Specialty Foods
Snow Dried Tofu
Dried tofu has a unique texture and once reconstituted, absorbs fl avors of the foods and seasonings it is cooked with. A great convenience protein rich addition to soups, stews, bean and sea veggie dishes. Traditionally sundried by ancient outdoor freezing methods, concentrating its protein content to 53%.Certifi ed non- GMO soybeans.
262.............................2.4oz.......................9.95
Organic Kuzu
Kuzu is a natural thickening starch. Use to thicken soups, puddings, desserts. Traditionally used in Japan for natural healing.
260 ~ Mitoku Kuzu ..............3oz ..................7.95 260B Mitoku Kuzu ......... ....16oz ................34.95
Real Wasabi Powder
Not just horseradish and mustard like most brands...ours contains 45% authentic wasabi, the rare, hard to grow, knobby green rhizome. Stimulating fl avor, protein digesting enzymes and anti bacterial properties makes it a perfect condiment for sushi.
153 ~ 45% Wasabi..2.5oz glass jar.. 6.95 154 ~100% Wasabi 1.5oz glass jar...6.95
Organic Chopped
Garlic & Ginger
Convenient, ready to use in your favorite recipe.
3132 Chopped Garlic ......4.5 oz ....... 2.80 3133 Chopped Ginger...... 4.5oz.........2.80
Athos Family Favorite
Japanese Foods
That Heal
Jan & John Belleme
Comprehensive guide to the heal- ing powers of Japanese foods such as shiitake mushrooms, miso, toasted sesame oil... Learn about the nutritional and medicinal benefi ts of these unique and delicious culinary
foods that promote health, longevity and well-being with recipes to prepare them.
1112..............224 pages...................18.95
Dried Lotus Root
Enjoyed for its unique taste and texture. Popular among natural healers for its good effects on the respiratory system.
263~ Lotus Root ..........1.76oz ....... 9.95 263A~Lotus Root .............16oz ..... 79.95
Dried Shredded
Burdock Root
Popular in Japan for its strong energizing abilities. Serve with grains, beans, soups, garden and sea
veggies. 265 ..1.76oz...7.95
Hama Natto
Savory miso beans naturally fermented with ginger and sea salt, popular for their tasty fl avor, enjoy as is or as a condiment.
286 .................5.3oz............6.95
Organic Red
Peppers
Add fl avor,
vitamins (high in A & C) and color to any food with these tasty organically grown red peppers. Great on sandwiches, sushi, chapadis... Succulant, delicious, juicy, naturally sweet ~ wood fi red roasted, organic sweet red peppers.
3130 ...16oz......8.95
Culinary Mushrooms
Shiitake Mushrooms
Shiitakes are prized for their exotic gourmet fl avor and many uses in folk medicine. Rich in B vitamins, iron, calcium, phosphorus, potassium, protein and fi ber. A perfect addition to soups, stews, casseroles, sauces, stir-frys, fried rice and noodles.
Mitoku Donko Shiitake
Japanese highest grade sundried donko shiitake with tightly curled caps. Donkos are a special treat!
282 – Donko Shiitake ...1.5oz........ 11.95 282A– Donko Shiitake ... 8oz ....... 59.00 282B – Donko Shiitake ..17.6oz.. ...115.00
Organic Shiitake Mushrooms
Delicious, high quality shiitake mushrooms. Great for soup, stews, casserole. Grade A thick caps. USDA Certifi ed Organic. China
284W – Whole Shiitake .......2oz ........4.95 284B – Whole Shiitake......16oz.. ....39.00
Maitake Mushrooms
“King of Mushrooms” Natural Chef
Exquisite taste and tremendous health benefi ts. Contains valuable nutrients and a polysaccharide called Beta 1.6 glucan, known to build the immune system.
281 Organic Dried Maitake ....1oz.......5.50 281A Org Dried Maitake .........8oz....40.00
Sun Dried Shredded Daikon
Add to soups, stews, beans, rice– especially tasty cooked in hijiki. Used in macrobiotics for a wide range of medicinal home remedies.
266~ Shredded Daikon ..... 3.5oz ........9.95 266A~Shredded Daikon .....2lb..........95.95
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