Hishio is a historical Japanese fermented soy product, introduced in the 6th century AD. The term came to mean a food identical to modern miso by the Edo period (17th through 19th century). The term is still used today for a fermented grain product popular in western Japan, which is used for the modern dish of morokyū .

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