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Gunma
Suiton (すいとん)
Explore the delightful world of Suiton in Japan, a traditional dish made with flour and water, simmered into tasty bite-sized pieces in savory soup. With various regional names and unique recipes, Suiton reflects Japan's diverse culinary... -
Gunma
Shiraae (白あえ)
Shiraae is one of the basic dishes of Japanese cuisine, and is characterized by its smooth dressing and gentle taste of ingredients. There are many kinds such as Gomaae, Shiraae, Misoae and Umeae. Once you have learned how to make aegoro... -
Gunma
Oota Yakisoba (太田やきそば)
Oota Yakisoba is one of the many Yakisoba dishes available in Japan. However, this kind of Yakisoba stands out from the rest due to its characteristics. If you're curious about it, continue reading below. What is Oota Yakisoba? Oota Yaki... -
Gunma
Okkirikomi (おっきりこみ)
Have you ever heard the word "okkirikomi"? Okkirikomi is a local dish of Gunma Prefecture. This time, we will introduce the characteristics and history of Okkirikomi's cuisine, and the origin of its name. Also, for those who want to try ... -
Gunma
Yaki Mochi (やきもち)
Yaki Mochi is a traditional cuisine from Gunma. Although the name suggests it as grilled rice cake, the dish is quite far from it. As a matter of fact, it is somewhat closer to "Oyaki". If you want to know more about this local favorite,... -
Gunma
Himokawa Udon (ひもかわうどん)
Kiryu City in Gunma Prefecture, centered on the Kiryu River, thrives as a “textile town” with flourishing textile industries such as weaving and sewing. This town, known for making many obi for kimonos, also boasts a flat udon noodle tha...
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