We usually like eating whatever kinds of soup flavored miso, corn, tomato and soy sauce.Japanese people sound gourmet.
I often cook miso soup but I use various kinds of instant soup when I don’t have eough time to cook.Generally the prices aren’t expensive.
However, this set of soup which I received from my friend is luxury one.They are so unique that the contents are packed by sticky rice.
You only need to put in a cup and add hot water.You enjoy the smell of matsutake-mushrooms, burdock, dried kelp and soup
It’s called traditional “Osuimono” which tastes like soy sauce and salt.
We are indulged Japanese soup.




Those sure look indulgent, Cocomino! With matsutake. I wish I can enjoy some.
That was so good. I hope that you’ll enjoy it.
Wow, the soup set looks so elegant and yummy! ~^^~
Yes, it’s elegant.
Thanks.
The packaging of the luxury soups is very crafty. They look very delicious!!
Thank you. They are first for us and interesting.
Looks interesting….
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Fancy!
I love soup, especially during the winter
Me, too. It’s heartwarming when I eat a soup during the winter.
So interesting as always! Thx
Thank you so much as always.
Interesting and so nice, I love your posts and photographs, everytime I learn more about Japan and her culture. Thank you dear Cocomino, with my love, nia
Many thanks. They were also interesting for us and I’m glad to share this.
Looks delicious for winter.
Indeed. That’s great cusine for winter.
I can smell the delicious soup. Nice post.
Really? Thanks much.
うわ、たいへんおいしそうですね!
私も飲みたいんです。^^
ええ。おいしかったですよ。初めての味でした。
Looks like a wonderful way to indulge!
I love soup – especially during the winter – such a nice way to warm up!
Indeed. The soup made us warm and healthy.
oh, maybe I could learn to cook with those pieces looking like soap – I hope they taste better!
Good luck. The recipe is simple and must be delicious.
It looks very nice! Soups provide such wonderful warmth and comfort in Winter
Yes, they are comfort for us. It’s common all the world.
I’m getting vertigo just reading this post (but boy does it sound delicious).
Matsudake mushrooms! I remember, I remember —
they grew on the mountain where some friends lived —
Oh, you know matsutake which is luxury food. I seldom eat it. This matsutake in the soup is very small.
Looks delicious, Cocomino!
Thanks for sharing!
My pleasure. Have a great weekday.
looks delicious.
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A wonderful indulgent!! I love miso soup and make it myself because it tastes much better than instant. The second photo is so interesting and fancy! They look like little japanese desserts instead of instant soup! How delightful! I also think osuimono and wakame soup are delicious.
I also love miso soup and I can’t choose miso soup and osuimono.
The second photo is also first for me. Very unique.
They look tasty… Now I’m hungry for soup.
Thanks. I can eat them again because of the taste.
Eating soup is the best thing about winter!
I’ve never seen miso packed in rice like that. It looks so nice. I’m sure it tastes great, too.
Thank you. It’s good to eat miso and other soup because they usually include many vegetables.
Looks very nice and quick and easy to make as well
Thanks. Yes, it’s very easy to make. It’s just add hot water.
looks delicious…
Defenitely it was delicious.
by the looks of it…
The look beautiful
Lorraine
Many thanks Lorraine.
Your culinary indulgence here must be quite successful, for now I am starving!
Thanks. I like eating dishes and good ingredients come to my home.
I wanna try it. It looks tasty! I’m going to a Japanese restaurant this weekend. I have to taste it!
Good luck. I hope that you’ll enjoy Japanese restaurant.
I like how easy it is to cook. Just add water …
nice pix’s and entry for the challenge.
Thanks. Simple is important for cooking.
Miso soup and soup Udon are just a few of my favorites. The photos made me so hungry. Such an enjoyable and fun post. Thanks for sharing.
Oh, that’s great that you like miso soup and udon. I also love them. They are traditional dish in Japan.