Miso (みそ or 味噌) is a traditional Japanese seasoning. It is a thick paste produced by fermenting soybeans with salt and kōji (the fungus Aspergillus oryzae)...
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Miso soup (味噌汁 or お味噌汁, miso-shiru or omiso-shiru, お-/o- being honorific) is a traditional Japanese soup consisting of miso paste mixed with a dashi stock...
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Look up miso or miso- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Miso is a traditional Japanese seasoning. MISO or Miso may also refer to: MISO, short for Multiple...
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John C. Miller (redirect from Miso Robotics)
Kitchen United, Miso Robotics, PopID, and Vyblee [citation needed]. Miller is also a founder and on the board of directors of Miso Robotics. CaliGroup's...
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Mate "Mišo" Kovač (pronounced [mǎːte mîʃo kôʋatʃ]; born 16 July 1941) is a Croatian recording artist. He is the best selling artist from Croatia and former...
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Aleksandar "Mišo" Broz (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Александар "Мишо" Броз; born c. 21[citation needed] May 1941) is a Croatian retired diplomat. He is the...
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In the Miso Soup (イン ザ・ミソスープ, In za Misosūpu) is a novel by Ryu Murakami. It was published over several months in Japanese throughout 1997 as a serialized...
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formerly named Midwest Independent Transmission System Operator, Inc. (MISO) is an Independent System Operator (ISO) and Regional Transmission Organization...
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Serial Peripheral Interface (redirect from MISO (signal))
shown in parentheses. MOSI on a main outputs to MOSI on a sub. MISO on a sub outputs to MISO on a main. Each device internally uses a shift register for...
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He was popular with Sarajevans and was known by all as "Čika Mišo" (Uncle Mišo). Uncle Mišo was born Husein Hasani in 1931 in Uroševac, Kingdom of Yugoslavia...
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Okazaki, Aichi (redirect from Hatcho miso)
and commerce and the production of miso; modern Okazaki is a hub for the chemical and machinery industries. Konjac Miso Tea Japan Agricultural Cooperatives...
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Sinigang (redirect from Sinigáng sa misô)
variation includes adding locally made miso. Sinigáng na baboy - Pork Sinigang Sinigáng sa misô - Sinigang with miso added to the soup as the umami element...
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Kuso Miso Technique (Japanese: くそみそテクニック) is a Japanese gay manga one-shot written and illustrated by Junichi Yamakawa. It was originally published in...
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Josef Miso (born 18 October 1973) is a Slovak former football player who last played for Municipal Grecia in the Costa Rican Second Division. Miso played...
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oldest hatcho miso continuous producer in Japan founded in 1337. It is located in Okazaki city in Aichi Prefecture. The production of the miso bean paste...
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commonly called miso dengaku [ja] or simply dengaku; konjac (konnyaku) or tofu was boiled and eaten with miso. Later, instead of using miso, ingredients...
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Angelos Misos (born March 7, 1971) is a former international Cypriot football defender. He started his career in 1993 from AEK Larnaca and he spent his...
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Mišo Brečko (Slovene pronunciation: [ˈmíːʃɔ ˈbréːtʃkɔ]; born 1 May 1984) is a Slovenian former professional footballer who played as a right-back. He spent...
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Mišo Krstičević (listen) (born 19 February 1958) is a Croatian professional football manager and former player. He is currently the manager of third-tier...
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Mišo Dubljanić (Serbian Cyrillic: Мишо Дубљанић; born 20 December 1999) is a Montenegrin professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Serbian...
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Miso was a San Francisco based social television company that used a second screen app to enhance the TV viewing experience. In March 2010, Miso debuted...
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soup made with pork and vegetables, flavoured with miso. It is a more substantial version of miso soup, with a larger quantity and variety of ingredients...
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overnight in a white miso paste from Kyoto called saikyo shiro miso (西京白味噌). This dish is a speciality of Kyoto and the local white miso used for the marinade...
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Miso Film is a Danish film and television production company owned by Fremantle and based in Copenhagen. It was founded by Jonas Allen and Peter Bose in...
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shōga (pickled ginger), shichimi (ground chili pepper), and a side dish of miso soup. After the arrival of Buddhism in Japan in the 6th century, consumption...
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Azra (band) (redirect from Mišo Hrnjak)
Branimir "Johnny" Štulić. The other two members of the original line-up were Mišo Hrnjak (bass) and Boris Leiner (drums). The band is named after a verse from...
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Japanese cuisine (redirect from Miso Salmon)
The traditional cuisine of Japan (Japanese: washoku) is based on rice with miso soup and other dishes with an emphasis on seasonal ingredients. Side dishes...
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the ingredients themselves; and strongly flavored stock, typically with miso, soy sauce, dashi, and/or sweet soy types such as yosenabe (寄鍋), oden (おでん)...
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Jonathan Swift (redirect from Gregory Miso-Sarum)
Jonathan Swift (30 November 1667 – 19 October 1745) was an Anglo-Irish writer who became Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, hence his common sobriquet...
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