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      • Silken Tofu (Kinugoshi Tofu)
        Japan

        Kinugoshi Tofu (絹ごし豆腐)

        Tofu plays an important role in Japanese traditional cuisine and is loved by most of Japanese. There are so many types of tofu that are on sales in supermarkets in Japan. However, firm tofu (or momen tofu) and silken tofu (or kinugoshi t...
        2023年2月17日2025年5月19日
      • Jizake (地酒)
        Japan

        Jizake (地酒)

        "Jizake" is Japanese sake made by sake breweries all over Japan. With the number of unique local sake increasing in each region, there must be many people who want to enjoy more but lack the knowledge. Therefore, we have summarized the b...
        2023年2月11日2025年1月24日
      • Genmai cha (玄米茶)
        Japan

        Genmai cha (玄米茶)

        Have you tried a tea that combines high-quality green tea leaves with toasted brown rice? The combination of the two ingredients produces Genmai cha which is both refreshing and filling, making it an excellent choice at any time of day. ...
        2023年2月9日2025年1月24日
      • Tonyu
        Japan

        Tonyu (豆乳)

        It's no doubt that Tonyu or soy milk is popular in Asian countries. It's not just healthy, but it's also a perfect alternative to cow's milk. In Japan alone, supermarkets and convenience stores sell different kinds of soy milk. Japan Agr...
        2023年2月6日2025年1月19日
      • Aburaage (油揚げ)
        Japan

        Aburaage (油揚げ)

        Fried tofu is a common English translation of the Japanese word "Aburaage" in Japan. To be precise, it's thin deep-fried tofu, and people use this name to set it apart from the related processed tofu item known as "atsu-age." It is a typ...
        2023年1月25日2025年5月21日
      • Rakugan (落雁)
        Japanese Snacks

        Rakugan (落雁)

        Among Japanese sweets, you may often hear of mochi, dorayaki, etc. However, today we would like to introduce a sweet that has a strong impression as an offering. The interesting fact is that many people have seen it but do not know its t...
        2023年1月22日2026年3月14日
      • Shoyu ramen (醤油ラーメン)
        Japanese Ramen

        Shoyu ramen (醤油ラーメン)

        Japanese ramen has a lot of depth and is difficult to explain simply. The most important thing in ramen is the noodles. Ramen tends to focus on the soup and its classification of taste such as Shoyu ramen or soy sauce ramen that we will ...
        2023年1月20日2026年3月10日
      • Anko Mochi (あんこ餅)
        Japanese Sweets

        Anko Mochi (あんこ餅)

        Among Japanese sweets, mochi is a very popular one not only in Japan but also all around the world. However, do you know that there is not only one type of mochi? Today, we would like to introduce Anko Mochi. In Japan, this is an indispe...
        2023年1月13日2026年3月14日
      • Takuwan (沢庵漬け)
        Japan

        Takuwan (沢庵漬け)

        Japanese long eat Takuwan as a side dish during meals and eat this as a snack at teatime. It is one of the most traditional Japanese pickles and is named after the Buddhist priest who is said to have introduced the food. Beneficial to he...
        2023年1月4日2025年9月17日
      • Nishiki Tamago
        Tokyo

        Nishiki Tamago (錦卵)

        Have you ever heard of Osechi Ryori? This is the special food for Japanese on New Year. Osechi consists of many colorful dishes packed together in a box "jubako". Each ingredient and dish of osechi is full of wishes for a bountiful harve...
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