A Day of Japanese Fermentation Culture: From Morning Miso to Evening Tea

Fermentation is often described as a process you start. You prepare a starter culture, control the temperature, wait, observe, and adjust. In many parts of the world, fermentation is treated as a project—something intentional, planned, and often documented step by step. In Japan, fermentation works differently. It is rarely scheduled, measured, or highlighted. Instead, it … Continue reading A Day of Japanese Fermentation Culture: From Morning Miso to Evening Tea