The rainy season will soon be in full swing.
We have gone from the cold of winter to the warmth of spring, and with each rainfall we are steadily becoming more aware of the heat of summer. Just as we are at the turning point of the season where we feel seasonal illnesses known as "May Sickness" at various points in our lives, the humid and energy-draining rainy season is upon us again this year!
We would like to introduce you to Red Shiso Vinegar, which you should try making at least once during this seasonal change.
Red shiso vinegar is easy to make even in your busy schedule, and when you drink it with juice, it has a refreshing sour taste and is very delicious. It also looks cool, so pour it into a glass and you'll instantly be in summer mode.
It is said that seasonal ingredients have nutritional value that suits the body at that time of year, but what exactly is the effect of red shiso?
Why not use the time you spend getting yourself in order to do some "seasonal handicrafts"?
Great effect for summer
Sugar: 500g to 1kg
Adjust the amount of sugar to your liking. If you are storing it for a long time, using less sugar will make it more likely to develop mold, so unless you are not planning to drink it right away, we recommend using 500g or more.) This time, we used 600g of cane sugar.
In supermarkets, they are often sold with the stem attached, but you should pick off only the leaves. They often still have dirt and grime on them, so place them in a large bowl or pot and rinse them thoroughly in water.
Add all the washed shiso leaves to boiling water.
If it does not fit all at once, add it in several times .
Then add 500g of cane sugar and mix until dissolved.
At this point, taste it and add more sweetness or sourness if it's not enough.
Perhaps I didn't boil it long enough, but the ratio of red shiso vinegar to carbonated water was about 1:1, which was just right. If you use red shiso that is more concentrated, the concentrate itself will be darker in color, so the ratio will change.
Seasonal customs and human activities that change every year.
Learn the wisdom of enjoying the seasons in the gaps of your busy days.
Even if you are sensitive to the cold, you will look forward to the cold weather. Even on a sweltering summer day, sweat it out with a refreshing smile. The chilly spring rains nurture new shoots, and the autumn moonlit nights as you cherish the bountiful harvest are a great way to take a break. Time to get yourself in shape.
All people live next to nature.
The little excitements in life illuminate and enrich our lives.
Let's write about the seasons together.