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Powder
Commercial and OEM Shiso Powder (Ooba and Red Shiso): Manufacturing Methods, How to Choose, and Small-Lot Production Explained
Shiso powder, made by drying and grinding shiso (ooba, red shiso), is a commercial ingredient that lets you add aroma and color without moisture. It is used widely for flavoring processed foods—furikake, ochazuke mix, Japanese-style snacks, and dough for baking and noodle-making. This article covers shiso powder... -
Vegetable powder
How to Use Shiso Powder: Ooba and Red Shiso Powder Recipes, Selection, and Storage
Shiso powder, made by grinding ooba (green shiso) or red shiso into powder, is a handy seasoning that lets you add shiso's aroma and color to dishes without the chopping and food waste. But many people can't tell "what dishes to use it in" or "how it differs from fresh shiso," and end up leaving it unused... -
Raw materials & ingredients
Are Ooba and Green Shiso Different? Actually the Same? Explaining the Difference from Red Shiso, Types, and Uses
Have you ever been unsure which to buy when "ooba" and "green shiso" are sold separately at the supermarket? To get straight to the point, ooba and green shiso are leaves of the same plant. On the other hand, the red shiso used for umeboshi is in the same shiso family but differs in both color and use. This article... -
Dried vegetables
Before Your Ooba Turns Black: Storage Methods and Uses for Refrigerating, Freezing, and Drying to Keep It Fresh
You put the ooba (green shiso) you bought in the fridge, only to find it turned black within a few days—many people have had this experience. Strongly aromatic ooba is vulnerable to both drying out and excess moisture, and if stored without any care, its original flavor fades almost instantly. In this article, we cover refrigerating, freezing... -
Powder
Ooba Powder
Ooba powder is a raw material made by drying and then finely powdering ooba (green shiso). It is intended for uses such as furikake, Japanese-style dressing, tossing powder for chilled pasta, and blending into Japanese-style seasonings, distributing the refreshing aroma unique to ooba evenly through dough or powder. Ooba... -
Dried vegetables
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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