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      Arrow-root starch Hon'kuzu
      Arrow-root starch Hon'kuzu

      Arrow-root starch Hon'kuzu

      Ref : NISHK4-S

      €5.85
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      The Yoshino hon’kuzu (maranta arrow-root starch) is the best starch used in Japanese cooking, either for salty or sweet preparations.

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      It gives a more translucent appearance and a smoother texture with much stronger binding qualities than other starches. As far as taste is concerned, texture is milder and creamier with a refined after taste. Mentioning "hon" before kuzu name is a guarantee this starch is made from authentic Japanese raw material.

      Our perfect combination : Yoshino hon’kuzu can be used like any other starch to bind sauces and entremets or to bring softness and lightness to your pastries. Used into making of juices and/or fruit pulp desserts, it is surprising how much unctuosity it brings, without altering the natural taste of the fruits.

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      Data sheet

      Origin
      Nara, Japan
      Weight
      1 kg net
      50 g net
      100 g net
      500 g net
      Bonus
      20 kg available on request
      Packaging
      Bag
      Ingredients
      100 % kuzu natural starch (Maranta root, Pueraria Lobata)
      Storage
      keep away from light, heat and moisture
      Nutritional values
      Per 100 g : energy 345 kcal (1465 kJ) ; fat 0,6g, of which saturates < 0,1g ; carbohydrate 85g, of which sugars < 0,5g ; protein < 0,5g ; salt 0,03g.
      YOSHINO HON'KUZUYOSHINO HON'KUZU

      The present chairman represents the 20th generation. Morino Yoshino Kuzu Honpo is located in the rural and historic town of Uda in the Nara prefecture. Here the winters are at their coldest. The local spring water, natural and pure, very rich in good minerals, is well-known in Japan. Since it was established, Morino Yoshino Kuzu Honpo has supplied the Imperial Palace, temples and, in their time, shoguns, feudal lords, and samurai families over the centuries. The company retains its commitment to produce top quality kuzu products in Japan. HON’ KUZU, perfectly white, is obtained from the kuzu or maranta root. The said root is harvested in the middle of winter, when it is very cold, because the nutrients and starches are in the roots. After it has been carefully softened as a result of repeated threshing, the roots are washed and soaked in very pure water. This operation is repeated ten times to remove the fibrous peel and the impurities of the starch from the perfect whiteness. It is then left to dry in the air for 60 days. From the harvest of the fresh root to this last stage the kuzu will have lost more than 85 % of its weight. The binding power and properties of kuzu set it apart, making it a very original ingredient in Japanese cuisine. The possibilities in western cuisine are many and varied, due to its taste, texture and the excellent sensation in the mouth. 

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                      Arrow-root starch Hon'kuzu
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