
Dried Natto, Superfood Fermented Soybean
Discover the Health Benefits of Natto
Japan's Ancient Superfood for Longevity

What Is Natto? Japan’s Fermented Superfood for Gut Health and Longevity
Natto is a traditional Japanese food made by fermenting whole soybeans with Bacillus subtilis, a beneficial probiotic culture. Known for its signature sticky texture and bold aroma, natto is packed with vitamin K2, plant-based protein, fiber, and live probiotics, making it a true superfood for gut health, bone strength, and heart wellness.
A staple in Japanese breakfasts for generations, natto has been linked to longevity and is celebrated for its natural health benefits. Perfect for vegans, wellness seekers, and anyone curious about authentic Japanese cuisine, natto is a powerful addition to a balanced, nutrient-rich diet.

How to Enjoy Natto Easily
If you're new to natto or want a more convenient way to enjoy it, try our freeze-dried Natto products! Follow these simple steps to enjoy fresh natto:
Easy Steps to Make Soft Natto
- Step 1: Place 10g of dried natto on a plate. The powdery substance is Natto Kinase—please consume it together.
- Step 2: Add enough water to lightly cover the natto. Tip: If you rehydrate 10g of dried natto, it becomes 1 pack (40g) of natto sold commercially in Japan.
- Step 3: Cover with plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator for 3-4 hours.
- Step 4: Stir well and then enjoy!
A Simple & Convenient Way to Enjoy Japanese Natto
Our freeze-dried natto is made in Japan using Non-GMO soybeans and traditional fermentation methods. It is vegetarian, vegan-friendly, contains no alcohol, meats, or gelatin, and is low in sodium.
This authentic Japanese natto is a versatile superfood ingredient that can be enjoyed on rice, in noodles, soups, salads, or many other dishes. The freeze-drying process helps preserve natto’s distinctive flavor and texture while making it easy to store and prepare anytime.
Please note: Natto naturally contains vitamin K. If you are taking anticoagulants such as Warfarin, please consult your doctor before consuming.
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Discover the Health Benefits of Natto
Japan's Ancient Superfood for Longevity

What Is Natto? Japan’s Fermented Superfood for Gut Health and Longevity
Natto is a traditional Japanese food made by fermenting whole soybeans with Bacillus subtilis, a beneficial probiotic culture. Known for its signature sticky texture and bold aroma, natto is packed with vitamin K2, plant-based protein, fiber, and live probiotics, making it a true superfood for gut health, bone strength, and heart wellness.
A staple in Japanese breakfasts for generations, natto has been linked to longevity and is celebrated for its natural health benefits. Perfect for vegans, wellness seekers, and anyone curious about authentic Japanese cuisine, natto is a powerful addition to a balanced, nutrient-rich diet.

How to Enjoy Natto Easily
If you're new to natto or want a more convenient way to enjoy it, try our freeze-dried Natto products! Follow these simple steps to enjoy fresh natto:
Easy Steps to Make Soft Natto
- Step 1: Place 10g of dried natto on a plate. The powdery substance is Natto Kinase—please consume it together.
- Step 2: Add enough water to lightly cover the natto. Tip: If you rehydrate 10g of dried natto, it becomes 1 pack (40g) of natto sold commercially in Japan.
- Step 3: Cover with plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator for 3-4 hours.
- Step 4: Stir well and then enjoy!
A Simple & Convenient Way to Enjoy Japanese Natto
Our freeze-dried natto is made in Japan using Non-GMO soybeans and traditional fermentation methods. It is vegetarian, vegan-friendly, contains no alcohol, meats, or gelatin, and is low in sodium.
This authentic Japanese natto is a versatile superfood ingredient that can be enjoyed on rice, in noodles, soups, salads, or many other dishes. The freeze-drying process helps preserve natto’s distinctive flavor and texture while making it easy to store and prepare anytime.
Please note: Natto naturally contains vitamin K. If you are taking anticoagulants such as Warfarin, please consult your doctor before consuming.






















