Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

miso

Noun
/ˈmiː.soʊ/
Definition
A traditional Japanese seasoning produced by fermenting soybeans with salt and a specific type of mold, usually Aspergillus oryzae, along with other ingredients.
Examples
  • Miso soup is a popular dish enjoyed for breakfast in Japan.
  • You can use miso as a marinade for fish or chicken to enhance the flavor.
  • Many vegetarian recipes incorporate miso for its rich taste.
Meaning
Miso is a thick paste that is commonly used in Japanese cooking to add depth of flavor, often described as umami, to dishes.
Synonyms
  • Soybean paste
  • Fermented soybean paste
  • Umami paste