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Crispy and caramelized on the outside and soft, like sweet custard, in the middle, this sophisticated French Toast will leave you wanting more.
This dish features Udo - a wild vegetable that grows in Japan in the spring.
This Japanese rice bowl is prepared with tender chicken and sweet onion sautéed in a sweet dashi.
Juicy boneless chicken, marinated with delicious Japanese flavorings, coated with egg and potato starch and deep fried until golden brown.
The world of Wagashi, Japanese traditional sweets, is huge, ancient, and absolutely oishii.
Aside from rice, noodles are the most common carb in the Japanese diet.
This flaky and savory stuffed pie is made with lots of fresh mushrooms, feta cheese, butter, herbs, Japanese sake and soy sauce.
A vegan-friendly meal made with fresh yamaimo, Japanese yam, and shungiku, chrysanthemum greens.
Japanese chicken meatballs, known in Japan as tsukune (つくね), are popular in yakitori shops.
Hot and hearty chicken soup features tender thigh meat, Japanese consommé, and lots of vegetables.
Transform your favorite coffee into a sweet and creamy dessert.
Dive into the world of chadō (茶道, “the way of tea”) and learn how it continues to bring inner peace and mindfulness to participants.
Fishcake, radish, konnyaku, hard boiled egg, carrots and other ingredients stew for hours in kelp broth to create this traditional Japanese comfort food.
This no-bake key lime pie can be found at the finest bakeries and patisseries across Japan.
Soybeans are a cornerstone of Japanese food and an amazing source of protein.
Japanese sweet potato cooked in an air fryer with honey, butter and sesame creating a sweet and crunchy glaze.
Japanese green tea is enjoyed around the world.
This is a vegetarian-friendly version of Okonomiyaki, a savory pancake that is eaten in Japan.