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- noun Plural form of
miso .
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Examples
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Beware of lesser quality misos that use chemicals, sugar or genetically modified soybeans.
William Spear: Radiation Emergency Measures You Can Take Now William Spear 2011
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Beware of lesser quality misos that use chemicals, sugar or genetically modified soybeans.
William Spear: Radiation Emergency Measures You Can Take Now William Spear 2011
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The ideal types are misos made from all soybeans (called Hatcho) or with barley added (called Mugi).
William Spear: Radiation Emergency Measures You Can Take Now William Spear 2011
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The ideal types are misos made from all soybeans (called Hatcho) or with barley added (called Mugi).
William Spear: Radiation Emergency Measures You Can Take Now William Spear 2011
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Beware of lesser quality misos that use chemicals, sugar or genetically modified soybeans.
William Spear: Radiation Emergency Measures You Can Take Now William Spear 2011
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The ideal types are misos made from all soybeans (called Hatcho) or with barley added (called Mugi).
William Spear: Radiation Emergency Measures You Can Take Now William Spear 2011
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I also stopped off at another one, which I'd already known, on Calle San Bernardo, where I bought two different misos: hatcho and genmai.
Breakfast in Bed desayunoencama 2005
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[A] Corais conjectured [Greek: misos] "hatred" in place of
Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Emperor of Rome Marcus Aurelius 1839
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It varies from sweet white shiro miso to deeply savory dark hatcho and mugi misos.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Deep, dark misos like hatcho can take the place of fish sauce in vegan food, adding the salt and fermented qualities for those who don't eat fish,she said.
The Seattle Times 2011
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