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Wat (wie) is saikyo miso - definitie

RAILWAY LINE IN JAPAN
JR Saikyo Line; Akabane Line; Saikyo Line; Saikyo line; JR Saikyō Line
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  • Saikyo Line stations
  • Saikyo Line and Tohoku Shinkansen
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Miso soup         
  • Shijimi]] miso soup at a Tokyo restaurant
JAPANESE SOUP FLAVORED WITH MISO
Miso Soup; Misoshiru; Misosiru; Miso shiru; 味噌汁; Wappani (soup); Wappani (Soup); Miso soups
is a traditional Japanese soup consisting of a dashi stock into which softened miso paste is mixed. In addition, there are many optional ingredients (various vegetables, tofu, abura-age, etc.
Mišo Broz         
CROATIAN DIPLOMAT
Aleksandar (Mišo) Broz; Miso Broz; Aleksandar Broz
Aleksandar "Mišo" Broz (; born 24 May 1941) is a Croatian retired diplomat. He is the son of Yugoslav president and Marshal Josip Broz (1892–1980) and Herta Haas (1914–2010).
miso         
  • ''Miso'' is sold in storage containers.
  • ''Akamiso'' (red miso) has a reddish-brown color.
FERMENTED SOYBEAN PASTE
Miso paste; 味噌; みそ; Red miso
['mi:s??]
¦ noun paste made from fermented soya beans and barley or rice malt, used in Japanese cookery.
Origin
from Japanese.

Wikipedia

Saikyō Line

The Saikyō Line (Japanese: 埼京線, Japanese pronunciation: [Saikyō-sen]) is a Japanese railway line operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It connects Ōsaki Station in Shinagawa, Tokyo, and Ōmiya Station in Saitama Prefecture. The line's name is an abbreviation of the two areas the line connects: Saitama (Japanese: ) and Tōkyō (Japanese: ).

At the northern end of the line, some trains continue beyond Ōmiya as far as Kawagoe on the Kawagoe Line; at the southern end of the line, many Saikyō Line trains continue onward beyond Ōsaki to either Shin-Kiba on the Rinkai Line (operated by Tokyo Waterfront Area Rapid Transit) or Ebina on the Sotetsu Main Line (via the Sōtetsu Shin-Yokohama Line). Beside the link that connects the Saikyō and Rinkai lines is the JR East Tokyo General Rolling Stock Centre that stores the rolling stock for the Yamanote Line and other types of rolling stock; and the Hinkaku Line which links Saikyo Line to the Tokaido Freight Line and Sotetsu-JR Link Line.