Dashi

/ˈdɑːʃi/ noun

Definition

A fundamental Japanese stock made from kombu seaweed and dried bonito flakes, serving as the umami-rich base for miso soup, ramen, and countless other dishes.

Etymology

From Japanese 'dashi' meaning 'extracted liquid' or 'broth,' derived from the verb 'dasu' (to extract or draw out). The term reflects the essence of Japanese cooking philosophy of extracting maximum flavor from minimal ingredients.

Kelly Says

Dashi is often called the soul of Japanese cuisine because it contains natural glutamates that create the fifth taste, umami, which wasn't scientifically identified until 1908 by Japanese chemist Kikunae Ikeda while studying kombu seaweed!

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ዳሽ
da-shi
ARالعربية
داشي
da-shi
BNবাংলা
দাশি
da-shi
CACatalà
dashi
da-shi
CSČeština
dashi
da-shi
DADansk
dashi
da-shi
DEDeutsch
dashi
da-shi
ELΕλληνικά
ντάσι
da-si
ESEspañol
dashi
da-shi
FAفارسی
داشی
da-shi
FISuomi
dashi
da-shi
FRFrançais
dashi
da-shi
GUGU
દાશી
da-shi
HAHA
dashi
da-shi
HEעברית
דאשי
da-shi
HIहिन्दी
दशी
da-shi
HUMagyar
dashi
da-shi
IDBahasa Indonesia
dashi
da-shi
IGIG
dashi
da-shi
ITItaliano
dashi
da-shi
JA日本語
だし
da-shi
KKKK
даши
da-shi
KMKM
ដាស
da-sh
KO한국어
다시
da-si
MRMR
दशी
da-shi
MSBahasa Melayu
dashi
da-shi
MYမြန်မာ
ဒါရှိ
da-shi
NLNederlands
dashi
da-shi
NONorsk
dashi
da-shi
PAPA
ਦਸ਼ੀ
da-shi
PLPolski
dashi
da-shi
PTPortuguês
dashi
da-shi
RORomână
dashi
da-shi
RUРусский
даши
da-shi
SVSvenska
dashi
da-shi
SWKiswahili
dashi
da-shi
TAதமிழ்
தாஷி
ta-shi
TEతెలుగు
దాషి
da-shi
THไทย
ดัชชี่
da-chi
TLTL
dashi
da-shi
TRTürkçe
dashi
da-shi
UKУкраїнська
даші
da-shi
URاردو
داشي
da-shi
VITiếng Việt
dashi
da-shi
YOYO
dashi
da-shi
ZH中文
だし
dā shǐ
ZUZU
idashi
i-da-shi

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