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Shiso Fumi Furikake is a premium Japanese dried seasoning blend featuring the aromatic shiso leaf, known for its bold, anise-like flavor. Packaged in a convenient 3.1 oz bottle, it’s designed to effortlessly enhance rice and a variety of dishes, boasting a 4.5-star rating and strong popularity among gourmet enthusiasts.
| ASIN | B0001LW00G |
| ASIN | B0001LW00G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #38,181 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #343 in Meat Seasonings |
| Brand Name | JFC |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Cuisine | Japanese |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (752) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Package Weight | 0.27 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 3.1 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | JFC |
| Manufacturer | JFC |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | 0000JF 07887 |
| Product Dimensions | 8.9 x 5 x 2.7 inches; 3.1 ounces |
| Protein | 1 Grams |
| Size | 3.1 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | Rice |
| UPC | 011152078878 778554919115 |
| UPC | 011152078878 778554919115 |
| Unit Count | 3.1 Ounce |
| Units | 3.1 Ounce |
S**T
A perfect addition to any Asian dish
High quality.Absolutely delicious!Wish I found it sooner! Adds just the right finishing touch to all dishes
K**.
Delicious rice topping!
Delicious rice topping! My family loves it.
A**L
Seaweed delightful.
Oh,my! So good. I discovered it in Tokio..nice slty addition to any food. Must love seeweed,however.
F**9
You get what you ordered. Solid.
A staple in our house, very good.
M**.
Taste of childhood
Shiso furikake is very much an acquired taste it seems, my friends who tried some weren't very pleased with it (lol). This one has a very sour/salty flavor (without any on hand I think it's quite a bit stronger than Mishima's Yukari) with a floral aftertaste. I guess if you're not expecting it it's kind of a weird flavor for rice... but if you like it it can be addictive. It's also pretty good mixed with popcorn. For people wanting more of a straight salty flavoring I'd recommend nori types like nori tama, aji nori and if you like fish the types with bonito flakes are good as well.
K**N
I love Furikake!
I've dabbled in a little bit of Japanese cuisine at home, and this is a fun Furikake for some rice seasoning; I've mostly used it on rice balls. The only other one I've used is the nori & sesame, which is my favorite. This one has a much different flavor and is much saltier. This one will go a lot further than the nori one! It also has a nice purple color that comes out, and brightens up a bento. My daughter, who's a pretty adventurous eater, isn't crazy about this one and prefers the nori. We'll leave this one for the grown ups at our house!
B**R
Complex Ume Bitter-Saltiness and Funky-Tartness of Shiso and You Have a Complete New Taste Sensation!
First of all, let me admit that I lived in Japan for five years. I love Japanese foods--and seasonings--and have a prejudice in FAVOR of Japanese flavors. Secondly, my husband grows shiso (also known as beefsteak leaf or perilla leaf) and I love it just as much as I love ume (pickled plum), the other main flavor in this seasoning mix. So you can tell right away that I will have a tendency to love anything Japanese that involves shiso. Kind of an unfair advantage. But I do want to clarify that--even though I am going to give this shiso flavor sprinkles a huge positive review, I can understand it might not be for everyone. One reviewer panned it, claiming that the makers made the product more salty to make up for the bitter flavor of the ume. Hardly! Sorry, but that reviewer is making things up about which he knows little. Ume is salty. And furikake is salty. Therefore, a furikake that ALSO has ume in it will be extra-salty. This one by JFC is extra-salty. You get the complex bitter-saltiness of ume and the funky-tartness of shiso--and BAM, you have an amazing seasoning. Most of the reviewers say to sprinkle it on rice. Yes, that is one good way to use it. Another is on cucumbers. The dark purple will "stain" the cukes, but it will impart the most amazing flavor. All you need is some rice vinegar and sprinkles of this and lots of cucumber slices. Serve that to your family and watch how fast that simple and original salad disappears! I keep several flavors of furikake in the cabinet at all times and this one is always in the mix.
C**.
MisLEADing product
I was really excited to find a furikake that didn’t contain soy or sesame (due to allergies), so I bought this one. When it arrived, I noticed that it had a warning on the back of the container saying that eating this product may expose me to lead and lead components. I’m including the photo here. Nowhere in the seller’s photos does it show this warning. And this item is not eligible for returns either. So I can’t get my money back. Very misleading and dangerous.
C**.
Da excelente sabor al arroz
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