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单词 miso
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Definition of miso in English:

miso

noun ˈmiːsəʊˈmēsō
mass noun
  • 1Paste made from fermented soya beans and barley or rice malt, used in Japanese cooking.

    日本豆麦酱,味噌

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She makes miso from fermented soya beans each spring, treading them first with a pair of wellies and then pounding the pulp into blocks, finally hanging them in the rafters to dry.
    • Like a lot of Japanese ingredients, miso is handy to have in the fridge, where it will last for up to a year.
    • Miso used to be ground daily at home with a huge pestle and mortar, but nowadays it is sold ready ground.
    • Add the miso, ginger, carrot, and heart of palm, and simmer for five minutes.
    • Other products like tofu and miso also call for mature, large-seeded specialty soybean varieties.
    • When the fermentation of miso is complete the soya beans retain their original shape.
    • The color of miso determines how long the product's been aged, as well as its salt content.
    • In fact, miso is a great source of complex carbohydrates, protein, essential oils and minerals.
    • Miso is known to aid in digestion and strengthen the blood.
    • Small skewers of ground chicken in garlic miso or fresh wasabi are presented like jeweled bracelets, and deserve the setting.
    • Robins is certainly not the first to marinate chicken in a Thai sauce, or cod in miso.
    • The liquid poured off during this production of miso is what is known as soya sauce.
    • Miso is quite salty, so use it instead of salt to flavor your food.
    • But the grilled pork shoulder was good (it's dunked in sake and miso), and so was the pork belly, which is simmered to a melting, fatty softness and presented in a thick peasant's pot.
    • Home-made miso is still ground by hand.
    • The very best miso comes from the center of the cask and customarily was presented to the emperor of Japan.
    • Organic sauce imports include soy sauce, miso and salad dressings.
    • A tiny heap of finely shredded zest will be placed on top of cooked vegetables or fish, or mixed with miso to make a condiment.
    • The three main soya bean products - miso, tofu, and shoyu - are the second largest source of protein for the Japanese.
    • The filling gained the cheesecake-like consistency from tofu along with ground almonds, soy milk, corn starch, and - believe ir or not - a tiny spoonful of miso.
    1. 1.1 A soup thickened with miso paste, often with added tofu or vegetables.
      a bowl of piping hot miso
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I bet there are people in California nursing homes eating miso.
      • Vegetarian cuisine prepared in Zen monasteries relied heavily on soy products, including miso soup and tofu.
      • Dipped in miso, it has a sweet, jellied, curiously dissolving quality, like some exotic form of vegan candy.
      • As for what to drink with miso soup, sometimes even winemakers choose beer.
      • I had several bottles of hot sake and some miso to accompany our dish of sashimi.
      • I love miso, but not while I'm listening to the Today programme.
      • The sumashi was a clear-broth seafood soup, and it was satisfying as well, though it didn't quite live up to the miso.
      • Her soup arrives, thank God. It's a clear miso with a few scallion tips.
      • At a sit down lunch, I get a lovely bowl of miso, a cup of tea, a box of something and a nice little dish in which to mix my wasabi and soy.
      • If you're suffering from a nasty hangover, you might want to try miso, which can readily replenish your body with lost vitamins and minerals.
      • I had a tasty lunch with Joe at this new Japanese restaurant over by Gramercy Park, sharing a big fresh tuna salad, with a bowl of miso for me.
      • See his website for an excellent explanation of how to make a great bowl of miso.
      • It is in fact Santiago's hottest Pan Asian restaurant-bar, serving fine cocktails and exquisite selections of sashimi and miso you never thought possible this side of the Chinese Sea.
      • The miso soup was some of the best either of us had ever tasted in this city.
      • Although the mostly iceberg salad is lame, the miso soup is lovely, smoky, subtle stuff.
      • Plain tofu is often eaten in the morning with a touch of ginger, or miso soup with tofu on the side.
      • The beans were followed by soup; my friend went for the miso, while I chose the sumashi.
      • The atmosphere is casual: complimentary tea and miso are self-serve and the dishes are disposable.
      • The best miso is served in tiny amounts and has a complex, nutty, salty flavor.

Origin

Japanese.

Definition of miso in US English:

miso

nounˈmēsō
  • 1Paste made from fermented soybeans and barley or rice malt, used in Japanese cooking.

    日本豆麦酱,味噌

    Example sentencesExamples
    • When the fermentation of miso is complete the soya beans retain their original shape.
    • The color of miso determines how long the product's been aged, as well as its salt content.
    • Like a lot of Japanese ingredients, miso is handy to have in the fridge, where it will last for up to a year.
    • The three main soya bean products - miso, tofu, and shoyu - are the second largest source of protein for the Japanese.
    • Miso used to be ground daily at home with a huge pestle and mortar, but nowadays it is sold ready ground.
    • In fact, miso is a great source of complex carbohydrates, protein, essential oils and minerals.
    • The filling gained the cheesecake-like consistency from tofu along with ground almonds, soy milk, corn starch, and - believe ir or not - a tiny spoonful of miso.
    • The liquid poured off during this production of miso is what is known as soya sauce.
    • But the grilled pork shoulder was good (it's dunked in sake and miso), and so was the pork belly, which is simmered to a melting, fatty softness and presented in a thick peasant's pot.
    • Miso is known to aid in digestion and strengthen the blood.
    • She makes miso from fermented soya beans each spring, treading them first with a pair of wellies and then pounding the pulp into blocks, finally hanging them in the rafters to dry.
    • Home-made miso is still ground by hand.
    • Small skewers of ground chicken in garlic miso or fresh wasabi are presented like jeweled bracelets, and deserve the setting.
    • Other products like tofu and miso also call for mature, large-seeded specialty soybean varieties.
    • Robins is certainly not the first to marinate chicken in a Thai sauce, or cod in miso.
    • The very best miso comes from the center of the cask and customarily was presented to the emperor of Japan.
    • Miso is quite salty, so use it instead of salt to flavor your food.
    • A tiny heap of finely shredded zest will be placed on top of cooked vegetables or fish, or mixed with miso to make a condiment.
    • Organic sauce imports include soy sauce, miso and salad dressings.
    • Add the miso, ginger, carrot, and heart of palm, and simmer for five minutes.
    1. 1.1 A soup thickened with miso paste, often with added tofu or vegetables.
      a bowl of piping hot miso
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Plain tofu is often eaten in the morning with a touch of ginger, or miso soup with tofu on the side.
      • Vegetarian cuisine prepared in Zen monasteries relied heavily on soy products, including miso soup and tofu.
      • The sumashi was a clear-broth seafood soup, and it was satisfying as well, though it didn't quite live up to the miso.
      • At a sit down lunch, I get a lovely bowl of miso, a cup of tea, a box of something and a nice little dish in which to mix my wasabi and soy.
      • I had a tasty lunch with Joe at this new Japanese restaurant over by Gramercy Park, sharing a big fresh tuna salad, with a bowl of miso for me.
      • It is in fact Santiago's hottest Pan Asian restaurant-bar, serving fine cocktails and exquisite selections of sashimi and miso you never thought possible this side of the Chinese Sea.
      • The beans were followed by soup; my friend went for the miso, while I chose the sumashi.
      • If you're suffering from a nasty hangover, you might want to try miso, which can readily replenish your body with lost vitamins and minerals.
      • The atmosphere is casual: complimentary tea and miso are self-serve and the dishes are disposable.
      • See his website for an excellent explanation of how to make a great bowl of miso.
      • I had several bottles of hot sake and some miso to accompany our dish of sashimi.
      • I bet there are people in California nursing homes eating miso.
      • Her soup arrives, thank God. It's a clear miso with a few scallion tips.
      • The best miso is served in tiny amounts and has a complex, nutty, salty flavor.
      • Although the mostly iceberg salad is lame, the miso soup is lovely, smoky, subtle stuff.
      • As for what to drink with miso soup, sometimes even winemakers choose beer.
      • Dipped in miso, it has a sweet, jellied, curiously dissolving quality, like some exotic form of vegan candy.
      • I love miso, but not while I'm listening to the Today programme.
      • The miso soup was some of the best either of us had ever tasted in this city.

Origin

Japanese.

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