Shimaya is a Japanese food manufacturing company that specializes in producing dashi soup stocks, soy sauce, and Japanese-style curry sauce.
Founded in 1923 in Tokyo, Japan.
Started as a small store selling traditional Japanese seasonings and sauces.
Expanded product line to include dashi powder and soup stocks in 1950.
Further expanded product line to include Japanese-style curry sauces in 1964.
Now sells products in Japan and internationally.
A Japanese food manufacturer specializing in soy sauce, miso paste, and other seasonings.
A Japanese food manufacturer specializing in condiments, sauces, and spices, including curry powder.
A Japanese food manufacturer specializing in miso paste, soup stocks, and other seasonings.
A powder made from dried fish and seaweed that is used as a base for Japanese soups and sauces.
Liquid stocks made from dashi powder that can be used to make various Japanese dishes.
A traditional Japanese seasoning made from fermented soybeans and wheat.
A sauce made from a mix of spices and vegetable puree, used to make Japanese-style curry dishes.
Dashi powder is a powder made from dried fish and seaweed that is used as a base for Japanese soups and sauces. Shimaya is a well-known brand that produces dashi powder.
Soy sauce is a traditional Japanese seasoning made from fermented soybeans and wheat. Shimaya produces soy sauce as part of their product line.
Japanese-style curry is a dish that originated from India but has been adapted to Japanese tastes. It typically consists of a thick vegetable-based sauce with a mix of spices, served over rice. Shimaya produces Japanese-style curry sauce as part of their product line.
Shimaya products are sold online through various e-commerce websites, as well as in Japanese grocery stores and some Asian grocery stores.
Shimaya produces some products that are suitable for vegans/vegetarians, such as their vegetable soup stock and some of their curry sauces. However, many of their products (such as their dashi powder and traditional curry sauces) contain animal products, so it's important to read the labels carefully.