I got this for 99 cents at Marukai. It was on the bargain shelf and was probably marked down because it was already past the expiration date.

Here are the freeze-dried ingredients.

Miso/dashi paste.


The tofu had a weird texture, but the taste of the soup was good.

3 comments:
Yeah, I think the only thing that really dries well in those soup packets is the seaweed. It's like magic when you stick them in hot water, they taste like you just plucked them out of the sea, haha.
LOL, Susan!
Looks good. Mom makes all our miso soup. :-)
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