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Thinking of getting a rice cooker for yourself? Learn everything you need to know about a rice cooker before you invest your money in one.
Green tea in Japanese culture – why it’s so widely consumed, what the Japanese tea ceremony looks like, and the right way to prepare Japanese tea.
This local treat, pronounced Miruku-seiki, is more like a dessert than a milkshake.
This delicious recipe is a Japanese version of an omelette filled with chicken fried rice and corn.
Avocado toast is made with fresh avocados, lemon juice, sea salt and olive oil and topped with micro-greens or herbs.
Freshly grilled fish served with grated daikon, ponzu, lemon and bean sprouts.
This tasty recipe is a fusion between Armenian and Japanese styles of stuffed cabbage leaves.
Apple and Plum combined with ice sugar all all you need to create the sweet and delicious syrup.
Cool and refreshing, simple and sophisticated, who can say no to iced tea on a hot day? I use my own homemade syrup for this recipe which is also incredibly easy to make.
Prepared azuki beans, known as anko, can be blended with espresso and milk to create a creamy, dreamy latte that can be enjoyed anytime.
When stocking your pantry for Japanese cooking it is essential to have the key ingredients available within arms reach.
Knowing about the many vegetables used in Japanese cooking will enhance your ability to create authentic dishes.
White rice, brown rice, short/medium/long grain rice, mochi rice.
Curious about what makes Japanese knives a favorite of professional chefs? Learn about how to choose your own.
Curious about what makes Japanese knives a favorite of professional chefs? Learn about how to choose your own.
Life on a predominantly mountainous island has had a huge effect on Japanese cuisine.
The sweet indulgence requires no baking.
Lemon Chicken and Harusame (rice noodles), combines chicken, vegetables and noodles in a delicious lemony white wine chicken broth.
Cold Somen noodles served with Japanese dipping sauce (tsuyu) Is a traditional Japanese dish that can be enjoyed on a hot summer day.