I have to purchase off amazon. It's a little more pricey, but worth it, in my opinion. I LOVE that it is soy free but still get all of the great umami flavor of miso and the probiotic benefits. Some day, I'm going to try to make a hard non-dairy cheese using this stuff, because I think it's the closest thing flavor-wise to a really sharp cheddar that I miss since going dairy free. I make a pretty mean macaroni and "cheese" using this miso as the flavor base in a cashew milk roux. :) It's delicious! If you're dairy and soy free, this is an indispensable ingredient to have in your kitchen. And it's awesome even if you're NOT dairy or soy free--I'd eat it either way, it tastes so delicious!
H**.
Mmmm Miso 🍜
I love this brand of Miso! Happy Whole Foods carries it. Wish they had the barley and other flavors. This stuff lasts a long time. Makes a fantastic wonton soup!
S**M
It's lovely!!!
I am a newbie to this miso business. After reading about how nutritious and beneficial a food it is, decided to give it a try. Found this brand and liked the fact that the container is certified plastic neutral so at least I won't be adding to the amount already ingesting. Found the taste quite pleasing (although one has to be careful about the high salt content and reduce regular salt intake accordingly). Have gone through a couple of tubs of white and am now trying the red to see which one I like more. However, it could end up being a toss up and I will be ordering both flavor in the future. Highly recommend this seller.
B**T
Lasts a long time in the fridge
I always have a tub of this in the fridge, it’s great to add some Asian flare to your cooking and can be used to make a delicious miso-glaze.
J**A
This brand is superb!
Miso isn't just for soup. Did you know that chefs use this in sauces as well? So versatile and this brand has a mellow flavor without being overly salty. Keeps forever in the refrigerator. Try their red miso as well. I use both.
P**L
Poor seller that keeps miso unrefrigerated
I want to start of by saying this is my favorite brand of white miso and have been using it for decades. When bought refrigerated in store it is always top quality. This seller obviously keeps this product in an unrefrigerated warehouse for long periods of time. My container arrived crushed. The contents had been unrefrigerated for so long that it was almost black. None of this is Great Eastern Sun's fault, it is the fault of the seller, Navistro. Steer clear of any miso sold by them, they don't care about quality control.
Y**V
Very pleased
I use miso often for recipes like dressings and soups. I saw this brand recommended by Baked by Melissa and have to say is the best brand I have bought of white miso. Will buy again.
A**A
Easy - Rethink Your Staples (see list)
Quality and flavor are excellent with this miso. It lasts nearly forever, and the cost is low enough that you can make very easy miso soups and ramen for not much more than the starving artist package price. No kidding. Especially if you are willing to boil bones. The only thing you need to watch out for is salt. Things to keep around: Miso paste. Kimchi (you can make this inexpensively and easily) Sesame oil and tahini dried beans and rice decent bouillon - anchovy, dashi, beef, chicken any cheap noodles that work for you canned or dried meat or fish These will work with whatever protein you have/can afford (beans and rice make a complete protein when things get really tight) plus whatever veggies might be starting to turn (waste not want not). As bleak as it looks on paper, pretty much anything you throw together will be healthy and taste good. Top it with a jammy (medium boiled) egg (boil water, take eggs right from the fridge, lower into water, boil for 6.5 minutes, cool immediately), and it's stupid good. Beyond that, you can get as fancy as you wanna be.
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