hondashi
Hondashi is a Japanese seasoning blend commonly used to add umami flavor to a wide variety of dishes. Its primary ingredient is katsuobushi, which is dried, fermented, and smoked skipjack tuna. Other common components include kombu (dried kelp), salt, sugar, and often monosodium glutamate (MSG) for enhanced savory taste. Hondashi is typically sold in granulated or powdered form, making it easy to dissolve in hot water or add directly to soups, broths, stews, and sauces. It is a convenient way to achieve the characteristic dashi flavor, which is a fundamental element of Japanese cuisine, without the time-consuming process of making dashi from scratch. The flavor profile of hondashi is deeply savory and slightly fishy, with a subtle sweetness. It is widely used in home cooking and by professional chefs alike to impart a rich, complex taste to dishes such as miso soup, noodle broths, stir-fries, and various marinades. While the original form of dashi is made by steeping katsuobushi and kombu, hondashi offers a quick and accessible alternative.