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Kamo nasu (賀茂なす)
The Kamo Eggplant, or Kamo nasu, is a celebrated summer vegetable from Kyoto. You can spot it right away by its large, round shape. As a key food in traditional cooking, this vegetable is deeply connected to the city's seasonal... -
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Taccho honeku don (たっちょほねく丼)
Take a trip to Arida City in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, and you’ll find a unique and comforting dish called Taccho Honeku Don. In this article, we’ll explore what makes this rice bowl so special, from its ingredients and preparation to ... -
Kansai
Yamato yaki somen (大和焼きそうめん)
Looking to try a local Japanese noodle dish with deep flavor and a hometown feel? Then Yamato yaki somen (大和焼きそうめん) is something you shouldn't miss. This special dish from Nara Prefecture brings together tradition and comfort wit... -
Kansai
Kappa nabe (かっぱ鍋)
Welcome to the world of Japanese comfort food! In this article, we’re digging into Kappa Nabe, a unique and flavorful hot pot dish from Nara Prefecture. You’ll find out what makes it special, where it came from, and why more people ... -
Kansai
Sakamai (酒米)
Sake, Japan’s national drink, wouldn’t exist without its most important ingredient—Sakamai. Brewers across the country rely on this special type of rice to give sake its unique taste, smooth texture, and rich aroma. But Sakamai isn’t you... -
Kansai
Ōmi Gyu / Omi Beef (近江牛)
Japan has over 300 brands of beef and Omi Beef (近江牛) is one of the most well-known brand. Omi Beef, one of the top three beef in Japan, dates back over 400 years from now and is the oldest among the three. Tasting Omi Beef will surely raise your standards to other kinds of meat and will leave you longing for it a second time around. -
Kansai
Abura kasu (あぶらかす)
Introduction The term "Abura-kasu" refers to a traditional Japanese food ingredient, historically rooted in Osaka's culinary culture. It particularly comes from the Minamikawachi region. While its name might be unfamiliar to many, it rep... -
Kansai
Hiya shabu (冷しゃぶ)
Hiya shabu is a light and refreshing Japanese dish that's perfect for hot weather. Made with thinly sliced meat that's quickly boiled and served cold, it's a cooler twist on the traditional shabu-shabu. With its simple preparation and cl... -
Kansai
Savoring Summer Flavors by the River: Your Guide to Japanese Kawadoko Dining
In the sweltering Japanese summer, there's a special dining experience that offers a delightful escape from the heat: enjoying a meal on a "kawadoko" (or "kawayuka"). Dining with the murmuring river as your soundtrack, caressed by cool b... -
Kansai
The World of Osaka’s “Konamon” , What Is “Konamon”?
What Is Konamon? Konamon refers to dishes made primarily from wheat flour. People widely use this term in the Kansai region, especially Osaka. It literally means "things made from flour." Konamon isn't just any wheat flour food. It's a b...















