Mainichi Gokoku — Five-Grain Plum & Shiso Furikake
まいにち五穀 梅しそふりかけ · Mainichi Gokoku Ume Shiso Furikake
Can I eat this?
- FishContains fish — shaved dried bonito powder.
- ShellfishNo listed shellfish ingredients.
- MeatNo listed meat ingredients.
- EggNo listed egg ingredients.
- DairyNo listed dairy ingredients.
- GelatinNo listed gelatin ingredients.
- AlcoholNo listed alcohol ingredients.
- HoneyNo listed honey ingredients.
Allergens listed on the official label
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Label information verified: 2026-07-10 · Official product page ↗ · Report an error
Ingredients
Original Japanese label
塩蔵赤しそ(赤しそ【中国、日本(静岡他)】、食塩、梅酢)、ごま【中南米】、煎り米【日本(九州他)】、オートミール【アメリカ他】、食塩、砂糖、塩蔵梅(梅【中国】、食塩、赤しそ液)、昆布【日本(北海道)】、でん粉、大麦パフ【日本(九州)】、キヌアパフ【ボリビア】、もちあわパフ【中国】、梅ペースト(梅【日本(和歌山)】、ぶどう糖、乾燥マッシュポテト、昆布エキス、酵母エキス、梅酢、鰹削り節粉末、加工でん粉、調味料(アミノ酸等)、酸味料、ベニコウジ色素、酸化防止剤(ビタミンC)、炭酸カルシウム、アントシアニン色素
English (AI-assisted)
AI-assisted translation of the official label. Always check the actual package.
Salted red shiso (perilla) (red shiso [China, Japan (Shizuoka and other prefectures)], salt, plum vinegar), sesame seeds [Central/South America], roasted rice [Japan (Kyushu and other regions)], oatmeal [USA and other countries], salt, sugar, salted plum/ume (plum [China], salt, red shiso liquid), kombu [Japan (Hokkaido)], starch, puffed barley [Japan (Kyushu)], puffed quinoa [Bolivia], puffed millet (mochi-awa) [China], plum paste (plum [Japan (Wakayama)], glucose, dried mashed potato, kombu extract, yeast extract, plum vinegar, dried bonito powder, modified starch, seasoning (amino acids, etc.), acidulant, red yeast rice coloring (beni-koji), antioxidant (vitamin C), calcium carbonate, anthocyanin coloring)
Taste & how to enjoy it
A five-grain furikake blending roasted rice, oatmeal, barley, quinoa, and millet with salted plum (ume) and shiso for a moderate, well-balanced sourness. Salty and umami notes from the plum vinegar and bonito powder round out the flavor, making it tangy rather than sweet or spicy. A newer addition to Mishima's lineup, launched July 2025.
Ways to use it
- steamed rice
Where to buy in Japan
Not recorded yet — check the official product page above.
Buy online (after your trip)
Online purchase links coming soon.