Whether or not you’re celebrating with her, an edible treat is guaranteed to please.
Yun Hai is an online shop that sources directly from artisans, farms, and soy-sauce breweries in Taiwan, and this particular product is one that founder Lisa Cheng Smith says really speaks to the mix of Chinese and Japanese diasporas in
Taiwan. It’s a soy sauce paste and miso . The resulting collaboration is what Cheng describes as a “sweet, toasty, umami bomb.” If your mom asks what to do with it, tell her it’s perfect for marinating, dipping, and finishing stir-fries.
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