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      • chanko nabe
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        Chanko Nabe (ちゃんこ鍋)

        Chanko-nabe is a rich Japanese stew that is frequently consumed by sumo wrestlers as part of their weight-gain regimen. This dish is also well-liked in eateries run by retired sumo wrestlers who specialize in it. Let's delve into the det...
        2022年3月4日2026年3月14日
      • inari zushi
        Japanese Sushi

        Inari zushi (いなり寿司)

        If you are planning a trip to Kyoto or any other part of Japan, or even if you are thinking about having a sushi night at home, then you definitely need to try Inarizushi. The delightful flavors of this sushi variation are truly worth ex...
        2022年3月1日2026年3月10日
      • kishimen
        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
      • Hishi mochi 菱餅
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        Hishi mochi (菱餅)

        Introduction to Hishi MochiIn Japan, they have this custom or festival in which they celebrated it for the growth of girls. They call it "Hinamatsuri" and they always held it on March 3rd. One of the indispensable items on this day is th...
        2022年2月23日2026年3月14日
      • Hinaarare (ひなあられ)
        Japanese Snacks

        Hina-arare (ひなあられ)

        Hinaarare (雛あられ) are small, bite-sized Japanese rice crackers or puffed rice sweets traditionally eaten during Hinamatsuri (Girls' Day Festival) on March 3rd. They come in pink, white, and green colors representing the three seasons,...
        2022年2月22日2026年3月22日
      • kushikatsu 串カツ
        Oosaka

        Kushi Katsu (串カツ)

        Kushi Katsu is a local dish from Osaka. Not only is it famous in Western Japan, but it's also a popular dish in Tokyo. While it is a common food in the country, there are different types of katsu. So, why do the Japanese love frying meat...
        2022年2月20日2026年3月6日
      • chirashi zushi ちらしずし
        Japanese Seafood

        Chirashizushi (ちらしずし)

        Introduction to Chirashizushi Did you know that Japan has many types of sushi including Edomae sushi, Bekko sushi, Sasa sushi, Hatahata sushi, and Saba sushi? And today, we will add another type of sushi to the list. It is the Chirashizu...
        2022年2月15日2026年3月13日
      • Senmaizuke
        Kyoto

        Senmaizuke (千枚漬け)

        Introduction to Senmaizuke Did you know that pickles are famous in Kyoto? They use fresh vegetables from the area, and the flavour is subtle. If you go around Kyoto's market streets, you'll notice a lot of businesses selling only pickles...
        2022年2月8日2024年1月26日
      • Kawara Senbei
        Hyougo

        Kawara senbei (瓦せんべい)

        Have you ever heard of Kawara senbei? The subtle sweetness of this cracker has a nostalgic taste. It is a baked confectionery that has been popular for a long time as a "Japanese cookie" with a slightly high-quality taste. Today, we...
        2022年2月4日2026年3月14日
      • Daifuku (大福)
        Japanese Snacks

        Daifuku (大福)

        Introduction to Daifuku Are you one of those people who like to eat any sweets or confectionery? Have you tried any Japanese confectionery such as Mochi, Sasa Dango, and Ichigo Daifuku? In this article, we will discuss Daifuku or Daifuku...
        2022年2月1日2026年3月14日
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