Recently, we had a visit at SAKAYA from Yageta-san from Fukumitsu-ya Brewery and he brought us an interesting Fukumitsu-ya product called Okome Milk that Hiroko wanted to try. It's made from rice, koji (koji mold affected rice), and water. The product does not contain yeast, which is a necessary ingredient for making sake. This Osake Milk has no yeast involved, so it hasn't been fermented and therefore has no alcohol content. The flavor of Okome Milk is similar to amazake, which is traditional sweet low alcoholic drink.

When Hiroko spotted strawberries at farmer's market, she decided to make Okome Milk Strawberry slush. After chilling it overnight in the freezer, she put the strawberry Okome Milk in the blender to made slushy texture. Decorated with fresh strawberries, it made a delicious summer dessert.
3 comments:
Yey! I am totally for this Okome Milk! I've been making my power drink for over a month now with koji amazake. It's good and supposed to be good for you...
Interesting, I've never seen this product. Does one drink it in place of say, soy milk?
Asiansupper san, thank you for the comment. I think this Okome Milk is for dessert. It is sweet and a kind of desserty. I wouldn't use Okome Milk for cereal or oatmeal.
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