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Koji, Red Rice. (Also Called Fermented Red Rice, Ang-Kak /<br />

Angkak, Hongzao or Hong Qu / Hongqu in Chinese / Pinyin, Hung<br />

Ch’ü in Chinese / Wade-Giles, or Beni-Koji in Japanese). Made<br />

with the Mold Monascus purpureus Went, <strong>and</strong> Used as a Natural<br />

Red Coloring Agent (as with Fermented T<strong>of</strong>u). 191, 484, 523, 767,<br />

935, 940, 960, 1012, 1202, 1311, 1443, 1563, 1696<br />

Koji, Soybean (Soybeans Fermented with a Mold, Especially<br />

Aspergillus oryzae), Such as Miso-dama or Meju. 3, 14, 181, 484,<br />

600, 670, 677, 680, 711, 738, 795, 860, 960, 1064, 1122, 1150,<br />

1181, 1202, 1312, 1430, 1856<br />

Korea. See Asia, East–Korea<br />

Korean-style fermented soy sauce. See Kanjang–Korean-Style<br />

Fermented Soy Sauce<br />

Korean-style fermented soybean paste. See Jang–Korean-Style<br />

Fermented Soybean Paste<br />

Korean-style miso, etymology <strong>of</strong>. See Miso, Korean-Style<br />

Korean-style natto, etymology. See <strong>Natto</strong>, Korean- Style<br />

Korean-style natto. See <strong>Natto</strong>, Korean-Style–Chungkook-Jang /<br />

Chung Kook Jang / Chungkuk Jang<br />

Korean-style recipes, soyfoods used in. See Asia, East–Korea–Soy<br />

Ingredients Used in Korean-Style Recipes<br />

Koreans Overseas, Especially Work with Soy. 974, 1303, 1572<br />

Kraft Foods Inc. (Work with Soy). Including Anderson Clayton,<br />

Boca Burger, <strong>and</strong> Balance Bar. 1690<br />

Kudzu or Kuzu (Pueraria montana var. lobata. Formerly Pueraria<br />

lobata, Pueraria thunbergiana, Pachyrhizus thunbergianus,<br />

Dolichos lobatus). For Rhodesian Kudzu Vine see Neonotonia<br />

wightii. See also Tropical Kudzu or Puero (Pueraria phaseoloides).<br />

39, 65, 75, 218, 561, 576, 597, 695, 765, 790, 804, 830, 850, 925,<br />

941, 1142, 1193, 1398, 1432, 1470, 1532, 1534, 1538, 1561, 1637,<br />

1641, 1646, 1660, 1745, 1837, 1892<br />

Kuki. See Fermented Black Soybeans from Japan–Kuki<br />

Kushi, Michio <strong>and</strong> Aveline–Their Life <strong>and</strong> Work with Macrobiotics,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Organizations They Founded or Inspired. 625, 630, 749, 790,<br />

830, 892, 896, 916, 917, 931, 944, 976, 1003, 1052, 1085, 1121,<br />

1258, 1288, 1303, 1368, 1381, 1408, 1471, 1497, 1526, 1637, 1641,<br />

1671, 1730, 1828, 1918<br />

Kuzu. See Kudzu or Kuzu (Pueraria...)<br />

La Choy Food Products, Inc. Purchased in Sept. 1943 by Beatrice<br />

Creamery Co. 562, 1303<br />

Lablab purpureus or Lablab bean. See Hyacinth Bean<br />

Large-seeded soybeans. See Green Vegetable Soybeans–Large-<br />

Seeded Vegetable-Type or Edible Soybeans<br />

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HISTORY OF NATTO AND ITS RELATIVES 619<br />

Latin America (General). 254, 698, 1178, 1615<br />

Latin America–Caribbean–Cuba. 152<br />

Latin America–Caribbean–Dominican Republic (Santo Domingo or<br />

San Domingo before 1844). 698, 782<br />

Latin America–Caribbean–Haiti. 698, 782<br />

Latin America–Caribbean–Jamaica. 485, 698, 782, 1549<br />

Latin America–Caribbean–Lesser Antilles–Virgin Isl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

(Including British Virgin Isl<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> Virgin Isl<strong>and</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the United<br />

States–St. Croix, St. John, <strong>and</strong> St. Thomas), Leeward Isl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

(Anguilla, Antigua <strong>and</strong> Barbuda [Including Redonda], Dominica,<br />

Guadeloupe, Montserrat, Saint Kitts [formerly Saint Christopher]<br />

<strong>and</strong> Nevis), Windward Isl<strong>and</strong>s (Barbados, Grenada, Martinique, St.<br />

Lucia, St. Vincent <strong>and</strong> the Grenadines, Trinidad <strong>and</strong> Tobago), <strong>and</strong><br />

Netherl<strong>and</strong>s Dependencies (Including Aruba, Curaçao or Curacao,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Bonaire <strong>of</strong>f Venezuela, <strong>and</strong> Saba, St. Eustatius, <strong>and</strong> southern<br />

St. Martin / Maarten in the Lesser Antilles). Note–Guadeloupe <strong>and</strong><br />

Martinique <strong>and</strong> the fi ve dependencies <strong>of</strong> Guadeloupe, which are<br />

French Overseas Departments in the Lesser Antilles, are also called<br />

the French West Indies, French Antilles, or Antilles françaises. 698,<br />

782, 1611<br />

Latin America–Caribbean–Puerto Rico, Commonwealth <strong>of</strong> (A Self-<br />

Governing Part <strong>of</strong> the USA; Named Porto Rico until 1932). 665,<br />

1435, 1635, 1636<br />

Latin America–Caribbean–Saint Lucia. 1611<br />

Latin America–Caribbean–Trinidad <strong>and</strong> Tobago. 698, 782<br />

Latin America–Caribbean or West Indies (General). 145, 1408<br />

Latin America–Central America (General). Includes Mexico <strong>and</strong><br />

Mesoamerica. 1579<br />

Latin America–Central America–Costa Rica. 698, 782, 1408, 1587<br />

Latin America–Central America–Honduras. 698, 782, 1490<br />

Latin America–Central America–Mexico–Soy Ingredients Used in<br />

Mexican-Style Recipes, Food Products, or Dishes Worldwide. 804<br />

Latin America–Central America–Mexico. 87, 649, 650, 698, 782,<br />

850, 906, 1152, 1737, 1932<br />

Latin America–Central America–Panama. 698, 782<br />

Latin America–South America (General). 1046, 1119, 1503, 1569<br />

Latin America–South America–Argentina (Argentine Republic).<br />

152, 698, 782, 1188, 1224, 1265, 1302, 1579<br />

Latin America–South America–Argentina–Soybean Production,<br />

Area <strong>and</strong> Stocks–Statistics, Trends, <strong>and</strong> Analyses. 1850

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