
Pickled foods or tsukemono are an integral part of the Japanese diet. Originally developed out of necessity as way to preserve food before the advent of refrigeration, Japanese pickles now exist in wide variety of forms, with many regional specialties boasting their own unique and subtle variations in flavor.
Mitoku works with producers that create naturally delicious pickles according to the time-honored methods of one-form pickling that have been developed over centuries. Our products are made using a wide variety of pickling techniques and media, including bran, salt, vinegar, miso, shoyu, and the residue from sake production, but common to all our traditional pickles is the absence of refined sugar, commercial salt, synthetic vinegar or soy sauce, and preservatives.
Ume Products
Umeboshi, or Japanese pickled plums, are the jewels in the crown of Japan’s pickling tradition. They have been consumed for over a thousand years, first as a medicine, thought to prevent fatigue, purify water, and purge toxins, and later as a flavorful condiment. Mitoku’s umeboshi are made following an ancient, all-natural process, refined over centuries in the villages of Wakayama prefecture.
These organically grown Japanese plums are salt pickled, one of the simplest and most common methods of food preservation. This means no refined sugar, synthetic ingredients, or preservatives are used whatsoever. The plums are then soaked with zesty shiso leaf to impart color, flavor, and aroma, as well as the antibacterial and preservative qualities traditionally associated with the herb.
The resulting umeboshi have all the eye-opening tang and tartness you might expect, but are balanced with a mellowness derived from the slow and careful production process. The acidity of the umeboshi comes from naturally occurring citric and malic acids, which have been said to possess therapeutic properties since ancient times.
Other Pickles
Mitoku works with producers that create naturally delicious pickles according to the time-honored methods of one-form pickling that have been developed over centuries. Our products are made using a wide variety of pickling techniques,
but common to all is the absence of refined sugars, colorings, synthetic vinegar, and artificial preservatives.