Koji: aka
Aspergillus oryzae aka Japan's national fungus (yep!)
We recently had the good fortune of coming across some rice
koji while doing a little bit of supermarket exploring (if you don't do this,
you should!). I think it's safe to say
that we may be on the verge of a new obsession, but in our defense, here are
some reasons why this is totally acceptable:
- 1. Fermentation pretty much always makes things awesome. See examples: booze, bread, cheese....
- A couple of the basics that you can develop with koji are about as fantastic as they are simple to make.
- But most importantly, and most exciting to us -- the possibilities!
Now that we have a taste
(figuratively and literally) for what it can do, we have our sights set on
getting some spores! Koji-kin are the spores used to inoculate grains, and
subsequently produce starters like koji rice.
Once we get our hands on some of that, we can start making koji wheat
(and with that -- naturally our own shoyu), koji barley, koji-"insert any
grain you can think of here", and experimenting with all kinds of
different flavour combinations.
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