Product lineup– archive –
Product catalog showing the items we handle
Flexible support from small lots to large lots

- Sold in small lots from 100g
- Handling heirloom vegetables from across Japan
- Dried fruits and herbs also supported
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Dried vegetables
Dried Shishigatani Kabocha
Dried Shishigatani kabocha is a commercial ingredient made from the Kyoto heirloom vegetable "Shishigatani kabocha." Shishigatani kabocha is a Japanese kabocha of the genus Cucurbita in the gourd family, prized for its distinctive gourd-like shape pinched at top and bottom, and its higher-moisture, light flavor. Agriture... -
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Dried Horikawa Gobo
Dried Horikawa gobo is a commercial ingredient made from the Kyoto heirloom vegetable "Horikawa gobo." Horikawa gobo is a large burdock that swells to 6–9 cm thick and around 50 cm long, with a hollow center (su-iri); it has soft flesh and a distinctive fragrance. This thick, hollow shape and the soft... -
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Dried Shogoin Kabu
Dried Shogoin kabu is a commercial dried ingredient made from the Kyoto heirloom vegetable "Shogoin kabu." Shogoin kabu is one of Japan's largest round turnips, reaching 15–20 cm in diameter, prized for its white, smooth skin, dense yet soft flesh, and strong sweetness. Agriture handles contract drying of client-supplied raw materials... -
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Dried Persimmon
Product Overview of Dried Persimmon Dried persimmon is a commercial dried fruit made by cutting domestically grown sweet persimmons into slices or dice and drying them. Unlike hoshigaki (koro-gaki) finished by hanging under the eaves, thin-slicing and removing the moisture gives the persimmon's own gentle sweetness and a soft yet somewhat chewy texture... -
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Dried Hibiscus
Dried hibiscus is an edible flower ingredient made by drying the calyx of roselle (scientific name Hibiscus sabdariffa) in the mallow family. It is a different plant from ornamental hibiscus, and the raw material is the red calyx that thickens and swells after flowering. Prized for its vivid red color and clean acidity... -
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Dried Calendula
Dried calendula is a commercial ingredient made from the petals of the annual "calendula (scientific name Calendula officinalis)" in the daisy family. It is characterized by vivid orange-to-yellow petals, whose coloring is locked in through low-temperature drying. Also called "pot marigold," it is used for cooking... -
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Dried Karaki
Dried karaki is a commercial ingredient made by drying the leaves or bark of the evergreen tree "karaki (a relative of Okinawa cinnamon and Chinese cinnamon)" in the laurel family. Karaki is an aromatic wood in the cinnamon family, with a sweet, soft cinnamon-like aroma, yet not as intensely stimulating as a cinnamon stick... -
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Dried Cardamom
Dried cardamom is a commercial spice ingredient made by drying the fruit (pods) and seeds of a plant in the ginger family. Prized for its sweet, refreshing, refined aroma, that aroma is locked inside the pod through low-temperature drying. Agriture also offers cardamom powder made by finely powdering the same cardamom... -
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Dried Lavender
Dried lavender is a commercial ingredient made by processing the flower spikes of the herb "lavender" in the mint family through low-temperature drying. Prized for the look of small purple flowers strung in spikes and lavender's distinctive refreshing fragrance, it tends to retain its aroma and purple color even when dried. Agriture also offers the same... -
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Dried Chamomile
Dried chamomile is a commercial ingredient made from the flowers of the herb "chamomile" in the daisy family. The contrast between the white petals and yellow center is charming, and it has a sweet, refreshing aroma reminiscent of apple; that coloring and aroma are locked in through low-temperature drying. Agriture also offers the same cha... -
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Dried Elderflower
Dried elderflower is a commercial ingredient made from the small flowers that bloom on elder (European elder) in the honeysuckle family. Prized for a sweet, gorgeous aroma reminiscent of muscat, it has long been enjoyed in drinks and sweets in Europe. Agriture also offers the same el... -
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Dried Cherry Blossom
Dried cherry blossom is an edible flower and dried flower ingredient made from the flowers of the cherry (genus Prunus) in the rose family. The flowers, salted and then dried, carry cherry blossom's distinctive soft fragrance and pale pink color, arranged into a form that is easy to handle when dried. Agriture also offers cherry-blossom powder made by powdering the flowers... -
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Dried Clove
Dried clove is a spice made by drying the unopened flower buds of the clove tree in the myrtle family. Also called "choji," it is characterized by its distinctive nail-like shape and sweet, rich aroma; that aroma and flavor are locked in through low-temperature drying. Agriture also offers the same clove... -
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Dried Osmanthus
Dried osmanthus is a commercial ingredient made from the small autumn-blooming flowers "kinmokusei (fragrant orange-colored osmanthus)" of the genus Osmanthus in the olive family, kept as raw material with the flower shape and aroma intact. It is characterized by small orange flowers gathered in clusters that give off a sweet, rich fragrance; that color and aroma are locked in through low-temperature drying. Agriture... -
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Dried Lemongrass
Dried lemongrass is a commercial ingredient made by drying the herb "lemongrass" of the genus Cymbopogon in the grass family. Prized for a refreshing aroma reminiscent of lemon, it is finished by low-temperature drying to preserve that aroma as much as possible. Agriture also offers the same lemongrass finely powdered... -
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Dried Tamogitake
Dried tamogitake is a commercial dried ingredient made from the edible mushroom "tamogitake," characterized by its vivid yellow color. Known as a mushroom that gives off rich umami and stock flavor, that flavor is locked in through low-temperature drying. Agriture offers it sliced, crushed, or as powder depending on the use... -
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Dried Benihoshi Mizuna
Dried Benihoshi mizuna is a commercial ingredient made from "Benihoshi," a mizuna variety that colors red-purple. Unlike ordinary green mizuna, it is characterized by vivid red-purple running from the leaf stalks to the leaf tips; that coloring is locked in through low-temperature drying. Agriture also offers the same Benihoshi mizuna finely powdered... -
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Dried Ooba
Dried ooba is a commercial ingredient made from the leaves of green shiso (ooba). Prized for its vivid green and the refreshing aroma typical of shiso in the mint family, that color and aroma are locked in through low-temperature drying. Agriture also runs, in parallel, ooba powder (made to order) that finely powders the same green shiso... -
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Dried Green Onion
Dried green onion is a commercial ingredient made mainly from the green leaf portion of leaf onion (banno-negi type), cut into rings. Whereas white negi (nebuka-negi) is eaten for its white blanched part, green onion is a negi used with its green leaves as-is for garnish and color; its vivid green and negi-like aroma are captured by low-temperature... -
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Dried Wariboshi Daikon
Dried wariboshi daikon is a dry ingredient thicker than kiriboshi daikon, made by splitting daikon lengthwise and drying it. Unlike kiriboshi daikon, which is julienned, it is split lengthwise before being exposed to the sun, so a firm bite and volume remain well when rehydrated; that texture is stabilized through low-temperature drying... -
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Dried leek flakes
Dried leek flakes are a commercial material made by turning the Western leek (leek/porri) into flake form. They have little of the strong pungency or bite of Japanese long onion; when heated, they develop a gentle sweetness and a mellow body, and that flavor is sealed in through low-temperature drying. Agr... -
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Dried mulberry leaf
Dried mulberry leaf is a commercial material made from the leaves of the mulberry tree (family Moraceae). Long cultivated as food for silkworms, mulberry leaves have been a familiar ingredient for mulberry leaf tea and green vegetable drinks, and their vivid green color and rustic flavor are sealed in through low-temperature drying. At Agriture, from the same mulberry leaf... -
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Dried corn
Dried corn is a commercial material made from the kernels of sweet corn (family Poaceae). The corn's natural sweetness and the color of its yellow kernels are sealed in as they are through low-temperature drying. At Agriture, from the same sweet corn, corn powder finely milled (made to order... -
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Dried Japanese pepper (sansho)
Dried sansho is a commercial material made from sansho (genus Zanthoxylum, family Rutaceae). It is characterized by a sharp pungency, a tingling that lingers on the tongue, and a fresh, citrus-like aroma; the pungency and tingling come from sanshool, a compound contained in the pericarp. At Agriture... -
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Dried shima pumpkin
Dried shima pumpkin is a commercial material made from shima pumpkin, a native pumpkin variety long grown in Okinawa. In Okinawa it is also called nankwa or chinkwa in dialect, and it is classified among the Japanese pumpkin group. Its flesh is high in moisture and sticky in texture, with restrained sweetness yet... -
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Dried green lemon
Dried green lemon is a commercial ingredient made by cutting domestically grown lemons—harvested while still green, before ripening yellow—into rounds and slices as raw material. Its aroma is more pronounced than yellow lemon, with a clean, refreshing acidity, and by low...it makes the most of the thin peel and low bitterness that make it easy to use whole with the peel... -
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Dried island chili pepper
Dried island chili is a commercial material made by turning shima togarashi—the fiercely hot chili that represents Okinawa's island vegetables—into whole form. A small fruit of the bird's-eye chili type, it is characterized by an intense heat said to surpass that of takanotsume and Tabasco. At Agriture... -
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Dried kintoki carrot
Dried kintoki carrot is a commercial material made by cutting the Eastern-type carrot "kintoki carrot (Kyoto carrot)" into thin strips. Compared with common Western carrots, it is characterized by a more vivid crimson color and a gentle sweetness, and that color and flavor are sealed in through low-temperature drying. At Agriture, from the same kintoki carrot finely milled... -
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Dried goya
Dried goya is a commercial material made by turning goya (bitter melon), Okinawa's signature summer vegetable, into ring-cut form. The flesh, with seeds and pith removed, is finished by low-temperature drying while preserving its characteristic bitterness and the green color of the skin. At Agriture, from the same goya finely milled goya... -
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Dried Maca
Dried maca is a commercial ingredient made from the functional plant maca (scientific name: Lepidium meyenii) in the mustard family, in two forms: julienned root/chips and coarsely crushed (cut) leaves. Known as native to the high Andes of Peru, maca cultivation has spread domestically as well, and it is rich in amino acids, iron, zinc, calci... -
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Dried eggplant
Dried eggplant is a commercial material made from this staple summer-to-autumn table vegetable in two forms, slice and dice. The purple color of the eggplant's skin and the texture of flesh that turns tender and melting when heated are sealed in through low-temperature drying. At Agriture, we run it in tandem with eggplant powder made from the same eggplant finely milled... -
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Dried Ashitaba
Dried ashitaba is a commercial ingredient made from the leafy vegetable that has drawn attention as a superfood in the carrot family, in two forms: leaf (dried leaves) and coarsely crushed (cut). It locks in ashitaba's distinctive chalcone-type components and the distinctive richness that spreads amid a green freshness, through low-temperature drying. Agriture... -
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Dried garlic
Dried garlic is a seasoning material central to a dish's aroma and umami; the allicin-derived fragrance characteristic of garlic and the deep richness that rises with heating are stably sealed in through low-temperature drying. At Agriture, we run it in tandem with garlic powder made from the same garlic finely milled... -
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Dried taro
Dried taro is a commercial material made from this traditional Japanese root vegetable—with its distinctive sticky texture and rich, savory flavor—in two forms, slice and dice. It is low-temperature dried in shapes easy to use as ingredients in simmered dishes, soups, wagashi, and side dishes, and when rehydrated, taro's signature stickiness and smooth mouthfeel rise up... -
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Dried potato
Dried potato is a commercial material made from this root vegetable (tuber)—able to take the lead in a wide range of dishes such as soups, stews, gratin, and croquettes—in three forms: chip, slice, and dice. The potato's natural fluffiness and starch-derived richness are sealed in through low-temperature drying. Agri... -
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Dried Chinese cabbage
Dried Chinese cabbage is a commercial material made from this leafy vegetable—a familiar ingredient in hot pots, soups, and pickles—in two forms, slice and dice. Chinese cabbage's signature juiciness and light sweetness are sealed in as they are through low-temperature drying. At Agriture, from the same Chinese cabbage finely milled Chinese cabbage powder... -
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Dried sweet potato
Dried sweet potato is a commercial material for granola, toppings, confectionery ingredients, and snacks, made from this leading root vegetable—whose sweetness rises with heating—in three forms: chip, slice, and dice. The sweet potato's natural sugar content and the deep sweetness born from starch saccharification by β-amylase... -
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Dried summer orange peel
Summer orange peel is a material that converts the thick rind—once discarded after squeezing out the sharply acidic juice—through drying into a raw material for many uses such as confectionery, tea, furikake, and bath additives. The white pith (albedo) remaining on the inside of the peel and the citrus essential oil contained in the outer skin (flavedo) give a gentle bitterness and freshness... -
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Dried sudachi
Dried sudachi is a commercial citrus material made by carefully drying domestic sudachi, mainly from Tokushima Prefecture, with low-temperature hot air. We offer two forms—skin-on slices and skin-only shreds—for the sharp sudachi character in seasonings, tea, hot pot toppings, drink garnishes, cocktail finishes, and more... -
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Dried garland chrysanthemum (shungiku)
Shungiku is a leafy vegetable of the family Asteraceae, a Japanese-cuisine staple characterized by its distinctive bitterness and vibrant aroma. Dried shungiku is a commercial material made by carefully drying domestic fresh produce at low temperature, retaining shungiku's signature fragrance and green color in dried-leaf form. It works as an ingredient in hot pots, a material for dressed and boiled greens, kneading into tempura batter... -
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Dried kale
Kale is a leafy vegetable of the family Brassicaceae, drawing worldwide attention as a superfood rich in vitamin K, vitamin C, β-carotene, and dietary fiber. Dried kale is a commercial material made by carefully drying domestic fresh produce at low temperature, retaining its deep green color and nutritional value in dried-leaf form. Fresh... -
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Dried turnip
The turnip is a vegetable of the family Brassicaceae, characterized by a gentle sweetness and smooth texture, and used in a wide range of dishes centered on Japanese cuisine—soups, simmered dishes, pickles, and more. Dried turnip is a commercial material made by carefully drying domestic fresh produce at low temperature, retaining the turnip's natural soft sweetness and smooth mouthfeel in dried form... -
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Dried bell pepper
This bell pepper has a thick, meaty texture like Manganji chili and is a colorful material available in two colors, red and green. Dried bell pepper is made by carefully drying domestic fresh produce at low temperature, retaining the sweetness of its thick flesh and vivid color in dried form. The red is brightly colored and sweet... -
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Dried wakegi
Wakegi is a cross between green onion and onion, a seasoning vegetable characterized by tender leaves and a mild flavor. Dried wakegi is made by carefully drying domestic fresh produce at low temperature, retaining an aroma mellower and less pungent than green onion in dried form. As a topping for okonomiyaki, soups, seasonings, and egg dishes... -
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Dried garlic sprout
The garlic sprout is a young shoot at the germination stage, including the garlic bud and root, a unique ingredient combining garlic-derived flavor with the fresh, green aroma of the sprout. Dried garlic sprout is a commercial material made by cutting domestic fresh produce in half or into slices and finishing it by low-temperature drying, for ramen... -
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Dried Moringa
Dried moringa is a commercial superfood raw material made by drying the leaves of moringa (Moringa oleifera) grown in Kagoshima Prefecture. Through a drying technology adapting the Chiran-cha method, processing shortly after harvest retains the leaves' aroma and color. No glucose, coloring, or antioxidants are used. Tea, ble... -
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Dried Rose (Edible Rose)
Dried rose (edible rose) is a commercial flower ingredient made by low-temperature drying domestically cultivated edible roses, finished at our own processing facility in Kyoto Prefecture. Without using glucose, coloring, or antioxidants, it retains the rose's original fragrance and petal color in the dried product. Containing aromatic compounds of a gorgeous scent, herbal tea... -
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Dried enoki
Dried enoki is a commercial dried-mushroom material made by low-temperature drying enoki mushrooms produced in Japan and finishing them at our own processing facility in Kyoto Prefecture. Enoki is the most widely produced mushroom in Japan, and drying concentrates guanylic acid (an umami compound), drawing attention in food development for dashi materials and salt-reduction measures... -
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Dried asparagus
Asparagus is a vegetable in season from spring to early summer, rich in asparagine and B vitamins, characterized by a crisp texture and sweetness. Dried asparagus is made by carefully drying domestic seasonal asparagus at low temperature, finished in slice and chip forms. It is used in soups, stewed dishes, mixed rice... -
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Dried purple chili pepper
The purple chili is a chili characterized by a vivid purple color from anthocyanin pigments, with a fruity heat and distinctive coloring. Dried purple chili preserves the purple color to the fullest through low-temperature drying, offered in three forms: whole, flake, and coarse-crushed. As a spice mix or a drink infusion...
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