Fuji Oil's Plant-Based Dashi 'MIRA-Dashi®' Adopted by Chibo's New Store 'Chibo Diversity' in Taichung, Taiwan
Fuji Oil's plant-based dashi 'MIRA-Dashi®' has been adopted for the authentic vegetarian course at 'Chibo Diversity', a new high-end teppanyaki restaurant opening in Taichung, Taiwan. It supports the globalization and food diversity of Japanese restaurants.
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Fuji Oil Co., Ltd. (hereafter 'the Company') announced that its manufactured and sold plant-based dashi 'MIRA-Dashi®' has been adopted for the menu of 'Chibo Diversity Taichung Hanshin Intercontinental Store' (Taichung City, Taiwan, opening on April 10, 2026), a new high-end teppanyaki format by Chibo Holdings Co., Ltd.
This case is an example of our technology brand MIRACORE® underpinning a customer's overseas expansion and local adaptation. Simultaneously, it serves as the first overseas store example that truly embodies the 'all-purpose' concept advocated by MIRACORE®.
At this restaurant, to allow everyone across borders to enjoy okonomiyaki—a representative of Osaka's food culture—an authentic vegetarian course, 'Sui En', will be offered. 'Sui En' features the same menu composition and the same delicious taste as the regular 'Chef's Recommendation Course', but is made entirely of plant-based ingredients. Its defining characteristic is that everyone gathered around the table can share the joy of food regardless of dietary restrictions.
Supporting this culinary design is Fuji Oil Co., Ltd.'s 'MIRA-Dashi®'. By making the dashi plant-based, it becomes possible to accommodate diverse dietary needs with a single design.
## What is MIRA-Dashi®?
'MIRA-Dashi®' is a plant-based dashi series born from 'MIRACORE®', a technology brand that fuses the knowledge of oils and proteins we have cultivated for over 70 years. It expresses the unique satisfaction of animal-based foods through plant-based means, currently offering five varieties: chicken type, beef type, bonito type, clam type, and paitan (white soup) type. Spreading primarily in the restaurant and hotel industries, it is highly evaluated for enabling cooking that is indistinguishable from that using animal products.
- MIRA-Dashi® Product Information (Commercial Site Link)
This case is an example of our technology brand MIRACORE® underpinning a customer's overseas expansion and local adaptation. Simultaneously, it serves as the first overseas store example that truly embodies the 'all-purpose' concept advocated by MIRACORE®.
At this restaurant, to allow everyone across borders to enjoy okonomiyaki—a representative of Osaka's food culture—an authentic vegetarian course, 'Sui En', will be offered. 'Sui En' features the same menu composition and the same delicious taste as the regular 'Chef's Recommendation Course', but is made entirely of plant-based ingredients. Its defining characteristic is that everyone gathered around the table can share the joy of food regardless of dietary restrictions.
Supporting this culinary design is Fuji Oil Co., Ltd.'s 'MIRA-Dashi®'. By making the dashi plant-based, it becomes possible to accommodate diverse dietary needs with a single design.
## What is MIRA-Dashi®?
'MIRA-Dashi®' is a plant-based dashi series born from 'MIRACORE®', a technology brand that fuses the knowledge of oils and proteins we have cultivated for over 70 years. It expresses the unique satisfaction of animal-based foods through plant-based means, currently offering five varieties: chicken type, beef type, bonito type, clam type, and paitan (white soup) type. Spreading primarily in the restaurant and hotel industries, it is highly evaluated for enabling cooking that is indistinguishable from that using animal products.
- MIRA-Dashi® Product Information (Commercial Site Link)