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Product development
Yakuzen Food OEM and Development: Dashi, Furikake, and Powder in Small Lots
When it comes to yakuzen, many people may picture yakuzen tea, but there are many foods beyond tea that can draw on yakuzen thinking—dashi, soup, furikake, powder, and more. For staff at companies thinking "I want to develop a yakuzen product, but where do I start?", we cover, beyond tea... -
Dried vegetables
Assembling domestically grown yakuzen ingredients: the difference between familiar vegetables and imported crude drugs
When people hear "yakuzen ingredients," many may picture imported dried goods bought at a Chinese-ingredient store, such as jujube and goji berries. Yet many yakuzen ingredients can in fact be assembled from familiar domestically grown vegetables and dried goods. The image that "you cannot start without ordering something special" is... -
Raw materials & ingredients
What's the Difference Between Yakuzen and Kampo? A Gentle Look at Food vs. Crude Drugs, Purpose, and Philosophy
Have you ever thought, "Yakuzen and Kampo seem similar, but where do they differ?" Because both are rooted in Eastern medicine, they're easily confused, yet they are distinct things with clearly different roles. On this page, we organize the difference between yakuzen and Kampo through the lens of "food" and "medicine"... -
Raw materials & ingredients
What is yakuzen? Its meaning, the difference from kampo, and the basics of starting with familiar ingredients explained
Many people feel that "yakuzen seems good for you, but doesn't it require special ingredients or crude drugs?" In fact, yakuzen is a style of eating based on the ideas of Eastern medicine that you can start with everyday vegetables from the supermarket. On this page, we explain what yakuzen is... -
Food OEM
How to start a yakuzen tea OEM | A product development guide that makes use of the wisdom of Eastern medicine
A yakuzen tea OEM is a system that lets you plan and sell an original health tea—blending crude drugs and tea leaves based on the ideas of Eastern medicine—without owning your own manufacturing equipment. Because you can outsource everything to a manufacturer—blend design, raw material procurement, manufacturing, and packaging—you can achieve differentiated health...
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