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Yamagata
La France (ラフランス)
Many people may be wondering about the differences between "洋梨" (Western pear) and "ラフランス" (La France pear). Additionally, even if you come across them in supermarkets or grocery stores, you might hesitate to buy them due to not k... -
Miyagi
Sendai miso (仙台味噌)
Miso is an essential part of Japanese cooking, but have you heard of Sendai miso? Today, we'll learn about this special type of miso. Sendai miso comes from Sendai city and has its own unique flavors. It is made with great care and is hi... -
Yamagata
Tama konnyaku (たまこんにゃく)
Yamagata Prefecture is well-known for its beautiful landscapes, like the stunning Yamadera temple and Mount Zao. It's also famous for its relaxing hot springs (or onsen). When it comes to food, Yamagata is popular for its tasty fruits, e... -
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Adventures of the Appetizer: Exploring Japanese Uncommon Food
Have you ever found yourself staring down a plate of something unfamiliar, a dish that both excites and terrifies your taste buds? Perhaps it was a plate of sea urchin roe, or maybe a bowl of sticky fermented soy... -
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Savoring the Flavors of Summer: Exploring Japanese Cuisine
Japanese cuisine captivates people around the globe with its deep-rooted connection to the changing seasons as every season brings its own distinct atmosphere and flavors. When it comes to Japanese summer, the first thing that comes to m... -
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A Dive into Japanese Curry: Flavors, Variations, and Comfort
Curry is one of the most prevalent foods in many Asian cultures, and a dish that has reached fame and renown worldwide, but typically when foreigners think of curry, the first countries that come to mind are India, Th... -
Japan
Furikake (ふりかけ)
If you are a fan of Japanese cuisine, you may have heard of furikake, an essential part of daily meals in Japan. It is a familiar seasoning in Japan, and its history is ancient, representing a unique aspect of Japanese food culture. Howe... -
Okinawa
Tebichi soba (テビチそば)
Do you know about “Tebichi”, a traditional and famous dish in Okinawa? Although you may have heard of it, many people may not have actually tasted it. In this article, we will mainly introduce the origin of its name and flavors. You won’... -
Japan
Eki ben (駅弁)
Discover the delightful world of eki ben, a beloved part of train travel culture in Japan. Ekiben, short for "eki bento" (station bento), are boxed meals sold at train stations, showcasing regional specialties and flavors from across the... -
Okinawa
Okinawa champon (沖縄 ちゃんぽん)
There are many dishes unique to Okinawa at restaurants in Okinawa, and one of them is "Okinawa Champon.'' When most people hear the word champon, they imagine a noodle dish with a milky white soup, chewy medium-thick noodles, and plenty ...















