Hi y'all! I thought I would post up a little gem I found at the grocery store, on my way home from a Dr. appointment earlier today. I have always enjoyed reading the lighthearted banter between Toddy and British Red over tofu. Now please understand, I am not brushed up on the protocol / practices of vegetarianism or its varieties. I, in no way, intend to offend anyone with this post. With that out of the way, I'll proceed. I got home about 13:00 and it has been raining all day so I had to do my little taste trial on the front porch. Toddy's recipes always sound very good to me so I thought I would venture into unknown territory. I know, instant soup is a far cry from home made.
Here is a Picture of the liquid sunshine from my back deck.
Here is the instant tofu miso soup that I found in the Asian foods section at the store. This pouch was $1.00 so I thought what the heck. I have no idea what the Japanese writing reads; maybe Myagi (Liam) can interpret for me.
Here is my kit that represents some items I may have in my pack when out and about. USGI canteen, canteen cup, Esbit cooker and Esbit tab.
The Esbit tab just lit.
My canteen cup with 3/4 cup of water (per soup instructions) on to boil.
There are three individual serving packets in the large pouch. Very similar to "cup o soup".
The main ingredients are miso, seaweed and tofu; not sure if it meets requirements for a vegetarian soup. I was not sure what to expect in taste as all the little bits were dehydrated. I was expecting something like bland cardboard.
However, I was pleasantly surprised with the taste and texture. The soup was not your usual "salty" instant soup. It is hard to describe the flavor. It had a light hint of seaweed and something like a Knorr vegetable boullion flavor. I must say that I like the taste and will keep it on hand for future outings. For me, it was worth the venture into the unknown. Little bits of tofu and seaweed in the Sea to Summit spoon.
Thanks for lookin'.
Gordy
Here is a Picture of the liquid sunshine from my back deck.
Here is the instant tofu miso soup that I found in the Asian foods section at the store. This pouch was $1.00 so I thought what the heck. I have no idea what the Japanese writing reads; maybe Myagi (Liam) can interpret for me.
Here is my kit that represents some items I may have in my pack when out and about. USGI canteen, canteen cup, Esbit cooker and Esbit tab.
The Esbit tab just lit.
My canteen cup with 3/4 cup of water (per soup instructions) on to boil.
There are three individual serving packets in the large pouch. Very similar to "cup o soup".
The main ingredients are miso, seaweed and tofu; not sure if it meets requirements for a vegetarian soup. I was not sure what to expect in taste as all the little bits were dehydrated. I was expecting something like bland cardboard.
However, I was pleasantly surprised with the taste and texture. The soup was not your usual "salty" instant soup. It is hard to describe the flavor. It had a light hint of seaweed and something like a Knorr vegetable boullion flavor. I must say that I like the taste and will keep it on hand for future outings. For me, it was worth the venture into the unknown. Little bits of tofu and seaweed in the Sea to Summit spoon.
Thanks for lookin'.
Gordy