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A Guide to Japan’s Most Popular Street Foods
In Japan, festivals come alive with vibrant energy and delicious smells. Japanese street foods, called yatai, line the streets, tempting passersby with colorful displays and mouthwatering aromas. Unlike most days, the festival atmosphere... -
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... -
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... -
Spring on a Plate: The Seasonal Tastes of Japan
Japanese cuisines value seasonality, ensuring dishes are made with ingredients at their peak freshness and flavor, reflecting a deep respect for nature and its changing rhythms. This connection with nature is integral to Japanese culture... -
The Five Great Rice Meals of Japan
INTRODUCTION In 1939, The Imperial Household Agency selected a representative of local dishes nationwide. It was the five major rice dishes called "The Five Great Rice Meals of Japan". These includes Fukagawa meshi (Tokyo, Fukagawa), Chu... -
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... -
Shio Koji (塩麹)
Today, we would like to introduce you to a traditional Japanese fermented food called "Shio Koji." Shio Koji has been a part of Japanese cuisine for a long time, and it is known for its ability to enhance flavors and bring out the delici... -
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... -
Daiginjo (大吟醸)
Japanese sake has many different tastes, like fruity, light, and sweet. It can be confusing for beginners who want to try it because there are so many types and they don't know which one to choose or where to buy it. Let's start by learn... -
Tororo (とろろ)
"Tororo" made by grating yamaimo (Japanese mountain yam), is a highly nutritious food containing various nutrients including dietary fiber. It can aid in digestion and absorption, help regulate blood sugar levels, and alleviate constipat...