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Ise ebi (伊勢海老)
Ise ebi, or Japanese spiny lobster, is a prized delicacy in Japan, known for its sweet, tender meat and deep cultural significance. From festive New Year’s dishes to symbols of longevity and success, Ise ebi holds a special place in Japa... -
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Akafuku (赤福)
In Mie Prefecture, there is a famous confectionery with a history of more than 300 years called "Akafuku". I think there are so many people who have heard about this name before. However, with such long history, how does "Akafuku" change... -
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Matsusaka Beef (松阪牛)
Japanese Wagyu beef is one of the most prized proteins in the culinary world and is deemed as luxurious as caviar and black truffles. The stunning marbling of fat, tantalizing texture, and umami-rich wagyu is what all steak lovers dream ... -
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Ise Udon (伊勢うどん)
Ise Udon is a thick and soft noodle with a unique dark sauce that combines dashi stock and Ise damari. It is a representative of "Yawa udon" and is loved as a local dish of Ise. Originally, it was the "original fast food" born in the Ed... -
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Tenmusu (天むす)
Introduction to Tenmusu Are you one of those people who love to have onigiri, or omusubi or rice ball as a snack and/or substitute for meals? Then, you should definitely know about Tenmusu. Tenmusu is a specialty from Nagoya classified a... -
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Akafuku Gori (赤福氷)
Finally, the kakigoori is coming to the terrace of the summer food festival! This time, we will feature the specialty of "Ise no Kuni" (central Mie PrefectureI), the summer tradition "Akafuku Gori" at the knee of Ise Jingu Shrine. Let's ...
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