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  • karashi mentaiko
    Fukuoka

    Karashi Mentaiko (辛子明太子)

    Discover the rich flavours of Fukuoka with Karashi Mentaiko, a local speciality renowned for its spicy, umami-rich taste. This page explores the history, preparation and cultural significance of this beloved Japanese condiment, and why i...
    2021年11月23日2025年1月19日
  • kenchinjiru
    Tokyo

    Kenchinjiru (けんちん汁)

    Many people have heard the name "kenchin soup" and have eaten it at school lunch when they were children. It's a familiar soup, but what kind of soup is called kenchin soup? In this article, we will explain about kenchin soup. Let's...
    2021年10月12日2025年10月12日
  • buri daikon
    Toyama

    Buri Daikon (ブリ大根)

    Introduction Buri daikon: simple, wholesome, delicious. A go-to staple during the winter months and best served warm, it’s a dish made for fish lovers that want simple ingredients that pair together wonderfully. The broth is often simple...
    2021年9月21日2025年1月19日
  • soumen
    Japanese Noodles

    Soumen (素麺)

    Rice is the staple food of many Asian countries. You will definitely find a sack of rice in every household. However, many of these countries are also large consumers of noodles. In fact, it can be a staple food next to rice. Same with J...
    2021年9月5日2026年3月15日
  • mugimaki
    Akita

    Mugimaki (麦巻き)

    Do you like snacks? If yes, what's your favorite snacks? Do you like it sweet or salty? Then, how often do you eat snacks? Are all snacks not healthy? Is Mugimaki a snack? Is Mugimaki a snack? Mugimaki "麦巻き" is a snack. It's one of th...
    2021年9月3日2026年3月14日
  • Hatahata Sushi ハタハタ寿司
    Akita

    Hatahata Sushi (ハタハタ寿司)

    What Is Hatahata Sushi? Hatahata sushi (ハタハタ寿司) is a traditional fermented sushi from Akita Prefecture in northern Japan. It uses hatahata, the Japanese sandfish, as its main ingredient. Unlike modern sushi, this dish belongs to th...
    2021年8月24日2026年5月24日
  • SANMAMEN
    Kanagawa

    Sanmamen (サンマーメン)

    INTRODUCTION TO SANMAMEN SanmaMen (サンマーメン) is a bowl of ramen that originated around 1947 in Yokahama, Kanagawa Prefecture, which was originally a meal provided for cooks in the restaurant. Originating from the kitchens in Yo...
    2021年8月24日2026年3月28日
  • wanko soba
    Iwate

    Wanko Soba (わんこそば)

    Prepare for an extraordinary culinary journey through the captivating region of Iwate, Tohoku, as we delve into the fascinating world of Wanko Soba. Get ready to be amazed by this beloved local specialty, where soba noodles take center s...
    2021年7月16日2026年3月15日
  • goma tofu
    Wakayama

    Goma Tofu (胡麻豆腐)

    Introduction to Goma Tofu Goma Tofu or Sesame Tofu is a traditional food in Japan.  Although it has the name tofu, it is different from tofu made from soybeans. Goma tofu consists of sesame and using kudzu to make kudzu powder. Loca...
    2021年6月28日2026年2月8日
  • Gyudon
    Japanese Rice Dishes

    Gyudon (牛丼)

    Introduction to Gyudon Gyudon is a traditional food in the Kanto region of Japan. It is a dish in which locals boiled the sliced ​​beef, onions, etc. in soy sauce and placed on top of rice served in a bowl. Other types of rice dishes in ...
    2021年6月7日2026年3月14日
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