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Red miso (Sendai)

仙台味噌sendai miso (also: 赤味噌 aka-miso for the general red-miso category)

仙台味噌 — 高塩・低麹歩合で12〜18ヶ月熟成、深い旨味と暗色が特徴

発酵時間 12-18 months minimum; some producers age 2 years
温度範囲 Ambient cellar temperature with seasonal variation — 10-25°C across the year; the temperature cycling is part of the flavor development
塩 / 塩水 10-13% — high salt required for the long fermentation timeline
難易度 中級
重要度 確立
翻訳について

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プロフィール

Sendai miso is the classic Tohoku (northeast Japan) red miso, characterized by a koji-to-soybean ratio closer to 1:1 (notably lower than saikyo), higher salt for preservation through long aging, and 12-18 months of fermentation that develops the deep brown-red color and intense umami the category is known for.

The long fermentation drives Maillard reactions and amino-acid breakdown that produce the characteristic flavor: glutamate (the primary umami compound) plus aspartate, alanine, leucine, and others form during the slow protein breakdown by koji proteases. The dark color comes from non-enzymatic browning of these amino acids combined with the residual sugars over the months of aging. Compared to saikyo, Sendai miso is roughly 10x more umami-dense, 3-5x saltier, and structurally meant for different culinary applications.

Sendai miso is the canonical 'miso soup miso' for much of Japan — its strong character provides the backbone flavor that dashi and tofu and seaweed can be layered onto. It is also used in miso ramen, traditional Sendai stews, and as the base for miso dare (miso-based sauces). The Tohoku tradition extends to other regional red misos (Tsugaru in Aomori, Aizu in Fukushima) that share the general approach with regional variations.

The historical origin story is military: Sendai miso's reputation as an army provisions food dates to Date Masamune's reign in the 17th century, when the Sendai domain required a stable, transportable, protein-rich food for soldiers. The high salt and long aging that define the style emerged partly from these preservation requirements. The miso-making infrastructure built then (Sendai's miso warehouses, the regional logistics) has continuous-tradition descendants operating today.

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