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What is Daikon Oroshi? How to Make and Eat

Daikon Oroshi is grated daikon radish that has been made easy to eat, and is used as a garnish for a variety of dishes i...
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Types and Usage of Japanese Vinegar

This is the seasoning section of a Japanese supermarket in NY. There are so many kinds of vinegar alone. There are sever...
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How to Cook Dashi Maki Tamago/Japanese Omelette

japanese omelette I will show you how to make dashi maki tamago (japanese omelette, rolled egg,だし巻き卵).The dashi introduc...
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What is Mirin, Substitutions, How to Use Mirin

You can often find this Mirin in Asian supermarkets in the United States. Mirin is a very commonly used seasoning in Jap...
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Types of Japanese Rice, How to Wash, Cook, and Store

Types of Japanese Rice The annual rice consumption of the Japanese is 50.8 kg. At 0.5 cups of rice per bowl, this means ...
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Types of Japanese Dashi Explained: How to Make and Use

Japanese dashi is a liquid made by soaking or boiling ingredients in water and extracting umami ingredients.Very many Ja...
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Types of Soy Sauce Explained: How to Choose

the soy sauce section of one Asian supermarket in the US Soy sauce is one of the indispensable seasonings for Japanese c...