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Amabito no Moshio Gourmet Seaweed Salt with Gift Bag by Kamagari Bussan

Amabito no Moshio Gourmet Seaweed Salt with Gift Bag by Kamagari Bussan

Featured on the Netflix series: Fat, Salt, Acid, Heat 

Gift set perfect for party give aways and Christmas stocking stuffers.

Moshio, literally seaweed-salt (mo- meaning seaweed, -shio meaning salt), is thought to be the origin of salt making in Japan.

The Inland Sea (Setonaikai) area was a famous salt production region since the 9th century due to its warm climate, but it is the Kamagari region in Hiroshima prefecture that is known to have first produced salt as early as the Kofun period (ca. late 3rd - 7th century). Back then a method called "moshio-yaki", literally moshio firing, was used in making salt.

Beige in color, moshio is salt abundant in mineral such as iodine (a compound found in seaweed), calcium, potassium, magnesium, etc. And because its low in salt content, moshio helps control excessive consumption of sodium. Mild taste of moshio is a result of the umami extracted from seaweed, a unique quality of moshio.

There are only two ingredients in making the moshio: sea water of Setonaikai (the Inland Sea, Japan) and sargassum (brown seaweed).

Click here to learn more about how the moshio is made.

Please inquire for wholesale inquiries

Nutritional value per 100 grams

  • Energy: 8 kcal
  • protein: 0
  • fat: 0
  • carbohydrates: 2.0 grams
  • sodium: 37.2 grams
  • calcium: 358 mg
  • potassium: 552 mg
  • magnesium: 826 mg.

PRODUCT INFO

  • Name: Amabito Moshio Seaweed Salt
  • Sizes: 300g bag of salt inside drawstring canvas bag
  • Ingredients: Salt water, sargassum (brown seaweed)
  • Manufacturer: Kamagari Bussan Co., Ltd.
  • Location: 7407-1 Oura, Kamagaricho, Kure-shi, Hiroshima

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Amabito no Moshio Gourmet Seaweed Salt with Gift Bag by Kamagari Bussan

Featured on the Netflix series: Fat, Salt, Acid, Heat 

Gift set perfect for party give aways and Christmas stocking stuffers.

Moshio, literally seaweed-salt (mo- meaning seaweed, -shio meaning salt), is thought to be the origin of salt making in Japan.

The Inland Sea (Setonaikai) area was a famous salt production region since the 9th century due to its warm climate, but it is the Kamagari region in Hiroshima prefecture that is known to have first produced salt as early as the Kofun period (ca. late 3rd - 7th century). Back then a method called "moshio-yaki", literally moshio firing, was used in making salt.

Beige in color, moshio is salt abundant in mineral such as iodine (a compound found in seaweed), calcium, potassium, magnesium, etc. And because its low in salt content, moshio helps control excessive consumption of sodium. Mild taste of moshio is a result of the umami extracted from seaweed, a unique quality of moshio.

There are only two ingredients in making the moshio: sea water of Setonaikai (the Inland Sea, Japan) and sargassum (brown seaweed).

Click here to learn more about how the moshio is made.

Please inquire for wholesale inquiries

Nutritional value per 100 grams

  • Energy: 8 kcal
  • protein: 0
  • fat: 0
  • carbohydrates: 2.0 grams
  • sodium: 37.2 grams
  • calcium: 358 mg
  • potassium: 552 mg
  • magnesium: 826 mg.

PRODUCT INFO

  • Name: Amabito Moshio Seaweed Salt
  • Sizes: 300g bag of salt inside drawstring canvas bag
  • Ingredients: Salt water, sargassum (brown seaweed)
  • Manufacturer: Kamagari Bussan Co., Ltd.
  • Location: 7407-1 Oura, Kamagaricho, Kure-shi, Hiroshima

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Featured on the Netflix series: Fat, Salt, Acid, Heat 

Gift set perfect for party give aways and Christmas stocking stuffers.

Moshio, literally seaweed-salt (mo- meaning seaweed, -shio meaning salt), is thought to be the origin of salt making in Japan.

The Inland Sea (Setonaikai) area was a famous salt production region since the 9th century due to its warm climate, but it is the Kamagari region in Hiroshima prefecture that is known to have first produced salt as early as the Kofun period (ca. late 3rd - 7th century). Back then a method called "moshio-yaki", literally moshio firing, was used in making salt.

Beige in color, moshio is salt abundant in mineral such as iodine (a compound found in seaweed), calcium, potassium, magnesium, etc. And because its low in salt content, moshio helps control excessive consumption of sodium. Mild taste of moshio is a result of the umami extracted from seaweed, a unique quality of moshio.

There are only two ingredients in making the moshio: sea water of Setonaikai (the Inland Sea, Japan) and sargassum (brown seaweed).

Click here to learn more about how the moshio is made.

Please inquire for wholesale inquiries

Nutritional value per 100 grams

  • Energy: 8 kcal
  • protein: 0
  • fat: 0
  • carbohydrates: 2.0 grams
  • sodium: 37.2 grams
  • calcium: 358 mg
  • potassium: 552 mg
  • magnesium: 826 mg.

PRODUCT INFO

  • Name: Amabito Moshio Seaweed Salt
  • Sizes: 300g bag of salt inside drawstring canvas bag
  • Ingredients: Salt water, sargassum (brown seaweed)
  • Manufacturer: Kamagari Bussan Co., Ltd.
  • Location: 7407-1 Oura, Kamagaricho, Kure-shi, Hiroshima

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