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tohoku365 DAY22 ~Jewellery Sushi~

2016.10.11 wpmaster

Jewellery Sushi This is a dish that’s all about presentation – the aptly named ‘jewellery sushi’ comes filled with tuna, salmon, shrimp, fish eggs, fried egg, cucumber, all diced, sliced and chopped onto a bed of rice. The end result is a dish that resembles a shiny treasure trove – and like a treasure trove,…

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tohoku365 DAY22 ~Edamame, Zempoji-Temple~

2016.10.11 wpmaster

Edamame This afternoon we were visiting the Zenpoji Temple, a beautifully maintained buddhist temple in the south of the Shonai plane, near the seaside town of Yunohama. As we were wandering amongst the pagodas and shrines, we started talking to one of the temples many monks, who offered us some local food to try. Because…

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tohoku365 DAY22 ~Chashumen, in Yamagata~

2016.10.11 wpmaster

Chashumen, in Yamagata Passing through the town of Sakata, nestled in the shadow of Tohoku’s tallest volcano (Mount Chokai), I knew there was no way I’d be able to travel through the town without visiting my favourite ramen shop in the world. When I moved to Japan four years ago, fate placed me in a…

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tohoku365 DAY21 ~GRILLED CHICKEN SKIN, TORIKAWA~

2016.10.10 wpmaster

NEGISUKI Walking into a Yakitori shop, the first two things you’ll notice are the smokey atmosphere and the smell of fried chicken. These are’t bad things mind you either – few things can beat the smell of grilled chicken. Yakitori shops usually have a fun, casual atmosphere, bustling with character, and hence whenever I have…

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tohoku365 DAY21 ~BUTTER AZUKI MOCHI~

2016.10.10 wpmaster

BUTTER AZUKI MOCHI Of all the various mochi confectionary I’ve eaten through my travels, this was the one I feel most favourably about. Imagine a Turkish delight, flattened into a pancake and filled with red bean paste, and you’ve got Butter Azuki Mochi. The mochi is so soft that I found it difficult to get…

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tohoku365 DAY21 ~KIRITANPO, in Akita~

2016.10.10 wpmaster

KIRITANPO, in Akita Kiritanpo is arguably Akita’s most iconic dish; freshly cooked rice is pounded and mashed up, before being formed into cylinders around Japanese cedar skewers, taking on the appearance of giant rice lollipops. They’re then toasted over an open hearth and served with miso or in soup. We tried them at Kiritanpoya, a…

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tohoku365 DAY20 ~NEGISUKI~

2016.10.05 wpmaster

NEGISUKI When I hear the word ‘Sukiyaki’, the first thing that springs to mind is the infamous 1960’s Sakamoto Kyu song, ‘Ue wo Muite Arukou’, which is the only Japanese song to have reached the top of the US billboard charts. The song was about a man who’s walking along whilst crying, and who looks…

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tohoku365 DAY20 ~White chocolate cake, Merchen Kamakura~

2016.10.05 wpmaster

White chocolate cake, Merchen Kamakura What are the ingredients? Just a kind of aerated light white chocolate foam inside wrapped by white chocolate. This is the kind of snack that you keep in your fridge as the delicate chocolate starts to melt as soon as you grab it. The sensation in mouth is spectacular and…

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tohoku365 DAY20 ~LEEK RAMEN~

2016.10.05 wpmaster

LEEK RAMEN Japan adapts its meal according to the seasons, that is why the menu in many restaurant change according to this. I was wandering in Akita city and stumbled across Kara Hashi Chaya restaurant, serving seasonal ramen dishes, with fresh ingredients from around Akita. Between all the kanji on the menu I was a…

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tohoku365 DAY19 ~OYAKODON~

2016.10.04 wpmaster

OYAKODON ‘Oyakodon’ literally translates as “parent-and-child donburi” – donburi meaning a rice bowl dish. The dish gets it’s name from the ingredients that go into Oyakodon; eggs and chicken fillet. Hence, somewhat poetically, the ‘parent’ refers to the chicken and the ‘child’ refers to the egg. The dish takes on the texture and appearance of…

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