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    Aomori

    Senbei jiru (せんべい汁)

    Senbeijiru is a local dish made by simmering Nambu senbei crackers in a broth made from meat, fish, mushrooms, and vegetables. Starting with Hachinohe City in Aomori Prefecture, it is often made in the southern region of the prefect...
    2022年6月20日2025年1月24日
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    Japanese Sweets

    Zenzai  (ぜんざい)

    When it comes to the cold season, a lot of Japanese will think of the sweets "zenzai" and "oshiruko". The harmony between the fragrant baked mochi and the gentle sweetness of red beans will warm your mind and body. By the way, what ...
    2022年5月23日2026年3月14日
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    Japanese Seafood

    Kamaboko (蒲鉾)

    Kamaboko is a traditional Japanese fish cake made from seasoned white fish paste. Most versions have a soft, springy texture and a mild, clean seafood flavor. In Miyagi Prefecture, the most beloved style is sasa kamaboko — a bamboo-leaf-...
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    Japanese Ramen

    Kyoto ramen (京都ラーメン)

    Kyoto is an ancient city that is also attractive for sightseeing. Naturally, the food culture will be deep if the place is the origin. The soup stock culture in the Kansai region naturally has a positive effect on local ramen and is ente...
    2022年5月11日2026年3月10日
  • awaodori chicken
    Tokushima

    Awaodori (阿波尾鶏)

    Japan has at least fifty (50) breeds of chicken. In fact, they have a long breeding history that dates back to Meiji Era. One of them is Awaodori which comes from Tokushima Prefecture. What is Awaodori? Awaodori is the result of crossbre...
    2022年4月10日2026年3月3日
  • Mentaiko / Tarako (明太子 / たらこ)
    Fukuoka

    Mentaiko / Tarako (明太子 / たらこ)

    What is Mentaiko? Tarako and mentaiko are traditional Japanese seafood ingredients, consisting of pollock roe from the Alaskan pollock, of the cod family. The Alaskan pollock is not a pollock in itself, but a cod; thus, tarako and mentai...
    2022年4月6日2026年3月28日
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    Aichi

    Taiwan Ramen (台湾ラーメン)

    By now, you may be aware that Japan loves ramen. In fact, there are types of ramen from different parts of the country. With this in mind, it's no longer a surprise that in just one area, there are many kinds of ramen. Taiwan Ramen is an...
    2022年3月25日2026年3月10日
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    Modanyaki (モダン焼き)

    Modanyaki (モダン焼き) is Osaka’s hearty answer to a savory pancake. It’s okonomiyaki with yakisoba noodles. Think filling, flavorful, pure street-food comfort. What is Modanyaki? Modanyaki is a thick, savory Japanese pancake. It starts ...
    2022年3月19日2026年4月26日
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    Aichi

    Kishimen (きしめん)

    Kishimen is part of Nagoya Meshi just like Tebasaki. It's a Japanese noodle that is quick to cook just like udon. In fact, they are almost the same. The only difference is the shape and thickness. What is Kishimen? Kishimen has flat and ...
    2022年2月27日2025年1月19日
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    Japanese Rice Dishes

    Tamago Kake Gohan (卵かけご飯)

    Introduction to Tamago Kake Gohan Did you have any idea what the Japanese eat for their breakfast? Well, this article will be your guide to one of their Japanese breakfast called, "Tamago Kake Gohan". If you are familiar with Japanese' T...
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